European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification (GSM 09.02)

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Evropski digitalni celični telekomunikacijski sistem (faza 2) – Specifikacija dela za mobilne aplikacije (MAP) (GSM 09.02)

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European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2); Mobile Application Part
(MAP) specification (GSM 09.02)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: ETS 300 599 Edition 1
ICS:
33.070.50 Globalni sistem za mobilno Global System for Mobile
telekomunikacijo (GSM) Communication (GSM)
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

EUROPEAN ETS 300 599
TELECOMMUNICATION February 1995
STANDARD
Source: ETSI TC-SMG Reference: DE/SMG-030902/P
ICS: 33.060.30
European digital cellular telecommunications, Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
Key words:
European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2);
Mobile Application Part (MAP) specification
(GSM 09.02)
ETSI
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© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1995. All rights reserved.
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Contents
Foreword 19
1 General 21
1.1 Scope 21
1.2 Normative references 21
1.3 Definitions and abbreviations 27
2 Configuration of the mobile network 29
2.1 The entities of the mobile system 29
2.1.1 The Home Location Register (HLR) 29
2.1.2 The Visitor Location Register (VLR) 29
2.1.3 The Mobile-services Switching Centre (MSC) 30
2.1.4 The Base Station System (BSS) 30
2.1.5 The Gateway MSC (GMSC) 30
2.1.6 The SMS Gateway MSC 30
2.1.7 The SMS Interworking MSC 30
2.1.8 The Equipment Identity Register (EIR) 30
2.2 Configuration of a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) 31
2.3 Interconnection between PLMNs 31
2.4 The interfaces within the mobile service 31
2.4.1 Interface between the HLR and the VLR (D-interface) 31
2.4.2 [Spare] 31
2.4.3 Interface between the VLR and its associated MSC(s) (B-interface) 31
2.4.4 Interface between VLRs (G-interface) 31
2.4.5 Interface between the HLR and the MSC (C-interface) 32
2.4.6 Interface between MSCs (E-interface) 32
2.4.7 Interface between the MSC and Base Station Systems (A-interface) 32
2.4.8 Interface between MSC and EIR (F-interface) 32
2.5 Splitting of the data storage 32
3 Overload and compatibility overview 35
3.1 Overload control 35
3.1.1 Overload control for MSC (outside MAP) 35
3.1.2 Overload control for MAP entities 35
3.1.3 Congestion control for Signalling System No. 7 38
3.2 Compatibility 38
3.2.1 General 38
3.2.2 Strategy for selecting the Application Context (AC) version 38
3.2.2.1 Proposed method 38
3.2.2.2 Managing the version look-up table 39
3.2.2.3 Optimizing the method 40
4 Requirements concerning the use of SCCP and TC 41
4.1 Use of SCCP 41
4.1.1 SCCP Class 41
4.1.2 Sub-System Number (SSN) 41
4.1.3 SCCP addressing 41
4.1.3.1 Introduction 41
4.1.3.2 The Mobile-services Switching Centre (MSC) 43
4.1.3.2.1 MSC interaction during handover 43
4.1.3.2.2 MSC for short message routing 43
4.1.3.3 The Home Location Register (HLR) 43
4.1.3.3.1 During call set-up 43
4.1.3.3.2 Before location updating completion 44

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4.1.3.3.3 After location updating completion 44
4.1.3.3.4 VLR restoration 45
4.1.3.4 The Visitor Location Register (VLR) 45
4.1.3.4.1 Inter-VLR information retrieval 45
4.1.3.4.2 HLR request 45
4.1.3.5 The Interworking MSC (IWMSC) for Short Message
Service 45
4.1.3.6 The Equipment Identity Register (EIR) 45
4.1.3.7 Summary table 46
4.2 Use of TC 47
5 General on MAP services 49
5.1 Terminology and definitions 49
5.2 Modelling principles 49
5.3 Common MAP services 50
5.3.1 MAP-OPEN service 51
5.3.2 MAP-CLOSE service 54
5.3.3 MAP-DELIMITER service 54
5.3.4 MAP-U-ABORT service 55
5.3.5 MAP-P-ABORT service 56
5.3.6 MAP-NOTICE service 58
5.4 Sequencing of services 58
5.5 General rules for mapping of services onto TC 60
5.5.1 Mapping of common services 60
5.5.2 Mapping of user specific services 62
5.6 Definition of parameters 62
5.6.1 Common parameters 64
5.6.1.1 Invoke Id 64
5.6.1.2 Linked Id 64
5.6.1.3 Provider error 64
5.6.1.4 User error 64
5.6.2 Numbering and identification parameter 68
5.6.2.1 IMSI 68
5.6.2.2 TMSI 68
5.6.2.3 IMEI 68
5.6.2.4 Previous location area Id 68
5.6.2.5 Stored location area Id 68
5.6.2.6 Current location area Id 68
5.6.2.7 Target location area Id 68
5.6.2.8 Target cell Id 68
5.6.2.9 [Spare] 68
5.6.2.10 Originating entity number 68
5.6.2.11 MSC number 68
5.6.2.12 Target MSC number 68
5.6.2.13 HLR number 68
5.6.2.14 VLR number 69
5.6.2.15 HLR Id 69
5.6.2.16 LMSI 69
5.6.2.17 MS ISDN 69
5.6.2.18 OMC Id 69
5.6.2.19 Roaming number 69
5.6.2.20 [Spare] 69
5.6.2.21 Handover number 69
5.6.2.22 Forwarded-to number 69
5.6.2.23 Forwarded-to subaddress 69
5.6.2.24 Called number 69
5.6.2.25 Calling number 69
5.6.2.26 Originally dialled number 70
5.6.2.27 Service centre address 70
5.6.2.28 Zone Code 70
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5.6.2.29 MSIsdn-Alert 70
5.6.3 Subscriber management parameters 70
5.6.3.1 Category 70
5.6.3.2 Equipment status 70
5.6.3.3 Bearer service 70
5.6.3.4 Teleservice 70
5.6.3.5 Basic Service Group 70
5.6.3.6 GSM bearer capability 70
5.6.3.7 Subscriber Status 70
5.6.3.8 CUG Outgoing Access indicator 71
5.6.3.9 Operator Determined Barring General Data 71
5.6.3.10 ODB HPLMN Specific Data 71
5.6.3.11 Regional Subscription Data 71
5.6.3.12 Regional Subscription Response 71
5.6.3.13 Roaming Restriction Due To Unsupported Feature 71
5.6.4 Supplementary services parameters 72
5.6.4.1 SS-Code 72
5.6.4.2 SS-Status 72
5.6.4.3 SS-Data 72
5.6.4.4 Override Category 72
5.6.4.5 CLI Restriction Option 73
5.6.4.6 Forwarding Options 73
5.6.4.7 No reply condition timer 73
5.6.4.8 CUG info 73
5.6.4.9 CUG subscription 73
5.6.4.10 CUG interlock 73
5.6.4.11 CUG index 73
5.6.4.12 CUG feature 74
5.6.4.13 Inter CUG options 74
5.6.4.14 Intra CUG restrictions 74
5.6.4.15 Forwarding information 74
5.6.4.16 Forwarding feature 75
5.6.4.17 Forwarding data 75
5.6.4.18 Call barring information 75
5.6.4.19 Call barring feature 75
5.6.4.20 New password 75
5.6.4.21 Current password 75
5.6.4.22 Guidance information 76
5.6.4.23 [Spare] 76
5.6.4.24 SS-Info 76
5.6.4.25-5.6.4.35 [Spare] 76
5.6.4.36 USSD Data Coding Scheme 76
5.6.4.37 USSD String 76
5.6.5 Call parameters 77
5.6.5.1 Call reference 77
5.6.6 Radio parameters 77
5.6.6.1-5.6.6.6 [Spare] 77
5.6.6.7 HO-Number Not Required 77
5.6.7 Authentication parameters 77
5.6.7.1 Authentication set list 77
5.6.7.2 Rand 77
5.6.7.3 Sres 77
5.6.7.4 Kc 77
5.6.7.5 [Spare] 77
5.6.7.6 Cksn 77
5.6.7.7 Ciphering mode 77
5.6.8 Short message parameters 78
5.6.8.1 SM-RP-DA 78
5.6.8.2 SM-RP-OA 78
5.6.8.3 MWD status 78
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5.6.8.4 SM-RP-UI 78
5.6.8.5 SM-RP-PRI 78
5.6.8.6 SM Delivery Outcome 78
5.6.8.7 More Messages To Send 78
5.6.8.8 Alert Reason 79
5.6.9 Access and signalling system related parameters 79
5.6.9.1 BSS-apdu 79
5.6.9.2 CM service type 79
5.6.9.3 Access connection status 79
5.6.9.4 External Signal Information 79
5.6.9.5 Access signalling information 79
5.6.9.6 Location update type 79
5.6.9.7 Protocol ID 80
5.6.9.8 Network signal information 80
5.6.10 System operations parameters 81
5.6.10.1 Network resources 81
5.6.10.2 Trace reference 81
5.6.10.3 Trace type 81
5.7 Representation of a list of a basic parameter in service-primitives 81
6 Mobility services 83
6.1 Location management services 83
6.1.1 MAP_UPDATE_LOCATION_AREA service 83
6.1.1.1 Definition 83
6.1.1.2 Service primitives 83
6.1.1.3 parameter definitions and use 83
6.1.2 MAP_UPDATE_LOCATION service 85
6.1.2.1 Definition 85
6.1.2.2 Service primitives 85
6.1.2.3 Parameter definitions and use 85
6.1.3 MAP_CANCEL_LOCATION service 87
6.1.3.1 Definition 87
6.1.3.2 Service primitives 87
6.1.3.3 Parameter definitions and use 87
6.1.4 MAP_SEND_IDENTIFICATION service 88
6.1.4.1 Definition 88
6.1.4.2 Service primitives 88
6.1.4.3 Parameter definitions and use 88
6.1.5 MAP_DETACH_IMSI service 89
6.1.5.1 Definition 89
6.1.5.2 Service primitives 89
6.1.5.3 Parameter definitions and use 89
6.1.6 MAP_PURGE_MS service 90
6.1.6.1 Definition 90
6.1.6.2 Service primitives 90
6.1.6.3 Parameter definitions and use 90
6.2 Paging and search 91
6.2.1 MAP_PAGE service 91
6.2.1.1 Definition 91
6.2.1.2 Service primitives 91
6.2.1.3 Parameter definitions and use 91
6.2.2 MAP_SEARCH_FOR_MS service 93
6.2.2.1 Definition 93
6.2.2.2 Service primitives 93
6.2.2.3 Parameter definitions and use 93
6.3 Access management services 94
6.3.1 MAP_PROCESS_ACCESS_REQUEST service 94
6.3.1.1 Definition 94
6.3.1.2 Service primitives 94
6.3.1.3 Parameter definitions and use 94

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6.4 Handover services 96
6.4.1 MAP_PREPARE_HANDOVER service 96
6.4.1.1 Definition 96
6.4.1.2 Service primitives 96
6.4.1.3 Parameter use 96
6.4.2 MAP_SEND_END_SIGNAL service 98
6.4.2.1 Definition 98
6.4.2.2 Service primitives 98
6.4.2.3 Parameter use 98
6.4.3 MAP_PROCESS_ACCESS_SIGNALLING service 99
6.4.3.1 Definition 99
6.4.3.2 Service primitives 99
6.4.3.3 Parameter use 99
6.4.4 MAP_FORWARD_ACCESS_SIGNALLING service 100
6.4.4.1 Definition 100
6.4.4.2 Service primitives 100
6.4.4.3 Parameter use 100
6.4.5 MAP_PREPARE_SUBSEQUENT_HANDOVER service 101
6.4.5.1 Definition 101
6.4.5.2 Service primitives 101
6.4.5.3 Parameter use 101
6.4.6 MAP_ALLOCATE_HANDOVER_NUMBER service 102
6.4.6.1 Definition 102
6.4.6.2 Service primitives 102
6.4.6.3 Parameter use 102
6.4.7 MAP_SEND_HANDOVER_REPORT service 103
6.4.7.1 Definition 103
6.4.7.2 Service primitives 103
6.4.7.3 Parameter use 103
6.5 Authentication management services 104
6.5.1 MAP_AUTHENTICATE service 104
6.5.1.1 Definition 104
6.5.1.2 Service primitives 104
6.5.1.3 Parameter use 104
6.5.2 MAP_SEND_AUTHENTICATION_INFO service 105
6.5.2.1 Definition 105
6.5.2.2 Service primitives 105
6.5.2.3 Parameter use 105
6.6 Security management services 106
6.6.1 MAP_SET_CIPHERING_MODE service 106
6.6.1.1 Definitions 106
6.6.1.2 Service primitives 106
6.6.1.3 Parameter use 106
6.7 International mobile equipment identities management services 107
6.7.1 MAP_CHECK_IMEI service 107
6.7.1.1 Definition 107
6.7.1.2 Service primitives 107
6.7.1.3 Parameter use 107
6.7.2 MAP_OBTAIN_IMEI service 109
6.7.2.1 Definition 109
6.7.2.2 Service primitives 109
6.7.2.3 Parameter use 109
6.8 Subscriber management services 110
6.8.1 MAP-INSERT-SUBSCRIBER-DATA service 110
6.8.1.1 Definition 110
6.8.1.2 Service primitives 110
6.8.1.3 Parameter use 111
6.8.1.4 Basic service information related to supplementary
services 116
6.8.2 MAP-DELETE-SUBSCRIBER-DATA service 117

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6.8.2.1 Definition 117
6.8.2.2 Service primitives 117
6.8.2.3 Parameter use 117
6.9 Identity management services 119
6.9.1 MAP-PROVIDE-IMSI service 119
6.9.1.1 Definition 119
6.9.1.2 Service primitives 119
6.9.1.3 Parameter use 119
6.9.2 MAP-FORWARD-NEW-TMSI service 120
6.9.2.1 Definition 120
6.9.2.2 Service primitives 120
6.9.2.3 Parameter use 120
6.10 Fault recovery services 121
6.10.1 MAP_RESET service 121
6.10.1.1 Definition 121
6.10.1.2 Service primitives 121
6.10.1.3 Parameter definition and use 121
6.10.2 MAP_FORWARD_CHECK_SS_INDICATION service 122
6.10.2.1 Definition 122
6.10.2.2 Service primitives 122
6.10.2.3 Parameter definition and use 122
6.10.3 MAP_RESTORE_DATA service 123
6.10.3.1 Definition 123
6.10.3.2 Service primitives 123
6.10.3.3 Parameter definitions and use 123
7 Operation and maintenance services 125
7.1 Subscriber tracing services 125
7.1.1 MAP-ACTIVATE-TRACE-MODE service 125
7.1.1.1 Definition 125
7.1.1.2 Service primitives 125
7.1.1.3 Parameter use 125
7.1.2 MAP-DEACTIVATE-TRACE-MODE service 127
7.1.2.1 Definition 127
7.1.2.2 Service primitives 127
7.1.2.3 Parameter use 127
7.1.3 MAP-TRACE-SUBSCRIBER-ACTIVITY service 128
7.1.3.1 Definition 128
7.1.3.2 Service primitives 128
7.1.3.3 Parameter use 128
7.2 Other operation and maintenance services 129
7.2.1 MAP-SEND-IMSI service 129
7.2.1.1 Definition 129
7.2.1.2 Service primitives 129
7.2.1.3 Parameter use 129
8 Call handling services 131
8.1 MAP_SEND_INFO_FOR_INCOMING_CALL service 131
8.1.1 Definition 131
8.1.2 Service primitives 131
8.1.3 Parameter use 131
8.2 MAP_SEND_INFO_FOR_OUTGOING_CALL service 134
8.2.1 Definition 134
8.2.2 Service primitives 134
8.2.3 Parameter use 134
8.3 MAP_SEND_ROUTING_INFORMATION service 136
8.3.1 Definition 136
8.3.2 Service primitives 136
8.3.3 Parameter use 136
8.4 MAP_PROVIDE_ROAMING_NUMBER service 139

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8.4.1 Definition 139
8.4.2 Service primitives 139
8.4.3 Parameter use 139
8.5 MAP_COMPLETE_CALL service 141
8.5.1 Definition 141
8.5.2 Service primitives 141
8.5.3 Parameter use 141
8.6 MAP_PROCESS_CALL_WAITING service 143
8.6.1 Definition 143
8.6.2 Service primitives 143
8.6.3 Parameter use 143
9 Supplementary services related services 145
9.1 MAP_REGISTER_SS service 145
9.1.1 Definition 145
9.1.2 Service primitives 145
9.1.3 Parameter use 145
9.2 MAP_ERASE_SS service 147
9.2.1 Definition 147
9.2.2 Service primitives 147
9.2.3 Parameter use 147
9.3 MAP_ACTIVATE_SS service 149
9.3.1 Definition 149
9.3.2 Service primitives 149
9.3.3 Parameter use 149
9.4 MAP_DEACTIVATE_SS service 151
9.4.1 Definitions 151
9.4.2 Service primitives 151
9.4.3 Parameter use 151
9.5 MAP_INTERROGATE_SS service 153
9.5.1 Definitions 153
9.5.2 Service primitives 153
9.5.3 Parameter use 153
9.6 MAP_INVOKE_SS service 155
9.6.1 Definitions 155
9.6.2 Service primitives 155
9.6.3 Parameter use 155
9.7 MAP_REGISTER_PASSWORD service 156
9.7.1 Definitions 156
9.7.2 Service primitives 156
9.7.3 Parameter use 156
9.8 MAP_GET_PASSWORD service 157
9.8.1 Definitions 157
9.8.2 Service primitives 157
9.8.3 Parameter use 157
9.9 MAP_PROCESS_UNSTRUCTURED_SS_REQUEST service 158
9.9.1 Definitions 158
9.9.2 Service primitives 158
9.9.3 Parameter use 158
9.10 MAP_UNSTRUCTURED_SS_REQUEST service 160
9.10.1 Definitions 160
9.10.2 Service primitives 160
9.10.3 Parameter use 160
9.11 MAP_UNSTRUCTURED_SS_NOTIFY service 162
9.11.1 Definitions 162
9.11.2 Service primitives 162
9.11.3 Parameter use 162
10 Short message service management services 165
10.1 MAP-SEND-ROUTING-INFO-FOR-SM service 165

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10.1.1 Definition 165
10.1.2 Service primitives 165
10.1.3 Parameter use 165
10.2 MAP-FORWARD-SHORT-MESSAGE service 167
10.2.1 Definition 167
10.2.2 Service primitives 167
10.2.3 Parameter use 167
10.3 MAP-REPORT-SM-DELIVERY-STATUS service 169
10.3.1 Definition 169
10.3.2 Service primitives 169
10.3.3 Parameter use 169
10.4 MAP-READY-FOR-SM service 171
10.4.1 Definition 171
10.4.2 Service primitives 171
10.4.3 Parameter use 171
10.5 MAP-ALERT-SERVICE-CENTRE service 173
10.5.1 Definition 173
10.5.2 Service primitives 173
10.5.3 Parameter use 173
10.6 MAP-INFORM-SERVICE-CENTRE service 174
10.6.1 Definition 174
10.6.2 Service primitives 174
10.6.3 Parameter use 174
10.7 MAP-SEND-INFO-FOR-MT-SMS service 175
10.7.1 Definition 175
10.7.2 Service primitives 175
10.7.3 Parameter use 175
10.8 MAP-SEND-INFO-FOR-MO-SMS service 176
10.8.1 Definition 176
10.8.2 Service primitives 176
10.8.3 Parameter use 176
11 General 177
11.1 Overview 177
11.2 Underlying services 177
11.3 Model 177
11.4 Conventions 177
12 Elements of procedure 179
12.1 Dialogue establishment 179
12.1.1 Receipt of a MAP-OPEN request primitive 179
12.1.2 Receipt of a TC-BEGIN indication 180
12.1.3 Receipt of a MAP-OPEN response 183
12.1.4 Receipt of the first TC-CONTINUE ind 183
12.1.5 Receipt of a TC-END ind 183
12.1.6 Receipt of a TC-U-ABORT ind 184
12.1.7 Receipt of a TC-P-ABORT ind 184
12.2 Dialogue continuation 184
12.2.1 Sending entity 184
12.2.2 Receiving entity 184
12.3 Dialogue termination 185
12.3.1 Receipt of a MAP-CLOSE request 185
12.3.2 Receipt of a TC-END indication 185
12.4 User Abort 185
12.4.1 MAP-U-ABORT request 185
12.4.2 TC-U-ABORT ind 185
12.5 Provider Abort 186
12.5.1 MAP PM error situation 186
12.5.2 TC-P-ABORT ind 186
12.5.3 TC-U-ABORT ind 186
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12.6 Procedures for MAP specific services 186
12.6.1 Service invocation 187
12.6.2 Service invocation receipt 187
12.6.3 Service response 188
12.6.4 Receipt of a response 189
12.6.4.1 Receipt of a TC-RESULT-NL indication 189
12.6.4.2 Receipt of a TC-RESULT-L indication 189
12.6.4.3 Receipt of a TC-U-ERROR indication 190
12.6.4.4 Receipt of a TC-INVOKE indication 190
12.6.4.5 Receipt of a TC-U-REJECT indication 191
12.6.4.6 Receipt of a TC-L-REJECT indication 191
12.6.4.7 Receipt of a TC-L-CANCEL indication 191
12.6.5 Other events 192
12.6.5.1 Receipt of a TC-U-REJECT 192
12.6.5.2 Receipt of a TC-R-REJECT indication 192
12.6.5.3 Receipt of a TC-L-REJECT indication 192
12.6.6 Parameter checks 192
12.6.7 Returning state machines to idle 193
12.6.8 Load control 193
13 Mapping on to TC services 195
13.1 Dialogue control 195
13.1.1 Directly mapped parameters 195
13.1.2 Use of other parameters of dialogue handling primitives 195
13.1.2.1 Dialogue Id 195
13.1.2.2 Application-context-name 195
13.1.2.3 User information 195
13.1.2.4 Component present 195
13.1.2.5 Termination 195
13.1.2.6 P-Abort-Cause 195
13.1.2.7 Quality of service 196
13.2 Service specific procedures 196
13.2.1 Directly mapped parameters 196
13.2.2 Use of other parameters of component handling primitives 196
13.2.2.1 Dialogue Id 196
13.2.2.2 Class 196
13.2.2.3 Linked Id 197
13.2.2.4 Operation 197
13.2.2.5 Error 199
13.2.2.6 Parameters 199
13.2.2.7 Time out 199
13.2.2.8 Last component 199
13.2.2.9 Problem code 200
13.2.2.9.1 Mapping to MAP User Error 200
13.2.2.9.2 Mapping to MAP Provider Error parameter 200
13.2.2.9.3 Mapping to diagnostic parameter 201
13.3 SDL descriptions 202
14 Abstract syntax of the MAP protocol 229
14.1 General 229
14.1.1 Encoding rules 229
14.1.2 Use of TC 230
14.1.3 Use of information elements defined outside MAP 230
14.1.4 Compatibility considerations 231
14.1.5 Structure of the Abstract Syntax of MAP 232
14.2 Operation packages 234
14.2.1 General aspects 234
14.2.2 Packages specifications 235
14.2.2.1 Location updating 235
14.2.2.2 Location cancellation 235

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14.2.2.3 Roaming number enquiry 235
14.2.2.4 Information retrieval 236
14.2.2.5 Inter-VLR information retrieval 236
14.2.2.6 IMSI retrieval 236
14.2.2.7 - 14.2.2.9 [spare] 236
14.2.2.10 Interrogation 236
14.2.2.11 [spare] 236
14.2.2.12 Handover Control 237
14.2.2.13 Subscriber Data management stand alone 237
14.2.2.14 Equipment management 237
14.2.2.15 Subscriber data management 238
14.2.2.16 Location register restart 238
14.2.2.17 Tracing stand-alone 238
14.2.2.18 Functional SS handling 238
14.2.2.19 Tracing 239
14.2.2.20 Binding 239
14.2.2.21 Unstructured SS handling 239
14.2.2.22 Short message relay services 240
14.2.2.23 Short message gateway services 240
14.2.2.24 - 14.2.2.25 [spare] 240
14.2.2.26 Message waiting data management 240
14.2.2.27 Alerting 241
14.2.2.28 Data restoration 241
14.2.2.29 Purging 241
14.3 Application contexts 242
14.3.1 General aspects 242
14.3.2 Access-context definitions 243
14.3.2.1 [spare] 243
14.3.2.2 Location Updating 243
14.3.2.3 Location Cancellation 243
14.3.2.4 Roaming number enquiry 244
14.3.2.5 [spare] 244
14.3.2.6 Location Information Retrieval 244
14.3.2.7 - 14.3.2.10 [spare] 244
14.3.2.11 Location registers restart 244
14.3.2.12 Handover control 245
14.3.2.13 IMSI Retrieval 245
14.3.2.14 Equipment Management 245
14.3.2.15 Information retrieval 245
14.3.2.16 Inter-VLR information retrieval 246
14.3.2.17 Stand Alone Subscriber Data Management 246
14.3.2.18 Tracing 246
14.3.2.19 Network functional SS handling 247
14.3.2.20 Network unstructured SS handling 247
14.3.2.21 Short Message Gateway 247
14.3.2.22 Mobile originating Short Message Relay 248
14.3.2.23 [spare] 248
14.3.2.24 Short message alert 248
14.3.2.25 Short message waiting data management 248
14.3.2.26 Mobile terminating Short Message Relay 249
14.3.2.27 MS purging 249
14.3.3 ASN.1 Module for application-context-names 249
14.4 MAP Dialogue Information 252
14.5 MAP operation and error codes 254
14.6 MAP operation and error types 260
14.6.1 Mobile Service Operations 260
14.6.2 Operation and Maintenance Operations 266
14.6.3 Call Handling Operations 268
14.6.4 Supplementary service operations 270
14.6.5 Short message service operations 275

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14.6.6 Errors 278
14.7 MAP constants and data types 282
14.7.1 Mobile Service data types 282
14.7.2 Operation and maintenance data types 288
14.7.3 Call handling data types 290
14.7.4 Supplementary service data types 292
14.7.5 Supplementary service codes 297
14.7.6 Short message data types 300
14.7.7 Error data types 302
14.7.8 Common data types 304
14.7.9 Teleservice Codes 309
14.7.10 Bearer Service Codes 311
15 General on MAP user procedures 313
15.1 Introduction 313
15.2 Common aspects of user procedure descriptions 313
15.2.1 General conventions 313
15.2.2 Naming conventions 313
15.2.3 Convention on primitives parameters 315
15.2.3.1 Open service 315
15.2.3.2 Close service 315
15.2.4 Version handling at dialogue establishment 315
15.2.4.1 Behaviour at the initiating side 315
15.2.4.2 Behaviour at the responding side 315
15.2.5 Abort Handling 316
15.2.6 SDL conventions 316
15.3 Interaction between MAP Provider and MAP Users 316
16 Mobility procedures 317
16.1 Location management Procedures 317
16.1.1 Location updating 322
16.1.1.1 General 322
16.1.1.2 Detailed procedure in the MSC 326
16.1.1.3 Detailed procedure in the VLR 330
16.1.1.4 Detailed procedure in the HLR 343
16.1.1.5 Send Identification 346
16.1.1.5.1 General 346
16.1.1.5.2 Detailed procedure in the VLR 346
16.1.1.5.3 Detailed procedure in the PVLR 346
16.1.1.6 The Process Update Location VLR 348
16.1.1.7 The Process Subscriber Present HLR 350
16.1.2 Location Cancellation 352
16.1.2.1 General 352
16.1.2.2 Detailed procedure in the HLR 352
16.1.2.3 Detailed procedure in the VLR 353
16.1.3 Detach IMSI 356
16.1.3.1 General 356
16.1.3.2 Detailed procedure in the MSC 356
16.1.3.3 Detailed procedure in the VLR 357
16.1.4 Purge MS 360
16.1.4.1 General 360
16.1.4.2 Detailed procedure in the VLR 360
16.1.4.3 Detailed procedure in the HLR 361
16.2 Handover procedure 364
16.2.1 General 364
16.2.2 Handover procedure in MSC-A 368
16.2.2.1 Basic handover 368
16.2.2.2 Handling of access signalling 368
16.2.2.3 Other procedures in stable handover situation 368
16.2.2.4 Subsequent handover 369

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16.2.2.5 SDL Diagrams 369
16.2.3 Handover procedure in MSC-B 382
16.2.3.1 Basic handover 382
16.2.3.2 Allocation of handover number 382
16.2.3.3 Handling of access signalling 382
16.2.3.4 Other procedures in stable handover situation 382
16.2.3.5 Subsequent handover 382
16.2.3.6 SDL Diagrams 383
16.2.4 Handover error handling macro 395
16.2.5 Handover procedure in VLR 397
16.2.5.1 Allocation of handover number 397
16.2.5.2 SDL Diagrams 397
16.3 Fault recovery procedures 400
16.3.1 VLR fault recovery procedures 400
16.3.2 HLR fault recovery procedures 403
16.3.3 VLR restoration: the restore data procedure in the HLR 408
16.4 Macro Insert_Subs_Data_Framed_HLR 410
17 Operation and maintenance procedures 413
17.1 General 413
17.1.1 Tracing Co-ordinator for the VLR 413
17.1.2 Subscriber Data Management Co-ordinator for the VLR 415
17.2 Tracing procedures 417
17.2.1 Procedures in the HLR 419
17.2.1.1 Subscriber tracing activation procedure 419
17.2.1.2 Subscriber tracing deactivation procedure 422
17.2.2 Procedures in the VLR 425
17.2.2.1 Subscriber tracing activation procedure 425
17.2.2.2 Subscriber tracing deactivation procedure 427
17.2.2.3 Subscriber tracing procedure 429
17.2.3 Procedures in the MSC 429
17.2.3.1 Subscriber tracing procedure 429
17.3 Subscriber data management procedures 429
17.3.1 Procedures in the HLR 430
17.3.1.1 Subscriber deletion procedure 430
17.3.1.2 Subscriber data modification procedure 432
17.3.2 Procedures in the VLR 435
17.3.2.1 Subscriber deletion procedure 435
17.3.2.2 Subscriber data modification procedure 435
17.4 Subscriber Identity procedure 438
17.4.1 Subscriber identity procedure in the HLR 438
17.4.2 Subscriber identity procedure in the VLR 440
18 Call handling procedures 443
18.1 General 443
18.2 Retrieval of routing information 450
18.2.1 General 450
18.2.2 Procedures in the MSC 451
18.2.3 Procedures in the HLR 455
18.2.4 Procedures in the VLR 462
18.3 MS terminating calls 469
18.3.1 General 469
18.3.2 Procedures in the MSC 470
18.3.3 Procedures in the VLR 484
18.4 MS originated calls 496
18.4.1 General 496
18.4.2 Procedures in the MSC 498
18.4.3 Procedures in the VLR 503
19 Supplementary services procedures 509

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19.0 Functional supplementary service processes 509
19.0.1 Functional supplementary service process co-ordinator for MSC 509
19.0.2 Functional supplementary service process co-ordinator for VLR 511
19.0.3 Functional supplementary service process co-ordinator for HLR 514
19.1 Registration procedure 517
19.1.1 General 517
19.1.2 Procedures in the MSC 518
19.1.3 Procedures in the VLR 520
19.1.4 Procedures in the HLR 523
19.2 Erasure procedure 526
19.2.1 General 526
19.2.2 Procedures in the MSC 526
19.2.3 Procedures in the VLR 527
19.2.4 Procedures in the HLR 527
19.3 Activation procedure 528
19.3.1 General 528
19.3.2 Procedures in the MSC 529
19.3.3 Procedures in the VLR 531
19.3.4 Procedures in the HLR 534
19.4 Deactivation procedure 537
19.4.1 General 537
19.4.2 Procedures in the MSC 538
19.4.3 Procedures in the VLR 538
19.4.4 Procedures in the HLR 538
19.5 Interrogation procedure 539
19.5.1 General 539
19.5.2 Procedures in the MSC 540
19.5.3 Procedures in the VLR 540
19.5.4 Procedures in the HLR 544
19.6 Invocation procedure 546
19.6.1 General 546
19.6.2 Procedures in the MSC 547
19.6.3 Procedures in the VLR 550
19.7 Password registration procedure 552
19.7.1 General 552
19.7.2 Procedures in the MSC 553
19.7.3 Procedures in the VLR 553
19.7.4 Procedures in the HLR 553
19.8 Mobile Initiated USSD procedure 556
19.8.1 General 556
19.8.2 Procedures in the MSC 556
19.8.3 Procedures in the VLR 560
19.8.4 Procedures in the HLR 565
19.9 Network initiated USSD procedure 568
19.9.1 General 568
19.9.2 Procedure in the MSC 568
19.9.3 Procedure in the VLR 573
19.9.4 Procedure in the HLR 580
19.10 Common macros for section 19 583
19.10.1 SS Password handling macros 583
19.10.2 SS Error handling macros 586
20 Short message service procedures 591
20.1 General 591
20.1.1 Mobile originated short message service Co-ordinator for the MSC 591
20.1.2 Short message Gateway Co-ordinator for the HLR 593
20.2 The mobile originated short message transfer procedure 595
20.2.1 Procedure in the servicing MSC 596
20.2.2 Procedure in the VLR 600
20.2.3 Procedure in the interworking MSC 602

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20.3 The mobile terminated short message transfer procedure 604
20.3.1 Procedure in the Servicing MSC 606
20.3.2 Procedures in the VLR 615
20.3.3 Procedures in the HLR 619
20.3.4 Procedures in the gateway MSC 623
20.4 The Short Message Alert procedure 631
20.4.1 Procedures in the Servicing MSC 633
20.4.2 Procedures in the VLR 635
20.4.2.1 The Mobile Subscriber is present 635
20.4.2.2 The Mobile Equipment has memory available 635
20.4.3 Procedures in the HLR 637
20.4.4 Procedures in the Interworking MSC 639
20.5 The SM delivery status report procedure 641
20.5.1 Procedures in the HLR 641
20.5.2 Procedures in the gateway MSC 643
20.6 Common procedures for the short message section 645
20.6.1 The macro Report_SM_Delivery_Stat_HLR 645
21 General macro description 647
21.1 MAP open macros 647
21.1.1 Macro Receive_Open_Ind 647
21.1.2 Macro Receive_Open_Confirmation 648
21.2 Macros to check the content of indication and confirmation primitives 652
21.2.1 Macro Check_Indication 652
21.2.2 Macro Check_Confirmation 652
21.3 The page and search macros 655
21.3.1 Macro PAGE_MSC 655
21.3.2 Macro Search_For_MS_MSC 656
21.4 Macros for handling an Access Request 660
21.4.1 Macro Process_Access_Request_MSC 660
21.4.2 Macro Process_Access_Request_VLR 666
21.4.3 Macro Identification Procedure 668
21.5 Authentication macros and processes 673
21.5.1 Macro Authenticate_MSC 673
21.5.2 Macro Authenticate_VLR 673
21.5.3 Process Obtain_Authentication_Sets_VLR 673
21.5.4 Macro Obtain_Authent_Para_VLR 674
21.5.5 Process Obtain_Auth_Sets_HLR 675
21.6 IMEI Handling Macros 682
21.6.1 Macro Check_IMEI_MSC 682
21.6.2 Macro Check_IMEI_VLR 682
21.6.3 Process Check_IMEI_EIR 683
21.6.4 Macro Obtain_IMEI_MSC 683
21.6.5 Macro Obtain_IMEI_VLR 684
21.7 Insert Subscriber Data Macros 691
21.7.1 Macro Insert_Subs_Data_VLR 691
21.7.2 Process Insert_Subs_Data_Stand_Alone_HLR 693
21.7.3 Macro Wait_for_Insert_Subs_Data_Cnf 696
21.7.4 Process Send_Insert_Subs_Data 698
21.8 Request IMSI Macros 700
21.8.1 Macro Obtain_IMSI_MSC 700
21.8.2 Macro Obtain_IMSI_VLR 702
21.9 Tracing macros 704
21.9.1 Macro Trace_Subscriber_Activity_MSC 704
21.9.2 Macro Trace_Subscriber_Activity_VLR 706
21.9.3 Macro Activate_Tracing_VLR 708
21.9.4 Macro Control_Tracing_HLR 710
21.10 Short Message Alert procedures 712
21.10.1 Subscriber_Present_VLR process 712
21.10.2 Macro Alert_Service_Centre_HLR 714

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Annex A (informative): Cross-reference for abstract syntaxes of MAP 717
Annex B (informative): Fully expanded ASN.1 sources for abstract syntaxes of MAP 767
B.1 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-Protocol/TCAPMessages 767
B.2 Fully Expanded ASN.1 Source of MAP-DialogueInformation 793
Annex C (informative): Formal protocol incompatibilities between versions 1 & 2 of MAP 797
C.1 Introduction 797
C.2 Deletion of operations and errors 797
C.2.1 Deletion of operation DeregisterMobileSubscriber 797
C.2.2 Deletion of operation RegisterChargingInfo 797
C.2.3 Deletion of operation ForwardSS-Notification 797
C.2.4 Deletion of operations used only on the B-interface 797
C.2.5 Deletion of error InsufficientBearerCapabilities 797
C.3 Deletion of errors for operations 797
C.3.1 Error NegativePW-Check for operation RegisterSS 797
C.3.2 Error NegativePW-Check for operation EraseSS 798
C.3.3 Error NegativePW-Check for operation InterrogateSS 798
C.3.4 Error CUG-Reject for operation SendRoutingInfoForSM 798
C.4 Changes to definitions of data types 798
C.4.1 CUG-Feature 798
C.4.2 CUG-FeatureList 798
C.4.3 CUG-Info 798
C.4.4 CUG-RejectCause 798
C.4.5 IMSI 798
C.4.6 ISDN-AddressString 798
C.4.7 Password 799
C.4.8 RequestParameter 799
C.4.9 RequestParameterList 799
C.4.10 SentParameter 799
C.4.11 SentParameterList 799
C.4.12 SS-Data 799
C.4.13 SS-Info 799
C.4.14 SS-InfoList 799
C.4.15 SS-SubscriptionOption 799
C.4.16 SubscriberData 800
C.5 Changes to parameters of errors 800
C.5.1 CUG-Reject 800
C.5.2 SS-SubscriptionViolation 800
C.6 Changes to parameters of operations 800
C.6.1 InsertSubscriberData 800
C.6.2 RegisterSS 800
C.6.3 SendParameters 801
C.6.4 SendRoutingInfoForSM 801
C.7 Changes to results of operations 801
C.7.1 ActivateSS 801
C.7.2 DeactivateSS 801
C.7.3 EraseSS 801
C.7.4 GetPassword 802
C.7.5 InterrogateSS 802
C.7.6 RegisterSS 802
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C.7.7 SendParameters 802
C.7.8 SendRoutingInfoForSM 802
C.8 Changes to errors of operations 803
C.8.1 ActivateSS 803
C.8.2 DeactivateSS 803
C.8.3 EraseSS 803
C.8.4 RegisterSS 803
C.8.5 SendRoutingInfo 803
History 804
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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Special Mobile Group
(SMG) Technical Committee (TC) of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
This ETS specifies the Mobile Application Part (MAP), the requirements for the signalling system and
procedures within the European digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) at application level.
The introduction to this ETS gives an overview of the four sections of this ETS.
This ETS corresponds to GSM Technical Specification (GSM-TS) GSM 09.02 version 4.9.1.
The specification from which this ETS has been derived was originally based on CEPT documentation,
hence the presentation of this ETS may not be entirely in accordance with the ETSI/PNE rules.
Reference is made within this ETS to GSM Technical Specifications (GSM-TSs)(NOTE).
NOTE: TC-SMG has produced documents which give the technical specifications for the
implementation of the European digital cellular telecommunications system.
Historically, these documents have been identified as GSM Technical Specifications
(GSM-TSs). These TSs may have subsequently become I-ETSs (Phase 1), or ETSs
(Phase 2), whilst others may become ETSI Technical Reports (ETRs). GSM-TSs are,
for editorial reasons, still referred to in current GSM ETSs.

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1 General
1.1 Scope
It will be necessary to transfer between entities of a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) information
specific to the PLMN in order to deal with the specific behaviour of roaming mobile stations. The
Signalling System No. 7 specified by CCITT is used to transfer this information.
This Technical Specification describes the requirements for the signalling system and the procedures
needed at the application level in order to fulfil these signalling needs.
Sections 1 to 4 are related to general aspects such as terminology, mobile network configuration and
other protocols required by MAP.
MAP consists of a set of MAP services which are provided to MAP service-users by a MAP service-
provider.
MAP service-user  MAP service-user
Service Interface
MAP service-provider
Figure 1.1/1: Modelling principles
Sections 5 to 10 of this Technical Specification describe the MAP services.
Sections 11 to 14 define the MAP protocol specification and the behaviour of service provider (protocol
elements to be used to provide MAP services, mapping on to TC service primitives, abstract syntaxes.).
Sections 15 to 21 describe the MAP user procedures which make use of MAP services.
1.2 Normative references
This ETS incorporates by dated and undated reference, provisions from other publications. These
normative references are cited at the appropriate places in the text and the publications are listed
hereafter. For dated references, subsequent amendments to or revisions of any of these publications
apply to this ETS only when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references, the
latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
[1] GSM 01.04 (ETR 100): "European digital cellular telecommunications system
(Phase 2); Abbreviations and acronyms".
[2] GSM 02.01 (ETS 300 500): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Principles of telecommunication services supported by a
GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN)".
[3] GSM 02.02 (ETS 300 501): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Bearer Services (BS) Supported by a GSM Public Land
Mobile Network (PLMN)".
[4] GSM 02.03 (ETS 300 502): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Teleservices Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile
Network (PLMN)".
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[5] GSM 02.04 (ETS 300 503): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); General on supplementary services".
[6] GSM 02.09 (ETS 300 506): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Security aspects".
[7] GSM 02.16 (ETS 300 508): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); International Mobile station Equipment Identities (IMEI)".
[8] GSM 02.41 (ETS 300 513): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Operator determined barring".
[9] GSM 02.81 (ETS 300 514): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Line identification supplementary services - Stage 1".
[10] GSM 02.82 (ETS 300 515): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 1".
[11] GSM 02.83 (ETS 300 516): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary
services - Stage 1".
[12] GSM 02.84 (ETS 300 517): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Multi Party (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 1".
[13] GSM 02.85 (ETS 300 518): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services -
Stage 1".
[14] GSM 02.86 (ETS 300 519): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Advice of charge (AoC) supplementary services - Stage 1".
[15] GSM 02.88 (ETS 300 520): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 1".
[16] GSM 02.90 (ETS 300 521): "European digital cellular telecommunication
system (Phase 2); Unstructured supplementary services operation - Stage 1".
[17] GSM 03.03 (ETS 300 523): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Numbering, addressing and identification".
[18] GSM 03.04 (ETS 300 524): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Signalling requirements relating to routeing of calls to mobile
subscribers".
[19] GSM 03.07 (ETS 300 525): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Restoration procedures".
[20] GSM 03.08 (ETS 300 526): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Organisation of subscriber data".
[21] GSM 03.09 (ETS 300 527): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Handover procedures".
[22] GSM 03.11 (ETS 300 529): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Technical realization of supplementary services".

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[23] GSM 03.12 (ETS 300 530): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Location registration procedures".
[24] GSM 03.20 (ETS 300 534): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Security related network functions".
[25] GSM 03.38 (ETS 300 628): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Alphabets and language specific information for GSM".
[26] GSM 03.40 (ETS 300 536): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Technical realization of the Short Message Service (SMS)
Point to Point (PP)".
[27] GSM 03.81 (ETS 300 542): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Line identification supplementary services - Stage 2".
[28] GSM 03.82 (ETS 300 543): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 2".
[29] GSM 03.83 (ETS 300 544): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary
services - Stage 2".
[30] GSM 03.84 (ETS 300 545): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Multi Party (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 2".
[31] GSM 03.85 (ETS 300 546): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services -
Stage 2".
[32] GSM 03.86 (ETS 300 547): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services - Stage 2".
[33] GSM 03.88 (ETS 300 548): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 2".
[34] GSM 03.90 (ETS 300 549): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Unstructured supplementary services operation - Stage 2".
[35] GSM 04.08 (ETS 300 557): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Mobile radio interface layer 3 specification".
[36] GSM 04.10 (ETS 300 558): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Mobile radio interface layer 3 Supplementary services
specification General aspects".
[37] GSM 04.11 (ETS 300 559): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) support on
mobile radio interface".
[38] GSM 04.80 (ETS 300 564): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Mobile radio interface layer 3 supplementary services
specification Formats and coding".
[39] GSM 04.81 (ETS 300 565): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Line identification supplementary services - Stage 3".

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[40] GSM 04.82 (ETS 300 566): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Forwarding (CF) supplementary services - Stage 3".
[41] GSM 04.83 (ETS 300 567): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) supplementary
services - Stage 3".
[42] GSM 04.84 (ETS 300 568): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Multi Party (MPTY) supplementary services - Stage 3".
[43] GSM 04.85 (ETS 300 569): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Closed User Group (CUG) supplementary services -
Stage 3".
[44] GSM 04.86 (ETS 300 570): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Advice of Charge (AoC) supplementary services - Stage 3".
[45] GSM 04.88 (ETS 300 571): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Call Barring (CB) supplementary services - Stage 3".
[46] GSM 04.90 (ETS 300 572): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Unstructured supplementary services operation - Stage 3".
[47] GSM 08.02 (ETS 300 587-2): "European digital cellular telecommunications
system (Phase 2); Base S
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