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TR 101 963 : 1.1.1

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ACCESS AND TERMINALS (AT); REPORT ON THE REQUIREMENTS OF EUROPEAN CABLE INDUSTRY FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF IPCABLECOM TECHNOLOGIES; IDENTIFICATION OF HIGH LEVEL REQUIREMENTS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PRIORITIES

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Fundamental Service Definition
   4.1 General
   4.2 Additional core network interface functionality
       4.2.1 QoS (Phase 1)
       4.2.2 Supporting trunking gateways to PSTN (Phase 1)
       4.2.3 Supporting signalling gateways to SS7 networks
   4.3 Reference networks
       4.3.1 Off-network calls using NCS
       4.3.2 Off-network using IPCablecom network
       4.3.3 LCS: V5.2 Gateway connection to PSTN
       4.3.4 Packet switched network
   4.4 IPCablecom architecture framework
   4.5 IPCablecom zones and domains
   4.6 Detailed network function
       4.6.1 IPCablecom network interfaces
             4.6.1.1 Circuit switched network
             4.6.1.2 IPCablecom packet switched network
             4.6.1.3 IPCablecom Phase 1 (NCS/MGCP),
                     Phase 2 (H.248/MEGACO) and other packet
                     switched network inter-working (phasing
                     for further study)
   4.7 Number portability
5 MTA
   5.1 General
   5.2 Specific functionality of the MTA
       5.2.1 MTA functionality
       5.2.2 MTA identifiers
   5.3 Support of ISDN Functionality on the MTA
6 Cable Modem (CM) functionality
7 Access Node (AN) functionality
8 Gateway functionality
   8.1 V5.2 Interface
       8.1.1 Support of Access Interface V5.2 on the Gateway
   8.2 SS7 interface
       8.2.1 Supporting signalling gateways to SS7 networks
9 Basic Rate ISDN
   9.1 Minimum set of features on the ISDN BRI
10 Support for call signalling features
   10.1 Objectives
   10.2 Support of additional telephony services
        10.2.1 Classical services
        10.2.2 Enhanced services
        10.2.3 Call forwarding services
        10.2.4 Identification based services
        10.2.5 Call completion services
        10.2.6 Common functionality
        10.2.7 Other services
11 European regulatory aspects
   11.1 National specific aspects
   11.2 Universal service obligation
   11.3 Number portability
   11.4 VoIP versus Voice Telephony
   11.5 Security of personal data
   11.6 Lawful Interception
   11.7 R&TTE Directive
   11.8 EMC aspects
   11.9 Safety aspects
Annex A: List of IPCablecom Documents
Annex B: Requirements listed in Council Resolution of
         17 January 1995
Annex C: Bibliography
History

The purpose of this document is to describe the high level service features of European Cable Communications Operators and the European cable industry for time critical multimedia IP Cable Communications, to analyse these, make an assessment of their relative priorities and to collate them into a Technical Report.

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AT DIGITAL
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Standard
Pages
40
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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