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TS 101 113 : 7.5.0

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DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+); GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE (GPRS); SERVICE DESCRIPTION, STAGE 1

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Applicability
5 Description
   5.1 GPRS reference model
   5.2 GPRS service description
   5.3 Transfer Characteristics
   5.4 Service characteristics
6 Normal procedures with successful outcome
   6.1 Provision
   6.2 Withdrawal
   6.3 GPRS-Attach, GPRS-Detach
   6.4 Registration
   6.5 Erasure
   6.6 Interrogation
   6.7 Activation
   6.8 De-activation
   6.9 Invocation and operation
   6.10 PIN and Password Management
7 Exceptional procedures
   7.1 Provision
   7.2 Withdrawal
   7.3 Registration
   7.4 Erasure
   7.5 Interrogation
   7.6 Activation
   7.7 De-activation
   7.8 Invocation and operation
   7.9 PIN and Password management
8 Addressing
9 (Void)
10 Service interworking
11 Network interworking
   11.1 Interworking with other data
        networks and other PLMNs
   11.2 GPRS Numbering Plan
   11.3 Addressing and routeing requirements
   11.4 Interworking for subscriber roaming
Annex A (Informative): Change history
History

Defines the stage one description of the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) networks. Stage one is an overall service description, primarily from the service subscriber's and user's points of view, but does not deal with the details of the human interface itself. It includes information applicable to network operators, service providers and terminal, switch and database manufacturers.

Committee
3GPP SA
DevelopmentNote
5.1.0 and 5.2.0 are withdrawn versions. (10/1999)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
31
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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EG 202 009-2 : 1.3.1 USER GROUP; QUALITY OF TELECOM SERVICES; PART 2: USER RELATED INDICATORS ON A SERVICE SPECIFIC BASIS

ETSI GSM 02.01 : 050500 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) - PRINCIPLES OF TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES SUPPORTED BY A GSM PUBLIC LAND MOBILE NETWORK (PLMN) (GSM 02.01 VERSION 5.5.0 RELEASE 1996)
ISO 8473:1988 Information processing systems — Data communications — Protocol for providing the connectionless-mode network service
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ETSI GSM 02.17 : 4.3.3 SUBSCRIBER IDENTITY MODULES, FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
ETSI GSM 02.30 : 050300 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) - MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI) OF THE MOBILE STATION (MS)
ETSI GSM 02.04 : 050300 DIGITAL CELLULAR SUPPLEMENTARY SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) - GENERAL ON SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
ISO/IEC 8348:2002 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Network service definition
ETSI GSM 02.68 : 050100 DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 2+) - VOICE GROUP CALL SERVICE (VGCS) - STAGE 1
ETSI GSM 02.06 : 4.4.0 TYPES OF MOBILE STATIONS
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