04.60 A205 4 R99 8.3.0 Enhanced Measurement Reporting B 8.4.0 04.60 A624 6 R99 8.3.0 MS RAC impacts on One Phase and Two Phase Access procedures B 8.4.0 04.60 A798 R998.3.0 Order of FBI/TI and E bits in RLC/MAC headersD 8.4.0 04.60 A799 1 R99 8.3.0 GPRS and EGPRS TBF modes for a single MS F 8.4.0 04.60 A800 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on the handling of BEP_PERIOD2 F 8.4.0 04.60 A801 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on bitmap compression in ACK/NACK IE F 8.4.0 04.60 A802 1 R99 8.3.0 CBCH configuration in PBCCH B 8.4.0 04.60 A805 1 R99 8.3.0 Correction to mapping of interference levels F 8.4.0 04.60A8071R998.3.0Clarification of power control requirements during TBF establishment F 8.4.0  04.60 A808 1 R99 8.3.0 Clarification on PSI2 for accessing a GPRS cell F 8.4.0  04.60 A810 R99 8.3.0 Error in CR introduction for PACKET DL ASSIGNMENT F 8.4.0 04.60 A811 1 R99 8.3.0  Inconsistency in PACKET TIMESLOT RECONFIGURE about window size F 8.4.0 04.60 A813 R99 8.3.0 Cell selection parameters in PSI3 for COMPACT B 8.4.0 04.60 A816 R99 8.3.0 Correction to MS behaviour upon T3168 expiry F 8.4.0 04.60 A817 R99 8.3.0 Addition of Index and Count Variables for PSI6 and PSI7 messagesF 8.4.0 04.60 A818 1 R99 8.3.0 Um Interface: Support for BSS Packet Flow Context Procedures B 8.4.0 04.60 A820 R99 8.3.0 Cell Bar Qualify 2 parameter messages F 8.4.0 04.60 A823 R99 8.3.0 Correction to MS behaviour at two phase packet accessF 8.4.0 04.60 A826 R99 8.3.0 Clarification of reason for CHANNEL REQUEST F 8.4.0  04.60 A827 R99 8.3.0 Classification of Packet Measurement Order message F 8.4.0 04.60 A828 R99 8.3.0 CSN.1 coding corrections of PSI3 and PSI3bisF 8.4.0 04.60 A831 1 R99 8.3.0 Addition of NC0 parameter for Packet Measurement Order messageB 8.4.0 04.60 A840 R998.3.0 Correction to timer T3174 value F 8.4.0 04.60 A841 1 R99 8.3.0 Corrections to neighbour cell parameters in PSI3bisF 8.4.0

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This specification defines the stage-2 service description for a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on GSM. In analogy with CCITT Recommendations I.130 [1] and with reference to CCITT Recommendations VI.1 Q.65 (Stage 2 of the method for the characterisation of services supported by an ISDN), the second stage of the following three-level structure is derived from a stage 1 service description. Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber s and user s standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user.  Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service described in stage 1. Furthermore, it identifies various possible physical locations for the functional capabilities. The output of Stage 2, which is signalling system independent, is used as an input to Stage 3, the design of signalling system and switching Recommendations.  Stage 3 defines the signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement the service described in stage 2.

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This specification defines the stage-2 service description for a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on GSM. In analogy with CCITT Recommendations I.130 [1] and with reference to CCITT Recommendations VI.1 Q.65 (Stage 2 of the method for the characterisation of services supported by an ISDN), the second stage of the following three-level structure is derived from a stage 1 service description. Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber s and user s standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user.  Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service described in stage 1. Furthermore, it identifies various possible physical locations for the functional capabilities. The output of Stage 2, which is signalling system independent, is used as an input to Stage 3, the design of signalling system and switching Recommendations.  Stage 3 defines the signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement the service described in stage 2.

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This specification defines the stage-2 service description for a General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) on GSM. In analogy with CCITT Recommendations I.130 [1] and with reference to CCITT Recommendations VI.1 Q.65 (Stage 2 of the method for the characterisation of services supported by an ISDN), the second stage of the following three-level structure is derived from a stage 1 service description. Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber s and user s standpoints, that views the network as a single entity which provides services to the user.  Stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service described in stage 1. Furthermore, it identifies various possible physical locations for the functional capabilities. The output of Stage 2, which is signalling system independent, is used as an input to Stage 3, the design of signalling system and switching Recommendations.  Stage 3 defines the signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement the service described in stage 2.

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SUBJECT Allowing re-negotiation of the QoS parameters for throughput during a session improves the flexibility of network operation and increases the quality of service perceived by the user. Requirement for the MS to inform the network of its GPRS class is not appropriate for the stage 1 and should be left for the stage 2 to determine. The three MS classes A, B, C remain unchanged. Clarification of the GPRS Attach characteristics. A GPRS-Attach shall be succesfully performed only if the subscriber has a valid GPRS subscription.

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SUBJECT GPRS Charging enhancements to GTP Introduction of the PDP-type PPP Introduction of the PDP type OSH:IHOSS GTP/GTP Protocol Type bit

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SUBJECT Allowing re-negotiation of the QoS parameters for throughput during a session improves the flexibility of network operation and increases the quality of service perceived by the user. Requirement for the MS to inform the network of its GPRS class is not appropriate for the stage 1 and should be left for the stage 2 to determine. The three MS classes A, B, C remain unchanged. Clarification of the GPRS Attach characteristics. A GPRS-Attach shall be succesfully performed only if the subscriber has a valid GPRS subscription.  SA#05 SP-99440 SP-99479 A021  A023 6.3.0 Class B mode of operation  GPRS Stage 1 removal of example

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SUBJECT Allowing re-negotiation of the QoS parameters for throughput during a session improves the flexibility of network operation and increases the quality of service perceived by the user. Requirement for the MS to inform the network of its GPRS class is not appropriate for the stage 1 and should be left for the stage 2 to determine. The three MS classes A, B, C remain unchanged. Clarification of the GPRS Attach characteristics. A GPRS-Attach shall be succesfully performed only if the subscriber has a valid GPRS subscription.

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This GSM Technical Specification defines the Gn and Gp interfaces for the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).  SUBJECT GGSN Recovery Addition of the suspend cause to reject a network requested context activation Provision of resilience upon GGSN failure Data forwarding in inter SGSN routing area update Decoupling of GTP from network service Clarifications and corrections for 09.60

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