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3GPP IMS- and UMTS-related Specifications
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These pages provide a list of 3GPP technical specifications (TS) and technical reports (TR) related to IMS
(from Release 5 to Release 8) as well as UMTS only (from Release 3 -- aka R99 -- to Release 8).
The 3GPP specifications are stored on the 3GPP file server as zipped MS-Word files.
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Note: See
http://www.3gpp.org/tb/home.htm for the organization of the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups (TSGs).
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Rapporteur: John Meredith |
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3GPP TS 21.111 |
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USIM and IC Card Requirements |
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This TS
defines the requirements of the USIM (Universal Subscriber Identity Module) and the IC card for 3G (UICC). These are derived from the service and security requirements defined in
3GPP TS 22.100
and 3GPP TS 22.101. The USIM is a 3G application on an IC card. It inter-operates with a 3G terminal and provides access to 3G services. This document is intended to serve as a basis for the detailed specification of the USIM and the UICC, and the interface to the 3G terminal.
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Rapporteur: Stefan Kaliner |
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3GPP TS 21.133 |
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3G Security - Security Threats and Requirements |
This TS
takes notice of the Security Principles and Objectives as set out in
3GPP TS 33.120.
It contains an evaluation of perceived threats to 3GPP and produces subsequently a list of security requirements to address these threats.
As teleservices and applications will not, in general, be standardised, it is difficult to predict their exact nature. Therefore, this specification considers all security threats and aims at listing generic security requirements that shall be applicable irrespective of the actual services offered. The list of threats and requirements may however need to be updated as the 3GPP system evolves.
The threat analysis performed relies to a large extent on previous experiences with 2G systems, in particular GSM, and takes into account known problems from that area.
The security requirements listed in this specification shall be used as input for the choice of security features and the design of the 3GPP security architecture as specified in 3GPP TS 33.102.
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Rapporteur: Per Christoffersson |
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3GPP TR 21.900 |
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Technical Specification Group working methods |
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This document outlines the working methods to be used by the 3GPP Technical Specification Groups and their Working Groups and their Sub-Groups, and by the 3GPP Support Team in relation to document management, i.e. handling of specifications, updating procedures, Change Request procedures, version control mechanisms, specifications status information etc.
It complements the rules and procedures defined for 3GPP. This document does not stipulate the details of the internal working of the TSG Sub-Groups. From the Technical Specification Group point of view, a task and responsibility is given to a Working Group directly answering to the Technical Specification Group. In practice, the work/task may be carried out in a subgroup of that Working Group.
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Rapporteur: John Meredith |
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3GPP TR 21.905 |
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Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications |
The purpose of this report is to identify specialist technical terms used within the 3GPP project for the purposes of specifying service requirements. The motivations for this are:
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To ensure that editors use terminology that is consistent across specifications.
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To provide a reader with convenient reference for technical terms that are used across multiple documents.
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To prevent inconsistent use of terminology across documents.
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This document is a collection of terms, definitions and abbreviations related to the baseline documents defining 3GPP objectives and systems framework. This document provides a tool for further work on 3GPP technical documentation and facilitates their understanding.
The terms, definitions and abbreviations as given in this document are either imported from existing documentation (ETSI, ITU or elsewhere) or newly created by 3GPP experts whenever the need for precise vocabulary was identified.
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Rapporteur: Michele Zarri |
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