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Content for  TS 22.004  Word version:  18.0.1

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8  Format of descriptionp. 17

The supplementary services are described according to the following format:
0. GENERAL
x.1 DEFINITION
x.2 DESCRIPTION
x.2.1 Description
x.2.2 Applicability to telecommunication services
x.2.3 Terminology
x.3 NORMAL PROCEDURES WITH SUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
x.3.1 Provision
x.3.2 Withdrawal
x.3.3 Registration
x.3.4 Erasure
x.3.5 Activation
x.3.6 Deactivation
x.3.7 Invocation
x.3.8 Normal operation with successful outcome
x.3.9 Quality of service
x.3.10 Testing
x.3.11 Interrogation
x.3.12 Charging requirements
x.4 EXCEPTIONAL PROCEDURES OR UNSUCCESSFUL OUTCOME
x.4.1 Exceptional operation or unsuccessful outcome
x.4.2 Registration
x.4.3 Erasure
x.4.4 Activation
x.4.5 Deactivation
x.4.6 Invocation
x.4.7 Testing
x.4.8 Interrogation
x.4.9 Charging requirements
x.4.10 Roaming in non-supporting networks
x.5 ALTERNATE PROCEDURES
x.6.y.z INTERACTIONS WITH OTHER SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
x.7 INTERWORKING CONSIDERATIONS
x.8 DYNAMIC DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE
x.9 OUTSTANDING ISSUES
The letter "x" denominates the supplementary service described in clause "x"of the specifications [6]-[18]. The letter "y" denominates the specification (e.g. 3GPP TS 22.0y or 42.0y) in which the supplementary service denominated by the letter "z" is described and which interacts with the supplementary service that is described in clause "x".
Every supplementary service is described according to this format. If a subheading is not included in the text, it means:
  • not applicable (e.g. in cases where "registration", "erasure", "activation", etc., do not apply);
  • none identified (e.g. no exceptional procedure for "invocation");
  • no interaction (in cases where no interaction appears between two supplementary services in clause 6).
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A (Normative)  Applicability of Supplementary Services to Telecommunication Servicesp. 19

Table A.1 gives the applicability of Supplementary Services to telecommunication services.
SS Telephony Emergency Call SMS PTP SMS-CB Fax cct Data GPRS Voice Group Services
TS11 TS12 TS21 TS22 TS 23 TS 6x BS2x, BS3x BS 70 TS 91 TS 92
eMLPPYesYes (9)YesYesYesYes
CDYes YesYes
CLIPYes YesYes
CLIRYes YesYes
COLPYes YesYes
COLRYes YesYes
CFUYes YesYes
CFBYes YesYes
CFNRyYes YesYes
CFNRcYes YesYes
CW (1)Yes YesYes
HOLD (2)Yes
MPTYYes
CUGYes YesYes
AoCIYes YesYes
AoCCYes YesYes
UUSYes YesYes
BAOCYesYes (3)Yes YesYes Yes (11)Yes (11)
BOICYesYes (3)Yes YesYes
BOIC-exHCYesYes (3)Yes YesYes
BICYesYesYes (3) YesYes
BICYesYesYes (3) YesYes
BIC-RoamYesYesYes (3) YesYes
ACRYes YesYes
ECTYes
CCBSYes YesYes (10)(10)
SPNPYesYes (5)Yes (5) YesYes
CNAPYes(8)(8) YesYes Yes (3)Yes (3)
MSPYesYesYes YesYes
MCYesYes YesYes
NOTE 1:
The applicability of Call Waiting refers to the telecommunication service of the active call and not of the waiting call. The incoming, waiting, call may be of any kind.
NOTE 2:
If the served mobile subscriber has a call on hold, she may set up another call using the same or a different telecommunication service.
NOTE 3:
The SS is applicable, but generally will not be invoked.
NOTE 4:
For the purposes of applicability of supplementary services, the Alternate speech/unrestricted data (BS61) and speech followed by data (BS81) belong to the BS-group of the equivalent data service.
NOTE 5:
Both the SMS service centre and the mobile destination can be reached by PNP numbers.
NOTE 6:
Void.
NOTE 7:
Void.
NOTE 8:
Applicability of SMS PTP to CNAP is for further study.
NOTE 9:
The network shall apply a specific or the default priority level to emergency calls. There is no possibility to change this priority by the subscriber.
Pre-emption of an on-going emergency call is not possible.
NOTE 10:
The CCBS supplementary service is only applicable for dispatchers. If a new terminating p-t-p call is set up to a dispatcher who is busy because of an active VGCS/VBS call, it should be possible to allow the calling subscriber to apply the CCBS service. If the dispatcher initiates a VGCS/VBS call and the called group/broadcast ID has been active, then the dispatcher should be connected to the ongoing VGCS/VBS call. For VGCS/VBS call to busy dispatcher, the CCBS is not applicable. For a detailed description see TS 42.068 and TS 42.069.
NOTE 11:
BAOC is applicable with the exception of high priority voice group calls/voice broadcast calls.
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