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Content for
TS 24.008
Word version: 17.4.0
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A
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. 715
B
(Normative) Compatibility checking
Word‑p. 716
B.1
Introduction
Word‑p. 716
B.2
Calling side compatibility checking
Word‑p. 716
B.2.1
Compatibility checking of the CM SERVICE REQUEST message
Word‑p. 716
B.2.2
Compatibility/Subscription checking of the SETUP message
Word‑p. 716
B.3
Called side compatibility checking
Word‑p. 716
B.3.1
Compatibility checking with addressing information
Word‑p. 717
B.3.2
Network-to-MS compatibility checking
Word‑p. 717
B.3.3
User-to-User compatibility checking
Word‑p. 717
B.4
High layer compatibility checking
Word‑p. 717
C
(Normative) Low layer information coding principles
Word‑p. 718
C.1
Purpose
Word‑p. 718
C.2
Principles
Word‑p. 718
C.2.1
Definition of types of information
Word‑p. 718
C.2.2
Examination by network
Word‑p. 718
C.2.3
Location of type I information
Word‑p. 719
C.2.4
Location of types II and III information
Word‑p. 719
C.2.5
Relationship between bearer capability and low layer compatibility information elements
Word‑p. 719
D
Examples of bearer capability information element coding
Word‑p. 720
D.1
Coding for speech for a full rate support only mobile station
Word‑p. 720
D.1.1
Mobile station to network direction
Word‑p. 720
D.1.2
Network to mobile station direction
Word‑p. 720
D.2
An example of a coding for modem access with V22-bis, 2,4 kbit/s, 8 bit no parity
Word‑p. 721
D.2.1
Mobile station to network direction, data compression allowed
Word‑p. 721
D.2.2
Network to mobile station direction, data compression possible
Word‑p. 722
D.3
An example of a coding for group 3 facsimile (9,6 kbit/s, transparent)
Word‑p. 723
D.3.1
Mobile station to network direction
Word‑p. 723
D.3.2
Network to mobile station direction
Word‑p. 724