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TS 24.008
Word version: 17.1.0
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Example of subaddress information element coding
B
Compatibility checking
B.1
Introduction
B.2
Calling side compatibility checking
B.3
Called side compatibility checking
B.4
High layer compatibility checking
C
Low layer information coding principles
C.1
Purpose
C.2
Principles
D
Examples of bearer capability information element coding
D.1
Coding for speech for a full rate support only mobile station
D.2
An example of a coding for modem access with V22-bis, 2,4 kbit/s, 8 bit no parity
D.3
An example of a coding for group 3 facsimile (9,6 kbit/s, transparent)
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A
Example of subaddress information element coding
Word‑p. 713
B
(Normative) Compatibility checking
Word‑p. 714
B.1
Introduction
B.2
Calling side compatibility checking
B.2.1
Compatibility checking of the CM SERVICE REQUEST message
B.2.2
Compatibility/Subscription checking of the SETUP message
B.3
Called side compatibility checking
B.3.1
Compatibility checking with addressing information
Word‑p. 715
B.3.2
Network-to-MS compatibility checking
B.3.3
User-to-User compatibility checking
B.4
High layer compatibility checking
C
(Normative) Low layer information coding principles
Word‑p. 716
C.1
Purpose
C.2
Principles
C.2.1
Definition of types of information
C.2.2
Examination by network
C.2.3
Location of type I information
Word‑p. 717
C.2.4
Location of types II and III information
C.2.5
Relationship between bearer capability and low layer compatibility information elements
D
Examples of bearer capability information element coding
Word‑p. 718
D.1
Coding for speech for a full rate support only mobile station
D.1.1
Mobile station to network direction
D.1.2
Network to mobile station direction
D.2
An example of a coding for modem access with V22-bis, 2,4 kbit/s, 8 bit no parity
Word‑p. 719
D.2.1
Mobile station to network direction, data compression allowed
D.2.2
Network to mobile station direction, data compression possible
Word‑p. 720
D.3
An example of a coding for group 3 facsimile (9,6 kbit/s, transparent)
Word‑p. 721
D.3.1
Mobile station to network direction
D.3.2
Network to mobile station direction
Word‑p. 722