If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option
"control of barring services by subscriber using password" the supplementary service is activated if the subscriber provides the following information to the network:
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password;
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information as to whether the activation applies to all basic services or a specific basic service group;
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selected barring program.
Activation can take place with an appropriate control procedure by the subscriber.
If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option
"control of barring services by the service provider", the supplementary service cannot be activated by the subscriber. The activation has to be performed by the service provider. An attempt to activate the service will be denied and the served mobile subscriber should receive a notification.
If the served mobile subscriber at provision time has selected the subscription option
"control of barring services by subscriber using password", and if a wrong password is entered to activate the service the supplementary service will not be activated and the served mobile subscriber is notified.
The information flow for activation of barring of outgoing calls is shown in
Figure 6.4. For more details see
TS 23.011.
In case the served mobile subscriber activates barring of outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN country and this service is not supported by the PLMN in which the served mobile subscriber currently roams, the VPLMN will activate barring of outgoing international calls instead. The SDL diagram in
Figure 6.1 shows the function to be performed in the VLR in order to deal with this interaction. This function is performed upon receiving the
"insert subscriber data" message from the HLR.
In case the mobile subscriber activates one of the call barring programs and another call barring program was already activated, this program will be deactivated and the requested call barring program will be activated. The SDL diagram in
Figure 6.2 shows the function to be performed in the HLR in order to deal with this interaction between call barring programs.
This clause is not applicable for SMS.
For interactions with call forwarding supplementary services see
TS 22.082.
The SDL diagram in
Figure 6.3 shows the function to be performed in the HLR in order to deal with the interactions with call forwarding supplementary services.