SIST ETS 300 779 E1:2003
(Main)Network Aspects (NA); Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT); Phase 1 - Service description
Network Aspects (NA); Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT); Phase 1 - Service description
General description of the service: Universal Personal Telecommunications
Omrežni vidiki (NA) – Svetovne osebne telekomunikacije (UPT) – Faza 1: Opis storitve
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST ETS 300 779 E1:2003
01-december-2003
Omrežni vidiki (NA) – Svetovne osebne telekomunikacije (UPT) – Faza 1: Opis
storitve
Network Aspects (NA); Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT); Phase 1 - Service
description
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EUROPEAN ETS 300 779
TELECOMMUNICATION October 1997
STANDARD
Source: NA Reference: DE/NA-010010
ICS: 33.020
Key words: UPT
Network Aspects (NA);
Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT);
Phase 1 - Service description
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© European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1997. All rights reserved.
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Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content,
typographical or otherwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to
"ETSI Editing and Committee Support Dept." at the address shown on the title page.
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Contents
Foreword .5
Introduction.5
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references.7
3 Definitions and abbreviations .8
3.1 Definitions .8
3.2 Abbreviations .9
4 Description .9
4.1 Core requirements .9
4.2 Optional requirements .11
4.3 Optional requirements: UPT supplementary services .11
5 Procedures.12
5.1 Elementary procedures.12
5.1.1 Access.12
5.1.2 Identification .12
5.1.3 Authentication.12
5.1.4 Global follow-on.12
5.1.5 Outcall follow-on.13
5.2 Personal mobility procedures.13
5.2.1 Essential procedures.13
5.2.1.1 Incall registration (registration for incoming calls) .13
5.2.1.2 Incall deregistration (deregistration for incoming calls) .14
5.2.2 Optional procedures.14
5.3 UPT call handling procedures.14
5.3.1 Essential procedures.14
5.3.1.1 Outgoing UPT Call Set-up .14
5.3.2 Optional procedures.15
5.4 UPT service profile management procedures .15
5.4.1 Essential procedures.15
5.4.1.1 Profile interrogation.15
5.4.1.2 Profile modification .15
5.4.2 Optional procedures.16
5.4.2.1 Change of Personal Identification Number (PIN) .16
6 Interworking requirements.16
6.1 Interworking with ISDNs, PSTNs and mobile networks.16
6.2 Interworking with private networks.17
6.3 Co-operation between PSTN/ISDN service providers .17
7 Interaction with ISDN supplementary services.17
7.1 Advice of charge services.17
7.1.1 Advice of charge - at call set-up.17
7.1.1.1 Incoming UPT call .17
7.1.1.2 Outgoing UPT call.17
7.1.2 Advice of charge - during the call.17
7.1.2.1 Incoming UPT call .17
7.1.2.2 Outgoing UPT call.18
7.1.3 Advice of charge - at the end of the call.18
7.1.3.1 Incoming UPT call .18
7.1.3.2 Outgoing UPT call.18
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7.1.4 Advice of charge on request. 18
7.1.4.1 Incoming UPT call. 18
7.1.4.2 Outgoing UPT call. 18
7.2 Call waiting . 18
7.3 Call hold . 18
7.4 Explicit call transfer . 18
7.5 Number identification services . 19
7.5.1 Calling line identification presentation. 19
7.5.2 Calling line identification restriction. 19
7.5.3 Connected line identification presentation . 19
7.5.4 Connected line identification restriction . 19
7.6 Closed user group. 19
7.7 Call completion services . 20
7.7.1 Completion of calls to busy subscribers . 20
7.7.2 Completion of calls on no reply. 20
7.8 Conference services . 20
7.8.1 Conference call, add-on. 20
7.8.2 Meet-me conference. 20
7.9 Direct dialling in . 20
7.10 Diversion services . 20
7.10.1 Call forwarding unconditional. 20
7.10.2 Call forwarding busy . 20
7.10.3 Call forwarding no reply . 20
7.10.4 Call deflection . 20
7.10.5 Selective call forwarding . 20
7.10.6 Call forwarding unconditional to a service centre . 21
7.11 Freephone. 21
7.12 Malicious call identification. 21
7.13 Multiple subscriber number . 21
7.14 Subaddressing . 21
7.15 Terminal portability. 21
7.16 Three party service. 21
7.17 User-to-user signalling . 21
7.18 In-call modification . 21
7.19 Hunting services. 21
7.19.1 Line hunting . 21
7.19.2 Trunk hunting. 21
7.20 Support of private numbering plan . 21
7.21 Call barring services. 22
7.21.1 Fixed outgoing call barring. 22
7.21.2 User controlled outgoing call barring . 22
7.22 Remote control of supplementary services. 22
7.23 Reverse charging at call set up time . 22
8 Interaction with other services . 22
8.1 Universal access number. 22
8.2 Card calling services . 22
8.3 Premium rate. 22
8.4 Televoting. 22
8.5 UPT . 22
Annex A (informative): Bibliography . 23
History. 24
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Foreword
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) has been produced by the Network Aspects (NA)
Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
Transposition dates
Date of adoption: 19 September 1997
Date of latest announcement of this ETS (doa): 31 December 1997
Date of latest publication of new National Standard
or endorsement of this ETS (dop/e): 30 June 1998
Date of withdrawal of any conflicting National Standard (dow): 30 June 1998
Introduction
Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT) is a new service concept, aiming to provide personal
mobility and a customized service through all the networks. UPT has to be provided taking into account
the various network architectures, e.g. the Intelligent Network (IN).
In analogy with CCITT Recommendation I.130, the first stage of the following three level structure is used
to describe the telecommunications service as provided by European public telecommunications
operators.
- Stage 1 is an overall service description, from the service subscriber's and user's standpoint;
- stage 2 identifies the functional capabilities and information flows needed to support the service
described in stage 1; and
- stage 3 defines the signalling system protocols and switching functions needed to implement the
service described in stage 1.
This ETS details the stage 1 aspects (overall service description) for the UPT service, taking into account
the various network architectures, e.g. the Intelligent Network (IN).
The application of stage 2 and stage 3 may be different when the service is supported on an Intelligent
Network (IN) environment.
The work on specification of standards has been arranged to correspond with the implementation phases
of UPT which may be split into the following general phases:
- Phase 1: restricted UPT service scenario
The restricted UPT scenario has restrictions arising from the scope of the UPT specifications in
relation to networks, services, security and user-friendliness. For this scenario, only a restricted
number of features are specified and only Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) are considered for UPT provision.
- Phase 2: basic UPT service scenario
For the basic UPT scenario, more features are specified (e.g. registration for outgoing calls), the
supporting networks include also mobile network and data network, and advanced security is
foreseen (e.g. use of chip cards).
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- Phase 3: enhanced UPT service scenario
This scenario is also indicated as long-term scenario, where a wide set of core features are
provided, the support on other networks still not considered is granted and terminals at fixed
networks include specific UPT functions.
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1 Scope
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) provides general guidelines to present UPT Phase 1.
The service description is related primarily to the service subscriber's and user's point of view, but does
not deal with the details of human interface itself. This ETS includes information applicable to network
operators, service providers and terminal, switch and database manufacturers.
This ETS specifies the requirements where the service is provided to the user via a telecommunications
network that is either the Pan-European Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or a Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN) as provided by European public telecommunications operators.
The requirements different from those of the basic call where the UPT service is provided to the user via a
mobile network are outside of the scope of this ETS.
This ETS contains the core requirements for the UPT Phase 1 service, where it is provided a service that
includes a subset of core and optional features foreseen in a long-term perspective.
This ETS also describes some additional requirements which may be implemented.
Furthermore, additional functionality not documented in this ETS may be implemented. This additional
functionality may be on a network-wide basis, or particular to one or a group of users. Such additional
functionality does not compromise conformance to the core requirements of the service.
Charging principles are outside the scope of this ETS, unless specific service indications are given.
Interaction with services/supplementary services not listed in clauses 7 and 8 are outside the scope of
this ETS.
UPT enables access to telecommunication services while allowing personal mobility. It enables each UPT
user to participate in a user-defined set of subscribed services and to initiate and receive calls on the
basis of a personal, network-transparent UPT number across multiple networks on any fixed or mobile
terminal, irrespective of geographical location, limited only by terminal and network capabilities and
restrictions imposed by the network operator. Calls to UPT users may also be made by non-UPT users.
Access rights of the terminal owner may be guaranteed also in the case of registered UPT user on the
same terminal.
UPT Phase 1 service is applicable to voice telecommunication services provided by ISDNs and PSTNs.
No method of testing is provided for this ETS.
2 Normative references
This ETS incorporates by dated or 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 amendments or revision. For undated references, the
latest edition of the publication referred to applies.
[1] CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 (1992): "Intelligent Network, Vocabulary of
terms".
[2] ETS 300 345 (1994): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Interworking
between public ISDNs and private ISDNs for the provision of telecommunication
services; General aspects".
[3] CCITT Recommendation E.164 (1991): "Numbering plan for the ISDN era".
[4] CCITT Recommendation I.112: "ISDN general structure vocabulary of terms for
ISDN".
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[5] CCITT Recommendation I.114: "ISDN general structure vocabulary of terms for
Universal Personal Telecommunication".
[6] ETR 191: "Private Telecommunication Network (PTN); PTN mobility; Use of
Universal Personal Telecommunication (UPT) Phase 1; General principles and
service aspects".
[7] ITU-T Recommendation E.168: "Application of E.164 numbering plan for UPT".
[8] ETS 300 391-1: "UPT Phase 1, specification of the security architecture".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this ETS, the following definitions apply:
calling user: Entity which originates a call to the service.
core service feature: See CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 [1].
destination user: Entity to which calls are directed.
network operator: Entity which provides the network operating elements and resources for the execution
of the UPT service.
optional service feature: See CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 [1].
personal mobility: The ability of a user to access telecommunication services at any network and
terminal on the basis of a unique personal identifier, and the capability of the network to provide those
services according to the user's service profile.
NOTE 4: Clearly personal mobility may be limited by terminal and network capabilities. This is
an alignment with the concept introduced in CCITT Recommendation I.114 [5].
Personal User Identity (PUI): The identity by which a user is known to the UPT service providers and
networks supporting UPT, and is used for flexibility and security purposes. The PUI identifies a UPT user
unambiguously. The PUI does not need to be known by users (except in case of manual procedure) or to
third parties.
service feature: See CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 [1].
service: See CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 [1].
subscriber profile: A personalized data record, for each subscriber, detailing the services and listing the
UPT users, set up between the UPT subscriber and a UPT service provider. This data is used for billing
the UPT subscriber and is used by the UPT service provider.
NOTE 5: Normally, the UPT service profile has a one to one correspondence with the subscriber
profile. However, one subscriber profile may relate to many UPT service profiles.
UPT number: Uniquely and unambiguously identifies each UPT user. It is used by a calling party to reach
the UPT user. This number is independent of terminal, network or service used and shall conform to
ITU-T Recommendation E.168 [7].
UPT service profile: A personalized data record, for each UPT user, set up between the UPT subscriber
and a UPT service provider. The UPT service profile contains a list of the services/service features and
facilities subscribed to, and a wide range of options. It is used to provide the UPT user with the UPT
service.
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UPT service profiles may be added or amended, when required, by agreement between the UPT
subscriber and the UPT service provider. Both parties may make use of the data during the subscription.
UPT service provider: Entity which has overall responsibility on service operation and on database
management. The UPT service provider commercially manages the service.
Specifically, the UPT service provider distributes UPT numbers and secret information to UPT subscribers
and make arrangements for provision of the UPT service to the UPT user. It also manages the billing
arrangements.
The service provider identification is provided in the Personal User Identity (PUI).
UPT service subscriber: A person or legal entity with a contractual relationship with a UPT service
provider, on behalf of one or more UPT users, responsible for the payment of charges due to that service
provider.
NOTE 1: This corresponds to the term UPT customer as used in CCITT
Recommendation I.114 [5].
UPT user: A person who has been authorized by a UPT subscriber to use UPT facilities. The UPT user is
associated with a unique UPT number.
NOTE 2: This is a special case of the definition of user introduced in CCITT
Recommendation I.112 [4].
NOTE 3: Normally, the UPT user is identical to the UPT subscriber. However, the UPT
subscriber may be a legal body mapped into many UPT users (e.g. UPT users
belonging to a company where the subscription is with the company).
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this ETS, the following abbreviations apply:
ARA Access Registration Address
CLI Calling Line Identity
IN Intelligent Network
ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network
PIN Personal Identification Number
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
PUI Personal User Identity
UPT Universal Personal Telecommunication
4 Description
UPT enables access to telecommunication services while allowing personal mobility. It enables each UPT
user to participate in a user-defined set of subscribed services and to initiate and receive calls on the
basis of a personal, network-transparent UPT number across multiple networks on any fixed or mobile
terminal, irrespective of geographical location, limited only by terminal and network capabilities and
restrictions imposed by the network operator. Calls to UPT users may also be made by non-UPT users.
4.1 Core requirements
This subclause supplies the core requirements applying to the core service features, as defined in
CCITT Recommendation Q.1290 [1], a service feature fundamental to the service, i.e. in the absence of
the feature, the service is not a viable service offering.
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The restricted UPT service scenario (Phase 1) includes the following UPT core requirements:
Incall registration (registration for incoming calls):
Incall registration enables a UPT user to register from the current terminal access. This allows
incoming UPT calls to be presented to that terminal access. When registered, all incoming calls to
the UPT user are presented to the registered terminal access for the duration specified by the
UPT user, or until a specified deregistration time. A UPT user's Incall registration shall cancel the
previous Incall registration of that UPT user. Several UPT users may simultaneously be registered
for incoming calls to the same terminal access. The UPT user may also explicitly deregister for
incoming calls.
Remote Incall registration:
Remote Incall registration enables a UPT user to register from any terminal access. This allows
incoming UPT calls to be presented to any specified terminal access.
UPT user identity authentication:
UPT user identity authentication enables the UPT service provider to verify that the identity of the
UPT user is the one claimed. This feature may be used in most UPT procedures.
Direct outgoing UPT call:
Direct outgoing UPT call enables a UPT user to initiate, from any terminal access, a single outgoing
UPT call which is charged to the UPT subscriber. This procedure includes authentication, which is
valid for one call attempt only, and the authentication procedure has to be repeated for each
outgoing UPT call attempt, except if an outcall follow-on is requested. Direct outgoing UPT calls can
be made irrespective of any previous registrations by the UPT user.
UPT service profile interrogation:
UPT service profile interrogation enables the UPT user to interrogate the current status of the
UPT user's own UPT service profile (e.g. for location information, availability of services etc.).
NOTE 1: No automatic procedure for UPT service profile interrogation is standardized in
UPT Phase 1.
UPT service profile modification:
UPT service profile modification enables the UPT user to modify the UPT user's own UPT service
profile (e.g. for change of password, change of default UPT service profile parameters etc.).
NOTE 2: No automatic procedure for UPT service profile modification is standardized in
UPT Phase 1.
Global follow-on:
Global follow-on enables a UPT user, when terminating a UPT procedure for which he has carried
out a successful authentication procedure, before disconnecting completely, to indicate a global
follow-on activity. This allows further UPT procedures without further authentication.
Outcall follow-on:
Outcall follow-on enables a UPT user, when terminating an outgoing UPT call, before disconnecting
completely, to indicate that another outgoing UPT call is to follow, without the need for further
authentication or the use of the global follow-on feature.
UPT-specific indications:
UPT-specific indications enables a set of UPT-specific user-friendly standard announcements or
indications (e.g. for support of specific charging arrangements) to be provided to the UPT users.
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Flexible allocation of call charges:
Flexible allocation of call charges enables a UPT user to specify the part of the call charges
applying to the calling user and/or the service subscriber, e.g. regular charging or split charging.
The charging mechanism is decided at subscription time.
4.2 Optional requirements
The optional requirements contain functionalities additional to the core requirements, that customize the
service according to specific service subscriber's needs. These
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