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The primary objective of a mobile
telephony system is to allow mobile
subscribers to communicate effectively.
SERVICE CATEGORIES
Basic services:
available to all subscribers to a mobile network.
e.g. voice telephone calls.
Supplementary services:
Additional
services that are available by subscription only. e.g.
Call forwarding.
Value
added Services
Basic Services
Teleservices
Bearer Services
TELE SERVICES
Teleservices
Teleservice allows the subscriber to communicate
(usually via voice, fax, data) with another subscriber.
It is a complete system including necessary terminal
equipment.
TELESERVICES
Emergency calls
The emergency call function enables a subscriber
to make an emergency call by pressing a
predefined button or by using the emergency
number.
TELESERVICES
Facsimile group 3
GSM supports International Telecommunication Union
(ITU) group 3 facsimile.
Standard fax machines are designed to be connected to a
telephone using analog signals, a special fax converter is
connected to the exchange.
TELESERVICES
TELESERVICES
Alternative Speech/Fax
This service allows the subscriber to alternative
between speech and fax within one call setup.
The subscriber can switch several times within the
same call.
TELESERVICES
Fax mail
This service allows the subscriber to receive fax
message at any fax machine via the MS.
Fax message are stored in a network service center.
The subscriber accesses the fax mail via a personal
security code and the fax is then sent to the desired
fax number.
Bearer services
It transports speech and data as digital
information within the network between
user interfaces.
BEARER SERVICES
Traffic to PSTN:
For data traffic external to PLMN such as internetworking
with ISDN or directly to PSTN, the system selects a
suitable modem in the DTI.
Traffic to ISDN:
An entire set of data communication services with ISDN
terminals is available.No modem is necessary.
SUPPLEMENTARY
SERVICES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Call forwarding
ability to forward incoming calls to another
telephone number in the following situations:
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Advice of Charge
The advice of Charge (AoC) service provides
the MS with information needed to calculate
the charge of a call. This information is
provided at call set-up.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Account Codes
This service enables a subscriber, e.g. a business, to
identify an account number, which is to be charged for
particular call components.
Account codes can be identified on a per cell basis.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Call waiting
This service notifies the mobile subscriber, usually by
an audible tone, for incoming call.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Call hold
This supplementary service enables the subscribers to put
the basic normal telephony service on hold in order to set
up a new call or accept a waiting call.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
Multiparty service
The multiparty service enables a mobile subscriber to
establish a multiparty conversation, that is, a simultaneous
conversation between up to six subscribers.
This service can only be used with basic speech telephony.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
INNOVATIVE FEATURES
Innovative features offer a level beyond the basic network standards.
INNOVATIVE FEATURES
Dual numbering
The features allows the subscriber to have two different
directory numbers connected to the same subscription and
the same mobile equipment.
In this way different accounts can be connected to the
different directory numbers.
e.g. the subscriber may want one business account and one
private account connected to the same subscription.
INNOVATIVE FEATURES
Immediate call itemization:
Hot
billing
It is used when it is necessary to have immediate call
charging data output.
(e.g. to bill a third party for use of a telephone, which is
rented).
Mobile Messaging
1. SMS
2. MMS
3. EMS
4. Instant Messaging
5. Streaming
TELESERVICES
SMS-C
Delivery
Submission
SMS-C
TELESERVICES
TELESERVICES
Voice mail
This service is an answering machine within the
network that is controlled by the subscriber.
The subscriber accesses the mail box using a
personal security code.
It is a 3GPP standard.
MMS
Proprietary Standard
MESSAGING
TYPE
STREAMING
CONTENT
CARRIED
REAL TIME DISTRIBUTION OF AUDIO, VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA
INSTANT
MESSAGING
MMS
EMS
SMS
SIMPLE TEXT
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1st Generation
2nd Generation
Analog speech
Digital speech +
low rate data
( 64 kbps)
1980
3rd Generation
High data rates
(384kbps- 14.4 Mbps)
+ 2nd gen. services
GSM, PDC,
IS -136, IS -95
1990
UMTS/ IMT-2000
2000
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2.5G
GSM
GPRS
GSM
200 KHz carrier
8 full-rate time slots
16 half-rate time
slots
GPRS
200 KHz carrier
115 Kbps peak data
rates
3G
EDGE
EDGE
200 KHz carrier
Data rates up to 384
Kbps
8-PSK modulation
Higher symbol rate
UMTS
UMTS
5 MHz carrier
2 Mbps peak data rates
New IMT-2000 2 GHz
spectrum
HSCSD
HSCSD
Circuit-switched data
64 Kbps peak data
rates
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BSNL 3G
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3 High-speed Mobile
Video Calling
(VAS)
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Video-on-Demand
Multiplayer gaming
Live TV
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MOBILE TV
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Emails are very small - so 100 emails would be 100,000 emails (of course the attachments
just 1 megabyte
count extra)
A super-high resolution (5-6 megapixel) digital
camera JPEG picture or typical MP3 music file
is about 2-3 megabytes so
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Settings
Service
Setting name
bsnlportal
2. WAP browsing
bsnlwap
bsnlnet
bsnllive
5. MMS
bsnlmms
bsnlstream
7. Mobile TV
bsnlmobiltv
Automatically saved as
default in the handset
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Thanks