1、 ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03) Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) (GSM); Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS); Stage 1 (3GPP TS 22.140 version 14.0.0 Release 14) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ETSI ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03
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15、. 4g3Introduction 4g31 Scope 5g32 References 5g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 6g33.1 Definitions 6g33.2 Abbreviations . 6g34 High level Requirements 6g35 General Requirements 7g35.1 Multimedia message management . 8g35.2 Multimedia message delivery and submission . 10g35.2.1 MM delivery to and s
16、ubmission from a VASP . 12g35.3 Notification and Acknowledgement . 12g35.4 Addressing 13g35.5 Management and Control of a Network Based Repository 13g35.6 Error Messages . 13g35.6.1 Prepaid Errors . 13g35.7 MMS client interaction with UICC 13g36 User Profile 14g37 Security. 14g38 Charging . 14g39 Ex
17、ternal Interface . 15g310 Interworking . 15g311 Roaming . 15g312 Support of Operator Specific Services . 15g312.1 Service Interaction 16g312.1.1 VASP Services 16g3Annex A (informative): Change history . 17g3History 20g3ETSI ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03)43GPP TS 22.140 version 14.0.0 Release 14Fo
18、reword This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by ETSI 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). The contents of the present document are subject to continuing work within the TSG and may change following formal TSG approval. Should the TSG modify the contents of the present document, i
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20、the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc. z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been incorporated in the document. Introduction SMS has been very successful in the GSM second generation system, as
21、 all mobiles have supported the application level and it is possible to send to any GSM handset without the need to check for individual support. This easy to use service for non realtime text transmission between GSM users shall be succeeded to in third generation mobile systems by a non real-time
22、Multimedia Message Service, MMS. The MMS will allow users to send and receive messages exploiting the whole array of media types available today e.g. text, images, audio, video while also making it possible to support new content types as they become popular. 3GPP shall not standardise new services
23、themselves, but instead uses the standardised set of service capabilities features on which the new services will be built. Multimedia technology is rapidly developing new capabilities, such as multimedia messages, games, presentations and services that are now considered to be a part of everyday li
24、fe. Multimedia consists of one or more media elements (such as text, voice, image and video), and it is the combination of these media elements in an ordered synchronised manner that creates a multimedia presentation. A non-realtime multimedia message as observed by the user is a combination of one
25、or more different media elements in a multimedia presentation, that can be transferred between users without the requirement for the need to be transferred in realtime. The non-real-time multimedia messaging service shall be capable of supporting current and future multimedia messaging services, and
26、 exploit the advances being made in the world multimedia community, with additional mobile requirements. ETSI ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03)53GPP TS 22.140 version 14.0.0 Release 141 Scope This Technical Specification defines the stage one description of the non real-time Multimedia Messaging Ser
27、vice, MMS. Stage one is the set of requirements which shall be supported for the provision of non real-time multimedia messaging service, seen primarily from the subscribers and service providers points of view. This TS includes information applicable to network operators, service providers, termina
28、l and network manufacturers. This TS contains the core requirements for the Multimedia Messaging Service, which are sufficient to provide a complete service. This TS defines the requirements for MMS to be understood as a framework to enable non real-time transmissions for different types of media in
29、cluding such functionality as: - multiple media elements per single message - individual handling of message elements - different delivery methods for each message element - negotiate different terminal and network MM capabilities - notification and acknowledgement of MM related events (e.g. deliver
30、y, deletion, .) - handling of undeliverable MM - personalised MMS configuration - flexible charging The above list is not exhaustive. Thus the MMS enables a unified application which integrates the composition, storage, access, and delivery of different kinds of media, e.g. text, voice, image or vid
31、eo in combination with additional mobile requirements. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, etc.
32、) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the
33、 same Release as the present document. 1 3GPP TS 22.101: “Service Principles“. 2 Void 3 3GPP TS 21.133: “3G Security; Security Threats and Requirements“. 4 ITU-T E.164 (1997): “The International Public Telecommunications Numbering Plan“. 5 IETF; STD 0011 (RFC 2822): “Internet Message Format“, URL: h
34、ttp:/www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2822.txt. 6 3GPP TS 21.905: “Vocabulary“. ETSI ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03)63GPP TS 22.140 version 14.0.0 Release 147 3GPP TS 31.102 “Characteristics of the USIM Application“. 8 3GPP TS 51.011 (Rel-4): “Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module Mobile Equipment (S
35、IM-ME) interface“. 9 3GPP TS 22.242 “Digital Rights Management (DRM); Stage 1“. 10 3GPP TS 22.240 “Stage 1 Service Requirement for the 3GPP Generic User Profile (GUP)“ . 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions Recipient : the recipient is the entity to which a MM has been sent. Sender: the s
36、ender is the entity that sent a MM. User: the user is the MM sender or the MM recipient. message element: a message element is a part of a MM consisting of only one media type. multimedia message: a multimedia message is a message composed of one or more message elements. multimedia message service:
37、 A multimedia message service allows transfer of multimedia messages between users without the requirement for the multimedia messages to be transferred in real-time. media types: a media type refers to one form of presenting information to a user, e.g. voice or fax. media formats: within one media
38、type different media formats are applicable for the media presentation, e.g. a picture can be GIF or JPEG format. network: for the purposes of supporting multimedia messaging, the term network shall be considered to include the mobile operators network and any functionality which may exist outside t
39、he mobile operators network (i.e.fixed, internet and multimedia technologies etc.), and the support provided by that functionality for multimedia messaging. Operator Specific Service: network-based and operator administred function being able to perform additional, operator defined, MMS services bas
40、ed on MMS capabilities for address translation and charging. Value Added Service Provider: provides services other than basic telecommunications service for which additional charges may be incurred. Short code: A string of alphanumeric characters which addresses a specific service of a Value Added S
41、ervice Provider. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of this document the following abbreviations apply: MM Multimedia Message MMS Multimedia Message Service SMS Short Message Service VASP Value Added Services Provider 4 High level Requirements The following list gives the high level requirements of
42、the MMS. These are requirements which are independent of the users perception of the service: - Forward compatible multimedia messaging ETSI ETSI TS 122 140 V14.0.0 (2017-03)73GPP TS 22.140 version 14.0.0 Release 14Multimedia messaging mechanisms shall provide the capability to support current and e
43、volving multimedia messaging by re-using existing standards as far as possible and proposing extensions (as necessary) to existing standards (i.e. the multimedia messaging service shall support the evolution of multimedia messaging technologies). - Consistent messaging Regardless of the message type
44、 / format, MMS shall be capable of supporting integration of all types of messaging (e.g. fax, SMS, Multimedia , voicemail, e-mail etc.) in a consistent manner. - Universal messaging access Within the capabilities of networks and terminals, the user shall be able to experience consistent access to t
45、he MMS regardless of the access point. For example the user should be capable of accessing her multimedia messages through a number of different access points, which should include 3GPP systems, fixed networks, the Internet, etc. - Interoperability The MMS shall support a minimum set of functionalit
46、y and message formats to ensure interoperability (e.g. deletion of MM, identified standardised message notification, message media types and message content formats). The MMS shall provide a minimum set of supported formats to ensure full interoperability between different terminals and networks fro
47、m the very beginning of service provisioning (e.g. JPEG for pictures, MP3 for audio, MPEG for motion pictures, etc.). The MMS shall support version management by indicating a version number in the MM for interoperability purpose. 5 General Requirements Network operators have many differing requireme
48、nts, and MMS shall be supported in the network in a manner which allows network operators to consider different configurations depending on their network and commercial requirements. Thus, an identified set of functionalities and formats shall be standardised to ensure interoperability across networ
49、ks and terminals to support MMS. However, some network operators may wish to design and configure networks in different ways, and the subsequent requirements are identified to allow flexibility in how the MMS functionality is supported. For example in some networks the network operators may wish to implement the MMS functionality within the core network, whereas other may wish to place the MMS functionality on the periphery of the core network (e.g. a centralised network model instead of a distributed architecture). Further, some network oper