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1 ETSI SMG ETSI/SMG (97) 2 Meeting n 22 Kristiansand, 9-13 June, 1997 (Part A) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SMG held its 22 nd Plenary Meeting in Kristiansand (Norway) from 9 to 13 June It was attended by more than 150 delegates, a delegation from ANSI T1P1 and the Chairmen of the UMTS Forum and ETSI TC SES. 1 GSM S EVOLUTION (1.1) SMG received 278 change requests to existing GSM specifications (82 phase 2, 196 phase 2+). SMG approved 271 of them. (1.2) Enhanced full rate speech (EFR) was moved to phase 2. All necessary change requests including type approval were approved. (1.3) 14.4 kbit/s data transmission was completed as part of release 96. (1.4) Good progress was reached on the security review. (1.5) Test reports on codecs interoperability showed the speech quality obtained in the presence of background noise and channel errors. (1.6) Release 97 issues Content and work progress of release 97 were reviewed Camel Phase 2 work item description, project planning and draft subcontract with TC SPs were approved Several GPRS specifications were approved (overall description of the radio interface, network aspects). Seven specifications on network, data and security aspects were submitted for information and comments. (1.7) New Work Items approved Mobile station application environment SMS enhancements Cordless telephony system ( home base station ) Number portability feasibility study New multiplexing protocol on the SIM/ME interface Enhancement of the fault management services Modelling of fault management services Low voltage SIM specification ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part A, page 1 97/06/30

2 2 UMTS PROGRESS (2.1) A re-focused UMTS work program was approved (UMTS 30.00, Tdoc SMG 385/97) (2.2) A UMTS baseline document containing the agreed SMG positions was approved (UMTS Tdoc SMG 384/97). (2.3) Regarding the UMTS services it is foreseen to produce several reports in areas critical for innovations by the end of 1997 (see UMTS work program). More participation and contributions are needed. (2.4) Regarding the UMTS terrestrial radio access (UTRA) definition the first milestone was reached, the approval of the following documents: high level requirements for the UTRA definition (Tdoc SMG 478/97) requirements for UTRA (UMTS 04.01, Tdoc SMG 431/97) evaluation procedures for UTRA (UMTS 04.02, Tdoc SMG 432/97) approval of a limited number of concept groups for further study (Tdoc SMG 480/97): Wideband CDMA OFDM Wideband TDMA Wideband TDMA/CDMA ODMA (2.5) A work program for contributions to ITU TG8/1 and SG11 was agreed (Tdoc SMG 570/97). Two full-time co-ordinators were appointed. Basis of the work is the FPLMTS family concept (Tdocs 293/97 and 491/97), which was endorsed by an ITU SG11 rapporteurs meeting on 9-13 June 97. (2.6) Regarding the UMTS satellite component it was agreed within SMG and with the SES Chairman based on discussions with interested operators and the European Commission: there is no requirement for a complete system standard for S-UMTS standardisation should be focused to dual mode of operation and terminals between satellite based UMTS and terrestrial UMTS the necessary specifications for satellite based UMTS will be developed as a part of UMTS under leadership of SMG TC SES will develop the necessary specifications requested by the satellite directive and the type approval directive under a subcontract between SMG and SES (2.7) The exploratory mission to Japan held in May showed that there is a will and potential for co-operation. It was agreed to further explore the possibilities and commonalties: Executive summary of the report in Tdoc SMG 398/97 ETSI/TC SMG(96)3 Part A, page 2 96/07/03

3 Full report from ETSI PT SMG Secretariat available on request Extended mandate for the SMG Chairman in Tdoc SMG 571/97 (3) GENERAL ISSUES (3.1) Co-operation Agreement with T1P1 T1P1 and SMG work together on a number of work items. Enhanced full rate speech (EFR) and 14.4 kbit/s data were completed. We developed working methods which respect the sovereignty of both committees and allow an efficient working together. A co-operation agreement is planned to be completed before the end of (3.2) Re-election of Chairpersons Alain Maloberti, France Télécom, SMG Vice Chair (until end 97) Niels Peter Skov Andersen, Tele Danmark, SGM 2 Radio Aspects Simon Pike, Lucent, SMG8, Base Station Testing Mike Walker, Vodafone, SMG10, Security Aspects (3.3) ETSI s Re-organisation Regarding ETSI s new Technical Working Procedures, SMG approved four essential change request to the Board. In addition a review to reduce bureaucracy was requested. SMG requests that SMG6 (operation and maintenance) is not transferred to TC TMN as foreseen by ETSI s Board. SMG6 does complementary work to generic TMN, which needs close co-operation within SMG. SMG confirmed the objection against the decision of the Board to transfer SMG 1 to a new TC Services, since SMG1 does specific GSM and UMTS work and needs to close liaisons and co-ordination within SMG. ETSI/TC SMG(96)3 Part A, page 3 96/07/03

4 ETSI/SMG final draft of ETSI/SMG (97) 2 Meeting n 22 Kristiansand, 9-13 June, 1997 (Part B) CONTENTS 0 OPENING OF THE MEETING ADOPTION OF AGENDA REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN TARGETS OF SMG# INFORMATION FROM CO-OPERATING ORGANISATIONS T1P ECTEL TMS REPORT OF THE GSM MOU ASSOCIATION SMG MATTERS ELECTION OF VICE-CHAIRS AND STC CHAIRS PT SMG STATUS REPORT ETSI REORGANISATION Technical Working Procedures (TWP) New TCs GSM MATTERS SMG SMG SMG SMG SMG SMG TYPE APPROVAL MATTERS SMG SMG 8 Status EMC issues for GSM infrastructure SMG SMG SMG KBIT/S UMTS MATTERS REPORTS FROM THE RELEVANT GROUPS UMTS Forum Third Generation Interest group (3GIG) Japan mission SMG UMTS SERVICES (SMG1) UMTS RADIO (SMG2) SMG ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part A, page 1 97/06/30

5 7.4.2 RAST SE S-PCN - UMTS interference UMTS NETWORK MATTERS (SMG3) UMTS MATTERS OF OTHER STCS UMTS STRATEGIC QUESTIONS UMTS Baseline Document ITU Contributions PROGRAM MANAGEMENT GSM WORK PROGRAM Introduction of EFR into GSM Phase New work items Number Portability (NP) UMTS WORK PROGRAM AOB LIAISON STATEMENTS TO SMG TROUBLES IN THE YEAR CLOSING OF THE MEETING ACTION POINTS NEXT MEETINGS ANNEX 1: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ANNEX 2: STATUS OF CRS PRESENTED TO THE MEETING ANNEX 3: LIST OF DOCUMENTS ANNEX 4: LIAISON STATEMENTS ANNEX 5: STATUS OF SMG SPECIFICATIONS AFTER SMG#22 ANNEX 6: ROADMAP FOR THE FINALISATION OF GSM PHASE 2+ WORK ITEMS - VERSION 22.1 ANNEX 7: PT SMG STATUS REPORT TO SMG#22 ANNEX 8: SMG BUDGET REQUEST TO ETSI ANNEX 9: SUMMARY OF SMG STG#22 MEETING ANNEX 10: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF MISSION TO JAPAN ANNEX 11: CONCEPT GROUPS FOR UTRA final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 2 97/06/30

6 0 OPENING OF THE MEETING Fred Hillebrand, Chairman of SMG, opened the meeting and gave the floor to Petter Bliksrud (Telenor) who welcomed the delegates on behalf of the hosts, Telenor and Netcom 1 ADOPTION OF AGENDA The agenda (revision of Tdoc SMG 368/97) was approved. In addition to Tdoc SMG 368/97, the SMG2 chair has to be re-elected. The agenda of side events (Tdoc SMG 369/97) was also approved. Note: 2 times 50 kg of material, shipped from ETSI to Norway, had been blocked at the customs. With work all around the clock on the week end before the plenary, Emmanuelle Wurffel and Carole Rodriguez together with the secretaries of the hosts, Sigrid and Olaag Talleraas form Telenor and Ellen Kloevstad from Netcom, were able to re-establish everything in time. 2 REPORT OF THE CHAIRMAN Tdoc SMG 371/97, the chairman s report to SMG#22, was presented by the Chairman. The Chairman and STC chairs met three times between SMG#21 and SMG#22 to co-ordinate GSM and UMTS matters. Summaries of these meetings are in Annex 7.1.1, Annex and Annex 9 of this report. Main activities: UMTS satellite components: The main problem until now for SMG was the lacking visibility of business interests from (potential) customers. Fred Hillebrand approached the MSS, that is the GSM MoU Mobile Satellite Steering committee (cf. also section 9.1 on a liaison statement received from MSS), and Inmarsat (the first satellite operator to announce interest in 3rd generation satellite) and got first feedback; these two groups participated also in the dedicated SMG5 meeting on satellite issues (see section 7.2). There were also contacts with the European Commission, where it was clarified that SMG will specify the UMTS satellite component when potential customers express their needs. The issue of S-PCN/UMTS interference was resolved between SMG2 and SES. A liaison statement of SMG to the GSM MoU Satellite Steering Committee in Tdoc SMG 561/97, answering to a liaison statement from GSM MoU MSS in Tdoc SMG 394/97 was approved with the following modification: to change to modify GSM specifications to study this problem and, if needed, to modify GSM specifications. The final version of the liaison statement is contained in annex 4 of this report. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 3 97/06/30

7 Dual mode GSM/DECT and GSM/PHS: Bilateral co-ordination on dual mode of operation took place with EP DECT (cf. Tdoc SMG 440) and the PHS MoU group (cf. Tdoc SMG 398). GSM status in China: Tdoc SMG 468/97 informs about a visit of the SMG chairman and the UMTS Forum chairman to the GSM China Conference. GSM is adopted as a national standard in China; China Telecom and China Unicom are GSM MoU members. With presently 2 million subscribers in all provinces and international roaming in operation, China will be the country with most GSM subscribers world wide in A closer co-operation with the Chinese side regarding GSM and UMTS was initiated. The Chinese side will participate in SMG plenaries from SMG#23 onwards. On UMTS, a policy meeting will be organised. On GSM, the Chinese MPT has been invited to participate in SMG; a meeting on technical issues, in particular MAP, is foreseen for October. Japan mission: An explanatory mission to Japan was held. It showed that there is a will and a potential for co-operation. See section UMTS work program: Fulfilling a mandate of SMG#21, the SMG chairman and STC chairs met and reviewed the UMTS focus, work program and organisation. Drafts for a UMTS baseline document, a new work program and a proposal for re-organisation (including a disbanding of SMG5) were created. In addition a draft ITU work program and the concept for an ITU co-ordinator was created. These proposals were approved by SMG. ETSI reorganisation, relations with ETSI: Considerable effort was necessary to follow ETSI Board initiatives, OCG activities and the co-ordination with the ETSI Secretariat. See section 5.3. Commitment of Qualcomm (Israel) for membership in ETSI: see Tdoc SMG 489/97; it particular, the company commits to apply ETSI standards in preference to other standards unless prohibited by legislation. 3 TARGETS OF SMG#22 The following targets for SMG#22 were proposed and approved by SMG: Approval of Release 96 O&M and tet specs Approval of Release 97 stage 1 specs Co-operation agreement with T1P1: refinement, comments from SMG More focus to UMTS Philosophy for the UMTS satellite component Revision of the UMTS work program Approval of the UMTS baseline document. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 4 97/06/30

8 4 INFORMATION FROM CO-OPERATING ORGANISATIONS 4.1 T1P1 The status of GSM standardisation in T1P1 was presented by Ed Ehrlich (T1P1.5 Chair). Delegates from North America were: Stephen Hayes - Ericsson; Chris Wallace and Brian Roan - Nokia; Ed Ehrlich - Nortel; and Gary Jones - Omnipoint kbit/s: See section New work items, progress on existing work items: See section ECTEL TMS The report of ECTEL TMS in Tdoc SMG 492/97, was presented by the ECTEL TMS Chairman, François Grassot: Type approval related activities CTR 31, 32 (GSM 1800 and dual band GSM 900/1800) are adopted by ACTE but not yet published by EC. Transition to new European type approval regime EFR should become a phase 2 feature; error handling in the networks is necessary GSM MoU terminal certification scheme: ECTEL/TMS appreciate the benefits of one stop testing. However, the GSM MoU scheme has many open issue of legal, practical and technical nature. Co-operation with GSM MoU: This is in the areas of Certification Task Force (CTF), Terminal Working Group (TWG), SERG. 4.3 REPORT OF THE GSM MOU ASSOCIATION The Report from MoU#37, May 1997 in Nadi, Fiji, was presented by Armin Toepfer, MoU SERG chairman. GSM networks: World-wide 44 million GSM customers, 239 operational networks in 109 countries (one new GSM subscriber per second) US GSM1900 networks: subscribers, 1600 subscribers added daily, 4857 cell sites are in operation. For signalling conversion to and from the US three converters are in use for facilitating roaming (Teleglobe, France Telecom, GTE). US information available from: EIR/CEIR: 14 operators have connected their Equipment Identity Register (EIR) to the Centralised EIR (CEIR). In India the shared EIR went operational, to be connected to the CEIR in due course. 6 to 8 regional operators are expected to be linked to the shared EIR during the next month. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 5 97/06/30

9 A small ad-hoc group, consisting of Chairmen of MoU WG s, has been set up to identify barriers for the use of data services. This group is supposed to take appropriate actions (action plan) and collaborate closely with the MDI. Mobile stations: A Regulatory Task Force, chairman Arne Foxman, has been established. The Certification Task Force has presented their early drafts on testing requirements. Detailed are due for MoU#38. The Terminal Working Group (TWG) is requested to submit to the next MoU Plenary a proposal how the various bands, including multiband, triple-band requirements can be harmonised into one regime. The current process for completion of testing requirements for terminals is considered as to slow. MoU 3GIG: see The MoU services group SERG has started industry talks in order to allow a better planning of infrastructure releases and to focus the SMG work programme. 5 SMG MATTERS 5.1 ELECTION OF VICE-CHAIRS AND STC CHAIRS Vice chairs: Alain Maloberti was re-elected as vice chairman of SMG. However, due to time restrictions, he will only be able to continue as a Vice Chair until UMTS milestone 2 and will mainly concentrate on advising on the UMTS radio definition. Therefore, in addition to him and Gunnar Sandegren, a third Vice Chair was felt necessary to support the Chairman in his activities, for example liaison and representation functions. Proponents should contact Fred Hillebrand until the 22nd of June 97, and then a letter from the chair to members will ask for an election by correspondence until 6 July 97. This procedure was approved. SMG2 chair: Niels Peter Skov Andersen was re-elected as SMG2 chairman. SMG thanked Niels Peter Skov Andersen for his first two years period as a Chairman of SMG2. His enduring efforts for GSM evolution and the newly accepted responsibility for UMTS radio aspects were recognized by SMG. SMG8 chair: Simon Pike was re-elected as SMG8 chairman. SMG thanked Simon Pike for his first two years period as a Chairman of SMG8. His enduring efforts for Base Sub-System testing and the and the external liaison functions on spectrum and EMC issues were recognized by SMG. SMG10 chair: Mike Walker was re-elected as SMG10 chairman. SMG thanked Mike Walker for his first two years period as a Chairman of SMG10. His enduring final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 6 97/06/30

10 efforts for the review of all GSM and UMTS security aspects and for the future proofing of GSM were recognized by SMG. 5.2 PT SMG STATUS REPORT PT SMG status report: The PT SMG status report was presented by Ansgar Bergmann. Tdoc SMG 407/97 is a draft version, the final version is annex 7 of this document. Resources: Tdoc SMG 406/97, containing the PT SMG budget request to ETSI for , was approved (a revision of the document in annex 8 of this report corrects an editorial mistake). Jonas Sundborg confirmed that the companies which had proposed reduction of the Funded Work Program for project teams to GA, are intending to prepare a model for a direct funding of PT SMG. Tdoc SMG 554/97 and 555 are initial steps towards a voluntary partial funding of PT SMG, elaborated by an ad hoc group during SMG#22. The matter will be progressed between SMG#22 and SMG#23, contact person is Per Björndahl (per.bjorndahl@era.ericsson.se). AP Around 1 Mio Ecu may be required for voluntary funding in Interested parties should consider this in their 1998 budget planning. This amount will grow in the later years because the ETSI budget for PTs will be further reduced. ETSI has approved the continuation of the voucher system (to let the ETSI members allocate part of their contributions directly to project teams). Information on the voucher system will be given in time by PT SMG to SMG members. The members consultation will take place in August. Delays: The delays in GSM and GSM establishment could not have been solved by assigning higher priorities, in fact the right experts were not available, due to reasons explained in Tdoc SMG 407/97 (signing of contracts with 5 months delay, late offers of good candidates by members, freezing of budget by ETSI secretariat based on a reduced EC commitment, stable situation for the 1997 budget only in June). Software: A list of software tools PT SMG is intending to use is contained in Tdoc SMG 407/97. The choice is relevant for the SMG members as well, because they use electronic documents, data bases etc. from PT SMG. The matter will be further discussed at SMG#23, interested parties should contact Jonathan West ( jonathan.west@etsi.fr). Seminars with the GSM MoU: Roger Tarazi presented Tdoc SMG 315/97 which proposes next steps for the GSM MoU seminars. It was clarified that as long as the resources for 1997 were restricted, the activities of PT SMG on dissemination of standards had been suspended and had only been resumed in the first week of June when the problems for 1997 had been removed. Version management of SMG specifications: Tdoc SMG 404/97, Source PT SMG, introduces the concept of platforms, identifying so far a phase 1, a phase 2 and a final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 7 97/06/30

11 phase 2+ platform, the phase 2+ platform having a different degree of stability for different GSM specification parts; it proposes to identify major versions with platforms and to continue development of a platform after it has become stable, in particular to introduce phase 2+ functions and features into the phase 2 platform when this is possible without changing the phase 2 platform. It was stressed that for contractual reasons it must be feasible to identify products. Also there is the requirement of manufacturers to identify their versions. The concept of different platforms was acknowledged. Rémi Thomas argued that this does not necessarily mean to include the description of a feature based on the phase 2 platform into the version 4. It was stressed that specification of different releases in the same specification (version) leads to high demands towards the experts writing the specifications. The following next steps for version management were approved: Identification of release 97 features must be given in the specificaitons. PT SMG with invited guests (if neessary, on a funded basis, will prepare the impleentation to be submitted to STCs. If they agree, the adapted CRs will be used. STCs should discuss the platform concept and possibly scope of existing and future GSM platforms. It was identified that version management of GSM have separate aspects. Therefore it was agreed that the SMG 8, Simon Pike, would make a proposal, for circulation to SMG and SMG8, for approval by correspondence. If this proposal is accepted, a draft of GSM including Phase 2+ requirements will be prepared for approval at the next SMG8 meeting. Introduction of Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) into phase 2: This issue is reported in section OAP, TAP: The formal actions (initiation of ETSI procedures like OAP, TAP) proposed in Tdoc SMG 338/97 were approved. (OAP and TAP, the One step Approval Procedure and Two step Approval Procedure, replace the former ETSI balloting procedures.) 5.3 ETSI REORGANISATION See Tdoc SMG 451/97, 449, 401, 448, 450, 449, Technical Working Procedures (TWP) Fred Hillebrand presented Tdoc SMG 451/97 on TWP. Pierre Perrichon requested that SMG should not comment on the ETSI Technical Working Procedures. This opinion was shared by some other delegates. Nevertheless the discussion was continued. The 5 proposals for changes to TWP Version 2 (approved by the ETSI Board) were accepted: final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 8 97/06/30

12 Proposal Object Support Subcontracting should not me mandatory 3 35 Introduction of the concept of Integrated Technical Bodies 4 28 Admission of observers without restrictive conditions and procedures 3 28 Enable work items affecting several specifications 8 11 Review to reduce bureaucracy, e.g. membership list and voting procedure no objection The result of this decision is in Tdoc SMG 558/97. Note: Pierre Perrichon requested during the show of hands also to count abstentions. The chairman responded that this is not current practise New TCs At the ETSI Board, a decision was made to create a new TC on services, which should be the (only) group in ETSI to work on services. This decision affects many ETSI Projects and Technical Committees. None was heard by the Board. Fred Hillebrand presented Tdoc SMG 469/97 containing information of the proposal. The OCG strongly rejected this idea. Gisela Hertel, SMG6 chair, presented Tdoc SMG 445/97 on transfer of SMG6 to TC TMN. The ETSI Board, during its 6th meeting, has approved the creation of TC TMN without any discussion with SMG, in particular the SMG6 chair. The document states that and why it is not necessary and not reasonable to transfer SMG6 to TC TMN. Major points are, that SMG6 does not work on TMN methodology but on applications of TMN to GSM whence synergy with GSM expertise is essential rather than synergy with methodology expertise. Inaki Cabrera Arrizabaldo, Airtel Spain, stated that TC TMN looks forward to explore all ways of collaboration and wants to find the best mechanisms for work between SMG and TC TMN. SMG approved the proposal of SMG6 with additional explanations in Tdoc SMG 553/97, which were prepared by Alan Cox and Peter Adams. SMG and SMG6 chairs were asked to bring this decision to the attention of the ETSI Board and TC TMN. 6 GSM MATTERS final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 9 97/06/30

13 Results of Change Requests presented to the meeting are in Annex 2. Therefore the results are not always repeated in this part B. New and deleted work items are reported in section SMG1 Tdoc SMG 312/97, the SMG1 status report, was presented by Alan Cox. It was approved. Minor changes to GSM Phase 2 Release, Release 96 and some work on release 97. UMTS will be scheduled as Release 99. Delegates with GSM expertise are requested for work on UMTS. Progress on GSM work items: ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking: GSM V1.0.0 on DECT/GSM interworking was presented for information in Tdoc SMG 309/97. The rapporteur, I. Graetz, was asked to restrict the next version to real stage 1 contents. She clarified that the parts exceeding that scope will be deleted in the next version. Section 4.2.3, dual mode application with reference to a clause - it was clarified that it is a clause within the document. It was clarified that DECT terminals handling a GSM subscription are specified in DECT standards, e.g. for the GIP. The CTM Access Profile is developed at present in DECT. The second paragraph of the scope of GSM refers also to terminals, whereas Armin Toepfer explained that the specification mainly addresses the interworking between DECT PABX or corporate networks and the GSM network. It was questioned why the specification contains so many Supplementary Service aspects. It was answered that these service requirements come from the feasibility study, to provide to users those marked as high prioirty. CAMEL phase 2: The list of features in Tdoc SMG 380/97, including Midcall detection point, was decided to be introduced into the CAMEL phase 2. This was approved by SMG for inclusion in Release 97. SMG#22 endorsed the draft sub-contract on CAMEL phase 2 to SPS in Tdoc SMG 558/97. Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS): progress. Deactivation of individual CCBS requests by the user has been deleted as a feature. Multiple subscriber profile (GSM 02.97): A phased approach was approved by SMG. Password control would be intended for a possible MSP phase 2. Number portability: See section 8.1. Mobile Station Application Execution Environment: A new work item on MS Application Execution Environment in Tdoc SMG 308/97 was proposed by SMG1 to SMG. In this matter, Tdoc SMG 477/97 (Liaison Statement from SERG, supporting the idea but proposing not to restrict the view to JAVA, was endorsed. Armin Toepfer presented Tdoc SMG 541/97, the proposal of an ad hoc group during SMG#22 to perform a feasibility final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 10 97/06/30

14 study on the work item in a voluntary Project Team and to organize a workshop on the issue, Project Team and workshop to be organised by PT SMG. Tdoc SMG 541/97 was approved. SMS enhancement: A new work item description in Tdoc SMG 310/97 should replace any earlier work item descriptions (like Tdoc SMG 582/96). Fixed Dialling Number: Kevin Holley indicated that SMS is not covered by FDN (as far as the addressed party, not the addressed Service Centre is concerned). MoU SERG concurs with this situation. Work item descriptions: SMG1 will check GSM for overlapping work items and necessary updates of work item descriptions. Change requests: All CRs listed in section of Tdoc SMG 312/97 were approved. A CR in Tdoc SMG 307/97 raised questions about pre-emption of emergency calls. In this matter, Alan Cox presented Tdoc SMG 549/97. which will be studied by SMG1, in particular to study the inconsistency that emlpp at the moment applies to TS12 (emergency call) whereas normally, Supplementary Services are not applicable to TS12. For Fixed Dialled Numbers (CRs in Tdoc SMG 304/97), Rémi Thomas and Alan Cox verified that there is no impact on It was noted that CRs in Tdoc SMG 301/97 (CCBS) and Tdoc SMG 306/97 (MSP are for release 97. Liaison to CTM: Dirk Weiler announced that a liaison to the CTM project provided until now by Erwin Postmann is no more necessary and will be discontinued. The meeting thanked Erwin Postmann for his engagements. It was asked whether for USSD, values are to be reserved for future standardisation or for proprietary use, local handling, transparent use, etc. Alan Cox reported that this has been done for transparent use. It was asked whether the term enhanced full rate is politically correct or full rate version 2 should be used. This could be studied by a new horizontal Technical Body (TC PC) to be proposed to the ETSI Board. 6.2 SMG2 Status report: Tdoc SMG 464/97, the SMG2 status report, was presented by Niels Peter Skov Andersen. It was approved. Hosts for SMG2 meetings: SMG2 has growing difficulties to find hosts for its plenaries (the participation having increased from around 50 to more than 130 people). GSM phase 1: No work has been done. Phase 1 specifications are stable. GSM phase 2 and phase 2+: final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 11 97/06/30

15 introduction of EFR into phase 2: CRs in Tdoc SMG 433/97 were approved. redrafting of for introduction of future phase 2+ work items: Tdoc SMG 435/97 fast moving mobile station: the work item has two aspects mobiles moving fast relative to cell size: This issue is dealt with in GSM (Hierarchical networks). The work is almost ready. mobiles moving with high speed (more of 250 for GSM 900, more of 125 km/h for 1800): This issue is dealt with in GSM There was no progress since SMG#21. Advanced Speech Call Items (ASCI): Probably, only alignment between ASCI, HSCSD and GPRS might lead to further work. With a CR in Tdoc SMG 438/97, the NCH is restricted to time slot 0. R-GSM: The standardisation of the R-GSM band has been clarified that BTS are not obliged to implement all frequencies. The R-GSM band contains in addition to the E-GSM band (which itself includes the P-GSM band) the frequencies allocated by CEPT for train communications, MHz in the uplink, MHz in the downlink. GPRS: GSM 03.64, Overall description of the GPRS radio interface Stage 2 (Tdoc SMG 360/97), was approved and becomes V On GPRS half-duplex, Tdoc SMG 399/97, 495 and 546, source Alcatel, debating halfduplex GPRS, were noted. It was confirmed that the development of GPRS half-duplex should not delay the completion of GPRS.Further information on GPRS is given in section 6.3 (SMG3). HSCSD: The only work expected is for introduction additional multi slot classes to allow for half-duplex terminals for GPRS kbit/s: See section 6.12 Data rate improvements: A new TRAU frame has been defined with a potential to be used for GPRS as well. See also Tdoc SMG 434/97 (CR A006). It was noted that SMG2, according to agreement at SMG#21, are treating contributions related to improvement of channel coding as a part of the work item Improved Data Rates through Optimised Modulation. Adaptive Multi Rate (AMR) codec: The time schedule in SMG2 risks to be jeopardised due to lack of contributions progressing the item. This is partly due to the complexity of the matter. Alistair Urie stated that AMR is not yet an official work item. One result of the initial studies is that an adaptive multi rate codec will only gain from additional protection when frequency hopping is used. GSM Cordless Telephony System ( Home Base Station ): This was identified as feasible from the SMG2 point of view. SMG2 recommends to continue the work. Tdoc SMG 382/97 is a laison statement of an ad hoc SMG1,2,3 meeting report on CTS (home base station, including a feasibility study and a WID which was aproved. Further work on final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 12 97/06/30

16 BTS performance requirements for very small cell (picocell) scenarios, mobile station antenna performance and methods of measurements, improved data rates through optimised modulation. SMG2 also liaised with DECT on dual mode terminals, identified problems are on the way to be solved. Change Requests to GSM specifications: All CRs in the table on page 8 of Tdoc SMG 464/97 were approved. Note: The correct categories of CRs are given in Annex 2 of this report, even when being different to the categories shown on the change requests. Niels Peter Skov Andersen presented CR r1 in Tdoc SMG 513/97 (replacing Tdoc SMG 493/97), source Motorola. This paper arrived too late at the SMG2 meeting to be handled. It proposes to relax the power control masks at the power levels for the GSM 1800 band in a similar way as this has already been done for the 900 band. He proposed acceptance provided that no objections arrive in PT SMG within 2 weeks after the CR (with corrected CR number A053r1) has been sent to the SMG2 delegates. A corresponding CR to is to be approved, GTAAB and TAEG have to be informed. Ed Ehrlich will inform T1P1 that it should look into the matter whether a similar change request in the 1900 band is necessary. Liaison statements to SMG2/SMG7 and TAEG (copy GTAAB) in Tdoc SMG 551/97, presented by Rémi Thomas, concerning the handling of questions linked to CR A053r1 on power time mask alignment for DCS 1800 were approved. The liaison statement to TAEG will be sent immediately, because their next meeting is on 2 July; the deadlines will be kept, so that, in the improbable case that there is objections, TAEG has to organise a veto. The liaison statement to TAEG will be modified to express that. 6.3 SMG3 The SMG3 status report in Tdoc SMG 504/97 was presented by Michel Mouly, Chairman of SMG3. The status report was approved. The main GSM related issues handled by SMG3 were: Phase 2 and Release 96 corrections (multi-band, SMS handling), EFR in Phase 2, Release 97 progress (CAMEL Phase 2, GPRS, CCBS. Phase 2 issues: Interworking with ISDN: For GSM SPS1 has first responsibility. The Phase 2 CRs to GSM in Tdocs SMG 383/97 and 375/97 were agreed in principle by SMG. SPS1 needs to review them, and the CRs will be forwarded to SPS1 for further treatment. The CRs will be fully agreed by SMG automatically if SPS1 agree on them as they are. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 13 97/06/30

17 Multi-band Mobile Station: The Phase 2 and Release 96 CRs in Tdoc SMG 422/97 (CR A210 and corresponding CR A214), Tdoc SMG 427/97 (CR A001r1 and corresponding CR A002r1) and Tdoc SMG 428/97 (CR A204r2 and corresponding CR A207r1), which deal mainly with corrections for classmark coding, were approved. GSM 09.90: The Phase 2 CR in Tdoc SMG 422/97 (CR A008), related to status messages to avoid a release of a call, was approved. SMS handling: A Phase 2 CR to GSM in Tdoc SMG 379/97 (CR A076r1) on Clarification and modification of SMS handling was approved together with the corresponding CR for the Release 96 version (CR A083r1). Enhanced Full Rate codec: It had been proposed by the SMG Chairman to move EFR from Release 96 to Phase 2, cf. section The MS, BSC and MSC are impacted. SMG3 prepared a complete set of required CRs for this move. The approval of the set was depending on the decision of an other CR to GSM on EFR (CR A208). This CR in Tdoc SMG 422/97 (CR A208) was approved. That meant that CR A212 was approved and CR A211 was withdrawn. It was indicated that the new version of GSM will be version The CRs cover only what is related to the Mobile Station. The idea is that the infrastructure will be implemented on the basis of the Release 96 version. Release 96 issues: The new modified versions for GSM and reflecting the status after SMG#21 were not available yet in SMG3. The consequence is that all the proposed CRs forwarded to this meeting are based in the versions after SMG#20. These CRs have to be checked carefully before inclusion in the "SMG#21"-version. CAMEL Phase 1: The CAMEL Phase 1 related CRs in Tdoc SMG 377/97 to correct and align GSM were approved. The two CRs to stage 1 in Tdoc SMG 303/97 were already approved during the SMG1 output. The approved CRs to GSM (Tdoc SMG 374/97) affect the SPS Delta specification and have been communicated to SPS via the established communication links. Their status after SMG#22 will be communicated to SPS3 as well. Transcoder: The Release 96 CRs to GSM and GSM in Tdoc SMG 426/97 were approved. Non-strategic CRs for Release 96 in Tdocs SMG 373/97, 374/97, 376/97, 378/97, 421/97, 423/97 (only CR A007, the others are for Release 97), 424/97 were all approved without presentation. Release 97 progress:. Main work items which are progressing: CAMEL Phase 2, CCBS, GPRS and MSP. The Work item on MAP extensibility mechanism is considered as finalised. Operations that are not yet extensible will be enhanced whenever they have to be modified for final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 14 97/06/30

18 new services. This will be done in line with the rules in the MAP handbook (GSM 10.02) kbit/s: See section SPNP & USSD enhancements: Difficulties in progress are foreseen with Support for Private Numbering Plans (SPNP) and Unstructured Supplementary Services Data (USSD) enhancements. For USSD enhancement it is intended to organise a workshop. The chairman of SMG1 is proposing in Tdoc SMG 470/97 that SPNP to be introduced by CAMEL only. This proposal was already seen and discussed by SMG3, but was not supported without a feasibility study by SMG3-WPB. The meeting agreed that first a feasibility study will be performed by SMG3 and that the result of the study will be in a permanent document. If this feasibility study indicates that this is possible, no further SMG3 work would be required. Other wise modification of CAMEL phase 2 could be proposed, or, if insufficient, the necessity of functional signalling would have to be reconsidered. CD & UUS: Problems are foreseen in the finalization of the work items Call Deflection and User-User Signalling. Because of lack of input in SMG3 it was proposed that CD and UUS could be removed from Release 97. No support was offered by the meeting and no comments were made. It was then approved to remove the supplementary services Call Deflection and User-to-User Signalling from the Release 97 list. TFO: SIWF: GPRS: The chairman of SMG11 presented the status of work item Transcoder Free Operation. There is a major activity on the in-band solution of TFO (where transcoder de-activation is signalled in patterns added to the A law speech coding). This can be applied when there is link transparency between the codecs in the network. Some out-band signalling could enlarge the applicability. A survey at operators on applicability did not get responses, so the applicability of a pure inband solution or an in-band solution assisted by some out-band signalling is unknown. In SMG3-WPC, there was little work on (out band) signalling for TFO. As it takes normally at least half a year for SMG3-WPC to include the signalling for a feature into their specifications, the in time completion of TFO with some out-of-band signalling is jeopardised. Some delegates expressed the urgency of the work item, and that an in-band solution only was sufficient for Release 97. SMG3 SA and WPC were requested to assess the minimum level of out-of-band signalling needed to support the in-band solution. There were no inputs to SMG3-WPC on work item Shared InterWorking Function, and SMG3-SA has a limited vision of the matter. Some key players in SMG4 were driving this work item. The SMG4 chairman indicated that SMG4 finalized the stage 2 description (GSM 03.54). The next SMG3-SA meeting could be a good opportunity to further push the item. On work item General Packet Radio Services, GSM GPRS stage 2 in Tdoc SMG 359/97 was presented for approval. No comments were made and the specification was approved. The GPRS specifications in GSM 04.64, GSM 04.65, GSM and GSM in respectively Tdoc SMG 361/97, 362/97, 364/97 final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 15 97/06/30

19 and 365/97 were all presented for information. No comments were made and no questions were raised by the meeting. CNAP: Work item Calling NAme Presentation is elaborated together with T1P1. Tdoc SMG 372/97 contains Release 97 CR A087 to GSM for the allocation of an SS code for CNAP as requested by T1P1. Tdoc SMG 376/97 contains Release 97 CR A089 to correct GSM because CNAP had to be put in the list of SS-codes. The CRs were already forwarded to T1P1. Only CR A087 was approved for Release 97 and will not be included in version 5.x.x, at least until the version management issue is solved. CR A089 caused some discussion because of MAP version management and was rejected. The contribution in Tdoc SMG 446/97 from T1P1 was presented by Ed Ehrlich. T1P1 is proposing CNAP as a Release 97 deliverable, this was approved. Armin Toepfer commented that stage 1 should take care of data privacy issues. Other Release 97 CRs: Tdoc SMG 423/97: CR A069r4 and CR A020r1 were approved. Liaison statements from SMG3 to SMG can be found as annexes to the SMG3 status report in Tdoc SMG 504/97: White book SCCP: MoU should pursue a fast introduction of the White Book SCCP on international SS7 connections in order to be able to use the SCCP segmentation instead of TC segmentation. The proposal from SMG3 is only for the MAP connection. A liaison statement in Tdoc SMG 527/97 (revising the original version in annex A of the SMG3 status report) was approved and will be sent to MoU. SSN: ITU-T is allocating the SCCP subsystem numbers. SMG has requested the help from SPS to allocate sufficient numbers for GSM. New Sub-System Numbers are needed for new subsystems like CAMEL servers and GPRS nodes. The liaison statement from SPS was attached for information. Co-operation from delegations is required to request ITU-T to allocate three SSNs. SPS2 proposed SMG to organise activities towards ITU in this matter. SMG accepts this. An alternative approach is the allocation of a range of numbers for ETSI to maintain by SPS ; this will be pursued by SPS2. The proposed LS in annex E of the SMG3 status report was approved and will be sent to SPS2. AP PT SMG to prepare an action plan for activities towards the ITU-T to allocate SSNs as needed by for GSM. It was mentioned that this issue might be a subcontracting matter with SPS2. The help from T1P1 was requested. The chairman pointed to the intention to establish an ITU co-ordinator in PT SMG - originally planned for 3rd generation matters only, but now also useful for such matters as ITU controlled numbers. He indicated that mutual support in ITU activities could be included in the cooperation agreement between ETSI/SMG and T1P1. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 16 97/06/30

20 Reorganisation of SMG3: Some work of SMG3 related to the radio signalling (RR) and related A-interface signalling. The split of work and the allocation of specifications, as indicated in annex F, was approved. The meetings schedule for SMG2-WPA and SMG3-WPA will be indicated as soon as possible. CRs to GSM will be based upon sections, so it can be clear if a CR is coming from SMG2 or SMG3. SMG3 will keep its SMG3-WPA. The high level protocols will still be under the scope of SMG3-WPA. Hosts and active participation: To progress the work in SMG3 for Release 97 several meetings are scheduled. It should be noted that for these meetings hosts are needed. It is impossible to organise all the meetings in Sophia Antipolis. Also other STCs are using the ETSI premises. Also active participation is needed to progress any work. Lack of contributions may cause more work items to be removed from Release 97. Customised Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logics (CAMEL): GSM (Tdoc SMG 380/97) is the work item management report for CAMEL. It was approved. It was confirmed that the SS invocation indication feature ( mid-call detection point ) as requested by SMG10 is part of CAMEL phase 2. In Tdoc SMG 496/97 is a proposed sub-contracting agreement from SMG to SPS on CAMEL phase 2. Stefan Aprath reported that there are joint meetings on the working party level between SPS3 and SMG3 WPC being organized that allow discussion of the progress and possible alignment of solutions.. It was clarified that the SMG specification of CAP phase 2 will be self-contained. 6.4 SMG4 The SMG4 status report in Tdoc SMG 418/97 was presented by the SMG4 Chairman Kevin Holley. It was approved. The issue of successful working together with T1P1 was highlighted. GPRS: Two new specifications on GPRS are presented for information: GSM V1.0.0, General requirements on Mobile Stations supporting GPRS in Tdoc SMG 363/97 and GSM V1.0.0, General Requirements on Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network supporting GPRS and Packet Data Networks (PDN) 1 in Tdoc SMG 366/97 Shared Inter-Working Function (SIWF): GSM V Shared Interworking Function Stage 2 in Tdoc SMG 410/97 was approved by SMG#22 and will 1 The text of this specification is longer than its name. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 17 97/06/30

21 become V It shall be forwarded to SMG3 SA and SMG3 WPC for consideration. New work items: See section 8.1. Liaison with Mobile Data Initiative (MDI): Tdoc SMG 419/97, a Liaison Statement from SMG to Johann Weber, Mobile Data Initiative Worldwide Director, was approved. The LS was highly welcome. It was commented that also the MoU has established a subgroup chaired by Chris Feel, Cellnet that aims at promotion of data services via GSM. A copy of the LS shall therefore be sent to the MoU as well. Change requests: All CRs presented by SMG4 (see Tdoc SMG 418/97, page 6) were approved. A re-categorization of CRs in Tdoc SMG 413/97, 414/97 and 415/97 was approved kbit/s: see Travel and Sightseeing: Bunratti is in Ireland. 6.5 SMG6 The SMG6 status report in Tdoc SMG 342/97 was presented by the SMG6 Chairperson, Gisela Hertel. It was approved. It was reported that: the currently active subgroups on GSM are (Subscriber and equipment trace), (Fault maintenance of the BSS), WPA (UMTS issues) and GPRS. In addition, a charging issues adhoc group exists, but does not yet have a chairman. the new UMTS subgroup held their inaugural meeting in May. They plan to have version of their document "O&M requirements for UMTS" by SMG #24 (December 97). The issue of the new ETSI TC on TMN is further discussed under agenda item 5.3. Tdoc SMG 343/97 contains non-strategic CRs to GSM 12.02, and It was noted that the CR to will result in a phase 2+ version being created. Tdoc SMG 344/97 contains a non-strategic CR to GSM New work items: See section 8.1. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 18 97/06/30

22 6.6 SMG7 Tdoc SMG 327/97, the SMG7 status report, was presented by the SMG7 Chairman, Rémi Thomas. Phase 1: No work on phase 1 was necessary between SMG#21 and SMG#22. Phase 2: Main work was on corrections of tests in the RF, signalling, SIM/ME interface area. No Changes to TBRs except those yielded by the introduction of EFR in phase 2. TTCN: A new handling of TTCN, elaborated by PT SMG (see Annex 7.2 of this report) and accepted by SMG7, was approved. Main points are to check correctness of TTCN by log-files and a new change control regime for part 3. Bob Morley presented Tdoc SMG 522/97 which informs about the progress of Anite in translating prose tests to TTCN. EFR in phase 2: SMG7 performed the following actions which have been approved by SMG #22: to copy the EFR signalling tests from phase 2+ GSM to phase 2 GSM (See CR A206 in Tdoc SMG 328/97); to introduce references to these tests in TBR 19 and TBR 31, together with the necessary justifications. (See CR TBR and CR TBR in Tdoc SMG 328/97). SMG7 will continue to adapt existing RF tests to EFR mobile stations in their September meeting. It necessary, it may present change requests for approval by correspondence. Further information on the introduction of the EFR into phase 2 is given in section Problems: SMG4 informed SMG7 about problems with some tests of the Radio Link Protocol (RLP). SMG7 is lacking resources to study the item. Regarding phase 2+ work is progressing on High Speed Circuit Switch Data (HSCSD) and on SIM speed enhancement. Volunteers are urgently needed for GPRS. An host is needed for the meeting scheduled November (or November) Change Requests: All the CRs proposed by SMG7 have been approved by SMG, they are contained in the following documents: Tdoc SMG 328/97: EFR CRs Group 1: CRs on GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), TBR 19 and TBR 31 Tdoc SMG 329/97: EFR CRs Group 2: CRs on GSM (Phase 2 and 2+) Tdoc SMG 330/97: Change Requests to GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), MM tests final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 19 97/06/30

23 Tdoc SMG 331/97: Change Requests to GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), signalling tests other than MM tests; in particular, Rémi Thomas,, Niels Peter Skov Andersen and Athol Berry verified again the correctness of Change Request A193 in Tdoc SMG 331/97. Tdoc SMG 332/97: Change Requests to GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), other signalling tests Tdoc SMG 333/97: Change Requests to GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), SIM/ME testing Some questions have been asked by Radi Kar regarding CR A214 on "SIM/ME Interface 3V/5V switching". They were clarified. Tdoc SMG 532/97 is withdrawn and CR A214 is accepted as prepared by SMG7 and copied in Tdoc SMG 333/97. Tdoc SMG 334/97: Change Requests to GSM (Phase 2 and 2+), other tests, including RF tests Tdoc SMG 335/97: Change Requests to GSM (Updated IXIT) Tdoc SMG 336/97: TTCN Change Requests to GSM Phase 2 In addition a CR on GSM has been directly brought to the plenary which accepted it in principle, subject to a review until the 4th July by the SMG7 delegates. This is CR A228, it implements in GSM the consequences of CR A053r1 on "Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS". See section TYPE APPROVAL MATTERS GSM Facilities: No report from GSM Facilities was available at this meeting. GTAAB: David Barnes, GTAAB chairman, indicated that there was nothing to be reported in the area of Type Approval. Tdoc SMG 439/97, source Mercury One-to-One, proposes to start work on phase 2+ testing in parallel with the development of core specifications. The document was noted. 6.8 SMG8 The report was in two parts, the first dealing the SMG8 issues and the second with EMC issues for GSM infrastructure SMG 8 Status Tdoc SMG 347/97 contains the SMG8 status report, which was presented by the SMG8 chairman, Simon Pike. It was approved. The current main areas of work for SMG8 are the elaboration of Radio Link Management section for GSM 11.21, the incorporation of half rate tests to GSM 11.21, and 11.24, monitoring the development of a phase 2 type approval final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 20 97/06/30

24 Change requests: report form and, in conjunction with RES 09, developing the EMC specification for Phase 2 GSM infrastructure. Tdoc SMG 348/97 contains a strategic CR to GSM references the R-GSM band. It is strategic because it was recommended that it not be incorporated until the procedure for dealing with SMG8 phase2+ change requests is agreed. Tdoc SMG 349/97 contains a non-strategic CR to GSM to remove the tests using TU 3 and TU 1.5. Tdoc SMG 350/97 contains a non-strategic CR to GSM to add new tests of LAPDm. GSM phase 2 BTS type approval report form: Tdoc SMG 351/97 contains a draft of the GSM phase 2 BTS type approval report form for information. It is expected that the final version will be presented to SMG # EMC issues for GSM infrastructure Tdoc SMG 352/97 contains a report of SMG-relevant activities within TC ERM and STC RES09. It was commented that the EU should be requested to produce a single directive covering radio and EMC. Tdoc SMG 353/97 contains a draft (for information) of the RES09 specification, ETS ,Phase 2 GSM EMC specification. 6.9 SMG9 Tdoc SMG 354/97, the status report of SMG9, was presented by Klaus Vedder. It was approved. Three working parties have been active within SMG9. The SIM toolkit security group (joint with SMG10) has completed as v This is presented in Tdoc SMG 505/97 for in formation and comments. The SIM test specification WP now have v1.0.0 of the phase 2 SIM test conformance specification available for information and comments. (see Tdoc SMG 355/97). That document also contains GSM 11.15, the feasibility study of SIM application toolkit security. The UMTS WP have now had their first meeting and expect to have version of their document "Requirements for the USIM" ready by SMG #24 in December. SMG9 plans to develop a SIM test specificatation for the SIM application toolkit. SIM tests in GSM shall in future be elaborated by SMG9 but still agreed by SMG7. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 21 97/06/30

25 SMG9 are requesting clarification from SMG 1, SMG10 and MoU SCAG on interpretation of SIM behaviour if CHV1 is initially disabled and three consecutive attempts are made to enable it. SMG9 plan to hold a meeting in Australia in May Companies who would not send a delegate to this meeting because of the location should inform PT SMG (Michael Sanders) before the September SMG9 plenary meeting. It was noted that although BT no longer send a delegate to SMG9, they objected to holding the meeting outside Europe. Change requests: Tdoc SMG 356/97 contains CRs to GSM phase 2 and 2+. It was clarified that CR A042 (category: functional modification) would be made only to release 97 but all other CRs in this document are for release 96. Tdoc SMG 357/97 contains CRs to GSM 11.14, all to the release 96 version. New work items: see section SMG10 In the period between SMG#21 and SMG#22 SMG10 held two plenary meetings and several WP and ad-hoc meetings. Four working parties are active within SMG10. The draft report of the latest SMG10 meeting #2/97 (Tampere, 3 to 6 June 1997) and the report of SMG10 meeting #1/97 (Herentals, 5 to 7 March 1997) were made available in Tdoc SMG 509/97. The LSs agreed by SMG10 were attached as annexes to the meeting reports. The status of SMG10 was presented by Michael Walker, chairman of SMG10. The main issues handled in SMG10 were: GPRS security, CAMEL, FIGS and IST, Follow Me, Lawful interception., Security aspects of SIM application toolkit, GSM and SS7 security, ciphering indicator. The following issues were handled during the SMG10 presentation: SMG10-WPA activities: GPRS ciphering: GSM 01.61, GPRS ciphering algorithm requirements, in Tdoc SMG 506/97 was completed and was presented for information. The specification is expected at next meeting for approval. A special dedicated algorithm for GPRS is required. ETSI SAGE will be the body to develop this algorithm. There was no conformation yet from MoU of funding for the design of the algorithm. GSM will be sent to ETSI SAGE. ETSI SAGE will look at the requirements specification but will not start the work before funding is made available. The deadline is the end of SMG10 discussed early drafts of CRs to GSM for the inclusion of the GPRS ciphering mechanism. These CRs need to be reviewed. Group call ciphering mechanism: A small group re-discussed mechanisms for the group call ciphering. According to SMG3 much more information can be made available on the radio signalling. A modified proposal with a more optimised mechanism is on its way to SMG3-WPA. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 22 97/06/30

26 CTS: SMG10 has carried out an initial investigation on the security aspects of the CTS concept. In an LS to SMG (annex Tdoc SMG10 108/97 attached to SMG10- Tampere meeting report in Tdoc SMG 509/97) SMG10 indicates the outcome of this study. No substantial blocking points regarding the security were identified. SMG10 proposes that a dedicated resource within a PT might be set-up for this purpose. SIM Application Toolkit security: This work item is a joint activity between SMG9 and SMG10. The Stage 1 description (GSM 02.48) was already presented for information during the SMG9 presentation in Tdoc SMG 505/97. SMG10-WPB activities: Fraud Information Gathering System: FIGS stage 0 (GSM 01.31) and stage 1 (GSM 02.31) were presented for information in Tdoc SMG 508/97. The separate stage 1 description for Immediate Service Termination (IST) (GSM 02.32) is also ready and was presented for information. The intention is that FIGS will be based on the CAMEL platform. Follow Me: SMG10 has reviewed the early stage 1 description of the Follow Me service. In an LS to SMG1 significant security problems are highlighted and explanations are requested. CAMEL Phase 2: SMG10 indicated that the mid-call DP is essential for some supplementary services: ECT, CD, CF, MPTY, FM) if CAMEL is to be used for FIGS. SMG1 was informed by SMG10 for this need. IN security: A reaction was sent to NA6 on IN security. NA6 had requested to check their specification on IN security. GSM and SS7 security review: A number of concerns were identified in SS7. TC Security will be requested to check the matter. It was found necessary that a review of SS7 security is urgently needed. Also mutual authentication is an issue which is under study in SMG10. SMG10-WPC activities: UMTS security: UMTS (from SMG5) is under study. A revised version is expected early next year. The security mechanisms for multiple IC cards is also under study. SMG10-WPD activities: Lawful interception: The work on stage 2 (GSM 03.33) was continued. The target date is December lawful interception for GPRS: SMG10-WPD also dealt with lawful interception of packet data on GSM. A new stage 0 specification will be made. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 23 97/06/30

27 A meeting with other bodies in ETSI and the PCWG will be organised on common understanding of lawful interception. Other issues: IMEI security: A session on IMEI security with manufactures took place. Issues were feasibility of securing IMEI, testing of this security, establishing EIR world-wide. MoU-SG will continue the IMEI discussion with the manufactures. Ciphering indicator: It is proposed that an indicator is included in MS by which the user can be informed if ciphering is not switched on. The CRs (Phase 2 and Release 96) to GSM and GSM in Tdoc SMG 507/97 were approved after a detailed introduction and explanation of the feature. The category was changed to C: "addition of feature". It is intended that this indicator will be introduced as soon as possible. SMG10 will assist SMG7 in writing the test specifications SMG11 The SMG11 status report (Tdoc SMG 323/97) was presented by the SMG11 Chairman, Phil Gaskell. It was approved. There were no phase 1 CRs. CRs A003 and A001 in Tdoc SMG 325/97 on 8 bit test vectors for half-rate and enhanced full-rate transcoding respectively were approved. These will facilitate testing of network transcoders which only have 8-bit terminal access points. CRs to 06.20, 06.22, and in Tdoc SMG 430/97 resulting from comments from UAP60 were agreed. The CR to in Tdoc SMG 430/97/97 was withdrawn. EFR: SMG11 confirmed that 06.51, 06.53, 06.54, 06.60, 06.61, 06.62, 06.81, can be released as Versions This was endorsed. The TR in Tdoc SMG 326/97 on Characteristics, test methods and quality assessment for handsfree MS was presented for information. Codec interoperability tests: The report on Phase 2 of these tests, contained in Tdoc SMG 324/97, was presented. This showed the speech quality obtained for various codec tandeming scenarios in the presence of background noise and channel errors. Advantages of TFO operation were again demonstrated, especially for the half-rate codec. The report was approved. The contracts of the laboratories involved were agreed by SMG as having been fulfilled. Transcoder Free Operation (TFO): There was strong interest to have TFO soon. The basic in-band solution is expected to be the basis for the first implementation. It was clarified that the minimum required level of out-of-band signalling to support the in-band solution has still to be assessed by SMG3-WPC; they were asked to perform this task. A phased approach to enable TFO to be operated and applied more widely in the future may be appropriate. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 24 97/06/30

28 It was noted that the survey on inter-msc TRAU link transparency had a poor response making it difficult to assess the general applicability of the in-band TFO solution. A statement of the constraints will be prepared by SMG11 for SMG#23. Ed Ehrlich informed the meeting that 56 kbit/s on T1 links are still predominant in North America. This may impact the applicability of the TFO in-band solution. The TFO Stage 1 description in in Tdoc SMG 402/97 was presented for information. Adaptive Multi Rate Codec: The feasibility study has progressed on a broad front but some areas are not being adequately resourced. Even if some aspects have been fully evaluated, the results from the study will be presented (as a joint production with SMG2) to SMG#23. It was noted that the Feasibility Study will include the option of supporting wideband speech (e.g. 7kHz or more). End-to-end quality factors: A new proposed task has been postponed until the new TC-STQ terms of reference are agreed. It was noted that Paolo Usai and Jari Järvinen had been elected as vice-chairmen of SMG11. TC STQ: Pierre Perrichon gave a short summary of the first TC STQ meeting, a new Technical Committee of ETSI, which he chairs: It deals with end-to-end speech quality matters. Terms of Reference will be ready for the next ETSI Board meeting in August. Tdoc SMG 488/97 was a Liaison Statement from EP TIPHON, a new EP set up to investigate the interworking between IP and PSTN/ISDN/GSM networks. In response to their request for support, the LS contained in Tdoc SMG 538/97 was approved KBIT/S The contributions on 14.4 kbit/s have been prepared by T1P1 and reviewed in the SMG STCs. The Release 96 CRs to GSM 04.03, GSM and GSM for 14.4 in Tdoc SMG 425/97 were approved. A CR to GSM (CR A077) in Tdoc SMG 458/97, which was prepared by T1P1, was seen by SMG3 and minor modifications were proposed. The CR will be treated during the T1P1 inputs. In the scope of SMG1, CRs to GSM 02.34, 03.10, 03.45, 08.08, 08.20, and were approved. All CRs as contained in Tdoc SMG 454/97, 455/97, 456/97, 457/97, 458/97 and 460/97 were approved. The CR to had been approved as part of the SMG2 work before and was therefore withdrawn. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 25 97/06/30

29 Tdoc SMG 458/97: There were some errors detected in the CR to 08.08, that were only discovered after approval at T1P1. A separate CR in Tdoc SMG 494/97 was therefore prepared with the intention to supersede Tdoc SMG 458/97. However, due to the fact that Tdoc SMG 494/97 was not seen by SMG2 and is based on a different version of GSM 08.08, it was decided that Tdoc SMG 458/97 is approved and that a new separate CR be created that corrects the errors (code point allocations): CR A078r1 in Tdoc SMG 544/97 concerning 14.4 kbit/s was presented by Mikko Kanerva. It was approved with the agreement of the SMG2 and SMG3 chairmen, but will be sent to SMG2 WPA which shall study it and - if necessary - generate CRs to the new version of GSM (which incorporates CR A078r1). It was noted that due to the late removal of the TCH/F7.2 channel coding SMG2 has not yet removed references to this channel coding rate from their specifications. This is however considered a minor clean-up task and will be performed in the next SMG2 meeting. GSM v.0.0.0, System Overview for 14.4 kbit/s Work Item in Tdoc SMG 511/97 was approved. It was based on Tdoc SMG 461/97, presented by Ed Ehrlich. For T1P1, this closes the work on 14.4 kbit/s, the maintenance is seen with the SMG STCs. Ed Ehrlich thanked the engaged experts for their work. 7 UMTS MATTERS 7.1 REPORTS FROM THE RELEVANT GROUPS UMTS Forum The status report from UMTS Forum was made available in Tdoc SMG 520/97. The report was presented by Thomas Beijer, Chairman of UMTS Forum. Main issues: establishment of the permanent secretariat, agreement between UMTS Forum and GSM MoU, report on regulatory framework, UMTS business case, Japanese explanatory mission, presentation at the European Council WG, communications plan, WRC-97 preparations, analysis of the spectrum need for UMTS. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 26 97/06/30

30 The Report on Regulatory Framework was particularly stressed. It is scheduled for approval at the UMTS Forum General Assembly, June CEC Communications to the Parliament: Commenting on the CEC Communications to the Parliament would require large work in a short time and is therefore not planned. During the agenda item 7.3 (SMG1 UMTS matters) it was reported that the UMTS Forum Marketing Group presented its work to ITU-T Study Group 1 and established close working relationship Third Generation Interest group (3GIG) The status report from MoU GSM 3GIG in Tdoc SMG 471/97, was presented by Alan Cox on behalf of Neil Lilly, Chairman of MoU GSM 3GIG. MoU 3GIG has approved 3 documents: Introduction for Services (Tdoc SMG 523/97), UMTS Service Requirements and Concepts (Tdoc SMG 524/97) and UMTS Radio Requirements (Tdoc SMG 473/97). Several other PRD (in Tdoc SMG 472/97, 474, 481, 482) should be ready for SMG#23. System Architecture questions need still to be resolved. The first set of GSM MoU documents are part of system engineering process. These documents require comments from SMG. SMG welcomed the MoU Permanent Reference Document. They are to be seen as a part of a requirements engineering process. They will be processed by the SMG chairpersons and the STCs. SMG should contribute to this process either by input to the STCs or to the dedicated meeting of the SMG chairpersons on July Japan mission Fred Hillebrand presented Tdoc SMG 398/97, an executive summary of this joint mission of ETSI SMG, UMTS Forum and GSM MoU 3GIG, see annex 10 of this report. There is a will in Japan and there is a potential to co-operate. The possibilities and commonalties deserve a further exploration. The complete extended meeting report including all documents of the meetings during that mission was made available at the meeting and also on the ETSI server and CD ROM #22. Gunnar Sandegren informed the meeting that the FRAMES project and NTT DoCoMo have agreed to harmonize their W-CDMA proposals for Japan and SMG. It was clarified that no ARIB decision on a Japanese 3rd generation radio access exists. The meeting approved Tdoc SMG 571/97, an extended mandate for SMG to continue the dialogue. A radio workshop, a meeting on spectrum issues and a meeting on network issues will be held. Tdoc SMG 528/97, an agenda proposal for the radio workshop, was deferred to SMG 2.A general meeting of the two delegations will be held on August in Stockholm. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 27 97/06/30

31 7.2 SMG5 The status report from SMG5 was made available in Tdoc SMG 497/97. The report was presented by Juha Rapeli SMG5 Chairman. The report was approved. The Draft report of the SMG5#21 meeting dedicated to the UMTS Satellite component (S-UMTS) was made available in Tdoc SMG 498/97. The report was presented by Juha Rapeli SMG5 Chairman. The report was approved. UMTS satellite component: There were intensive discussions between the Chairman of TC SES, Alain Richard, who attended SMG#22, and the SMG, SMG5 and SMG3 chairmen. The result is in Tdoc SMG 560/97 which was approved by SMG. Main results: S-UMTS standardisation should be focussed to dual mode of operation and terminals between satellite based UMTS and terrestrial UMTS. There is no requiremetns for a complete system standard for the satellite based UMTS. The necessary specificaionts for satellite based UMTS will be developed as a part of UMTS under leadership of SMG. TC SES will develop the necessary specifications which aim at the compliance with the satellite and terminal type approval directives under a subcontract agreement from SMG to SES. The annex of this liaison statement is the revised version of Tdoc SMG 556/97 which was presented by Juha Rapeli. He explained that in this document, not unnecessarily differing intends to mean what it means. Still it was modified to differing only where necessary. Further modifications: on page 3, section 5, para 2 to replace address by consider. In section 5, para 6, first line, to replace the by those parts of and in the same para, in accordance with by which aim at the compliance to. SMG had approved by correspondence to close SMG5 by SMG#22, as work has now been successfully integrated into the other STCs. The SMG Chairman thanked Juha Rapeli for all his efforts on promoting and working on UMTS. Chairing SMG5 since spring 94, he carried the banner of 3rd generation, contributed many valuable concepts, provided important external relations and was famous for his abilities to find the gold nuggets in the phletora of papers on 3rd generation mobile communications. 7.3 UMTS SERVICES (SMG1) The status report from SMG1 on UMTS, part of Tdoc SMG 312/97, presented by Alan Cox, SMG1 Chairman, and Derek Richards, SMG1 WPC Chairman. was approved. The main issues were UMTS market vision final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 28 97/06/30

32 UMTS role model information on the preparation of documents being produced by SMG1. Tdoc SMG 319 containing an editorial change request was presented by Derek Richards. The change request was approved. Tdoc SMG 320/97, a change request affecting several features like emergency call, user identification, service independence, multiple profiles and additional hand-over requirements on handover between GSM and UMTS) was presented by Derek Richards. It was commented that such far going changes in different areas should be documented in independent papers which also should highlight and explain the modifications. The document was approved, but substantial comments were made: Some conclusions on dual mode of operation GSM/UMTS and handover: GSM only, UMTS only and GSM/UMTS terminals should be allowed. GSM - UMTS handover is needed in both directions. Restrictions of the applicability of handover may be neessary for particular services and when services are different between the systems. Support of handover between UMTS and GSM entails modifications of the GSM specifications. GSM networks need to be protected from unwanted side-effects caused by functions to support cross handovers. Some comments on handover: The realisation of mobility management in UMTS can influence handover functions. In case of handovers between networks of different operators, protection mechanisms are needed. The national regulation can put requirements on handover. It is necessary to put together all requirements on handover and after that look on possibilities and difficulties of implications. Handover between cellular and cordless applications could be also studied with requirements on handover. It has been stated importance to find out if the requirements on handover UMTS-GSM originated from operators or GSM MoU. Emergency calls: It was concluded that clarifications on the UMTS emergency call concepts are needed. Role model: Tdoc SMG 302/97, a change request to UMTS related to the UMTS Role model was approved. Some comments received: The role model has the intention to cover both public and private environments. The private environment has not been properly covered by the role model. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 29 97/06/30

33 The UMTS role model must be further studied in order to clarify the model s validity for private environment. UMTS Forum has been requested to study and comment this document. SMG and UMTS Forum should use the same role model. Potentially the value added service provider can hold a database on the users, and conversely the user will hold a database on value added service providers. Some questions were raised on the (role of the) UMTS role model. SMG members have been asked for additional resources for this topic. UMTS services and Service capabilities: UMTS 22.05, UMTS services and Service capabilities, in Tdoc SMG 316/97 was presented for information by Derek Richards. The document was noted. UMTS Quality of Services and Network Performance: UMTS 22.25, UMTS Quality of Services and Network Performance, in Tdoc SMG 317/97 was presented for information by Derek Richards. The document was noted. Comments are needed and invited. They should be submitted directly to SMG1. It was stated that this document has been traditionally oriented to classical services like speech instead of to the new multimedia services. Service aspects of Security and Charging: UMTS 22.15, UMTS Service aspects of Security and Charging, in Tdoc SMG 318/97 was presented for information by Derek Richards. The document was noted. It was asked why security and charging is combined in one document. It seems more appropriate to create two separate documents for the service aspects of charging and security. Tdoc SMG 299/97, a liaison statement on the optimisation of the UMTS radio interface, presented for information by Derek Richards, was noted. Merging of SMG1 WPC: After SMG#22, SMG1 WPC is now merged into SMG1 plenary. By this, full attention of SMG1 expertise to the UMTS development is enforced. 7.4 UMTS RADIO (SMG2) SMG2 The SMG2 status report on UMTS (section 3 of Tdoc SMG 464/97) was presented by Niels Peter Skov Andersen: SMG2 are progressing the work on the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access according to schedule. This work have participation from the representatives from industry and research projects. SMG2 have received presentations of potential access technology candidates as well as of requirements from the UMTS Forum, GSM final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 30 97/06/30

34 MoU 3GIG and SMG1. Based on these inputs SMG2 have elaborated the deliverables of the first milestone in the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) definition procedure. High level requirements: SMG2 presented Tdoc SMG 478/97, High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA which completes the corresponding work in SMG2. Also, UMTS 04.01, Requirements for the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA (Tdoc SMG 431/97) has been completed. The document have been reorganised and do now have the same structure as the document High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA such that the high level requirements can be found directly in UMTS together with the associated detailed requirements. Selection procedures: UMTS 04.02, Selection procedures for the choice of radio transmission technologies of the UMTS (Tdoc SMG 432/97) was presented for approval in order to bring the document under change control. The SMG2 Chairman informed SMG that due to the tight time schedule there might still be some discrepancies between UMTS and UMTS 04.02; that in this case, it is UMTS which sets the requirements and any conflicting part of UMTS will be corrected by change requests; however, that it is important to have UMTS under change control as the evaluation work is starting now; moreover that, as UMTS is a document to be used for practical work it is likely that errors and impracticalities will be discovered during the work; and that SMG2 will as usual document any further change to UMTS in the form of change request which will be presented to SMG for approval; but thatm due to tight time schedule SMG2 will need to use the change requests as working assumption before the formal approval by SMG. Concept groups: SMG2 have also elaborated proposal for five concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA (Tdoc SMG 480/97). These five concept groups are: α - concept: Wideband CDMA This group includes the following proposals: FRAMES FMA mode 2 (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) Wideband Code Division Multiple Access( W-CDMA) (Fujitsu Europe Telecom R&D Centre) Wideband Direct Sequence (DS) CDMA, (NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd) DS-CDMA Utilising FDD and TDD, (Panasonic (Matsushita Europe & Matsushita Comm. Ind. Ltd)) β - concept: OFDM This group includes the following proposals: final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 31 97/06/30

35 Band Division Multiple Access (BDMA) (OFDM & SFH-TDMA), (Sony International (Europe) Gmbh) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) (Telia Research) OFDMA (Lucent Technologies) γ - concept: Wideband TDMA This group includes the following proposals: FRAMES FMA mode 1 without spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) δ - concept: Wideband TDMA/CDMA This group includes the following proposals: Code Time Division Multiple Access (CTDMA) (Swiss Telecom PTT) FRAMES FMA mode 1 with spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, France Telecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) ε - concept: ODMA This group includes the following proposals: Opportunity Driven Multiple Access (ODMA) (Vodafone LTD., Salbu R&D (Pty) Ltd.) The following proposals are considered relevant for more than one Concept Group: For the β, γ, δ concept groups are allocated the proposal Flexible FRAMES Structure (Philips Consumer Communications/Philips Research Laboratories). For all concept groups are allocated the proposal Multi-Dimensional Packet Reservation Multiple Access (MD PRMA) (NEC technologies (UK) Ltd., Kings College London) Decisions of SMG: SMG approved the High level requirements relevant for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA in Tdoc SMG 478/97. UMTS 04.01, Requirements for the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access system (UTRA) in Tdoc SMG 431/97 was unanimously approved. It will be re-numbered as UMTS UMTS 04.02, Selection procedures for the choice of radio transmission technologies of the UMTS in Tdoc SMG 432/97: Whereas SMG2 feels that some substantial work is necessary on this report, including a clean-up based on the now approved and consistency checks, it was presented for approval to be put under change control. It will be re-numbered as UMTS SMG approved the five concept groups Alfa, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon. The groups are open to contributions. Discussion: final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 32 97/06/30

36 High level requirements for the definition of the UTRA concept (Tdoc SMG 478/97): This document is aligned with 04.01, which is practically a superset of Tdoc SMG 478/97. Some questions and answers:? Are there definitions of seamless and efficient when used in requirements on handovers (Frieder Pernice)? In section 4.3 of (Tdoc SMG 431/97) the details are given. seamless means unperceivable relative to the service.? Network complexity and costs: Re-use aspects of existing (GSM) infrastructure is very important (Frieder Pernice)? This was discussed, and has various aspects (re-use of part of a BTS, transmission lines etc.). It should be appropriately reflected passim in the specification ? What is the nature of Tdoc SMG 478/97? It should be kept as an annex of the baseline document - of course, at some point in development it will become more a document of historical interest, but at the moment it is a concise reference.? Why is the requirement for spectrum efficiency to be as good as GSM, not better? For example, to require a better quality in narrow band speech could impose unnecessary requirements on the solution.? What is an appropriate international referene relating to emission levels for biological effects? This question should be studied in SMG2 and input is requested.? When are we in the phase to get certain priorities? This has started, in SMG1, but also in SMG2, e.g., section of 04.01, where an optimisation is foreseen as a second step. UMTS 04.02, Selection procedures for the choice of radio transmission technologies of the UMTS: Some questions and answers:? Page 31, an old debate: low delay data bearer for speech, given with 20 ms. Is this already applied for selecting the concepts? (Alistair Urie) That table comes from ITU REVAL. This is the delay of the radio transmission only. SMG2 is also verifying whether requirements have a chance to be fulfilled by any candidate. SMG1 should consider the matter. Deref Richards commented that the SMG1 requirements are aligned. It was clarified that, while UMTS (alias UMTS 04.01) and the high level requirements were approved because they reflect the position of SMG, UMTS (alias 04.02) was approved in order to put in under change control, even if SMG feels that it has to be revised. Tdoc SMG 480/97 contains detailed information about the five concept groups. It was clarified that ODMA must - for the moment - stay an independent concept final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 33 97/06/30

37 group because it imposes requirements on key parameters. An earlier merging of different concept groups is also not un-intended. All concept groups are open for new contributions.? What will be the output of the process in December, just one of the groups? A lot of outputs, also conclusions between the different concept groups - what are the buiding blocks, then a possible re-arrangement of the building blocks. The end-result might be a combination of the different concept groups might be the decision in December.? The Japanese proposals fall into the alpha group; are there conflicts visible? Gunnar Sandegren repeated his information on harmonizations between the FRAMES project and NTT DoCoMo, see ? Is there already a decision for one Japanese radio candidate? No.? What exactly are we going to agree now? After the decisions of this meeting, contributions to SMG2 would either go into one or several of the five identified concept groups or would concern re-arrangements of the concept groups; however, contributions for new additional concept groups (not emerging from a re-arrangement of the five concept groups) needs a decision of SMG. The front page of Tdoc SMG 480/97 was unanimously approved with the following amendment: Replacement of every occurrence as follows: Allocated to this group are the following proposals. This group includes the following proposals. The revised and approved version of the document is annex 11 of this report. Global pilot channel: Niels Peter Skov Andersen presented Tdoc SMG 337/97, a collection of liaison statements. In particular, it contains a liaison statement from SMG2 to SMG on a global pilot mechanism, to be broadcast in all regions, giving information on the access scheme. Chris Wildey reported about a lot of discussions on the item and problems with regulatory (frequency availability), implementation (to enforce mobiles to implement an additional transmission technique), operational (who operates the channel?). On the other side, delegates commented that a more flexible scheme can lead to a longer information gathering period (e.g., after switch on). In this matter, Chris Wildey presented Tdoc SMG 557/97 as the result of an adhoc group during SMG#22. It was approved with some modifications as an initial view, but interested parties are invited to contribute on the matter. Agreed changes: The change in the selection and design of the UMTS final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 34 97/06/30

38 was accepted with objections (Simon Pike, Chris Wildey), a second change: was accepted with no objection. Any global pilot channel mayshould be considered to work independent of the UTRA and if required maywould be implemented as an overlay mechanism With these modifications, Tdoc SMG 557/97 was approved with one opposition (Juha Rapeli). After approval, it was agreed to replace radio selection by radio definition RAST RAST5: Per Björndahl and Juha Rapeli presented a report from RAST5, Geneva June 5th - 6th, 1997, see Tdoc SMG 500/97; the collection of all papers of that meeting is in Tdoc SMG 501/97. In particular, the documents contain information about the ongoing activities in the 3rd generation radio development all over the world. Tdoc SMG 501/97 gives (p.39-41) an overview and recommendations on the spectrum situation in the regions. Antun Samukic pointed to an error on page 41: The spectrum allocated in Europe ends at 2200 MHz. A problem with 3rd generation frequency bands is that - despite the WARC 92 decision - the 1900 frequencies had been assigned for the PCS 1900 network. Ed Ehrlich indicated that a UMTS re-farming of PCS frequencies is possible. He presented requirements to the allocation of uplink and downlink frequencies SE 32 The document CEPT PTSE32 Co-ordination Group for Contributions towards ITU-R TG8/1 is one of the papers included in Tdoc SMG 550/97. The document was presented by Stuart Cook, UK DTI. ERC PT32 is a group established under CEPT in order to co-ordinate ETSI, ERC and UMTS Forum activities towards ITU-R TG8/1. The scope of the activities are all questions handled by ITU-R TG8/1. Note: The status of CEPT within ITU has to be checked S-PCN - UMTS interference ERM ad hoc on satellite services: Concerns had been raised that SES specifications might permit too high out of band spurious emissions in the 1,6 GHz range and coexistence problems with UMTS in the 2 GHz band, and, as a consequence, the affected specifications did not or will not pass voting. Michael Färber, SMG2 Vice Chairman, presented Tdoc SMG 545/97, notes from the ERM ad hoc on satellite services, Sophia Antipolis (3 June, 1997). From the SMG side, it was final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 35 97/06/30

39 proposed at that meeting to use preliminary figures for the S-PCN emissions, and to adapt them when the UTRA proposal is defined. To live around 6 months with preliminary figures is was found acceptable by CEPT SE. The meeting adopted the ETS and TBR according to the - already tightened - most recent ITU specifications. The SES Chairman, Alain Richard, also addressed the SMG plenary, and expressed his satisfaction about the emerging reasonable solution. Concerning Tdoc SMG 487/97, another document in this matter presented by Lucy Lombardi, he gave the advice to forward it to the Italian National Standardisation Organisation so that it arrives as a national comment. in the ETSI balloting procedures (OAP, One step Approval Procedure, and TAP, Two step Approval Procedure). 7.5 UMTS NETWORK MATTERS (SMG3) The status report from SMG3 on UMTS matters is contained in Tdoc SMG 504/97. The report was presented by Michel Mouly SMG3 Chairman. The report was approved. The proposed work programme for 1997 was approved. All Liaison Statements related to UMTS were approved. Annex B: Inter-system handover should be handled together with the same topic accentuated at this meeting. Annex C: LS approved. The necessary connections to other bodies can be established according to SMG3 needs. Annex D: LS approved. Work on the new UMTS terminology document is to be started by PT SMG. 7.6 UMTS MATTERS OF OTHER STCS SMG4: Tdoc SMG 418/97 section 5. SMG4 see their role in UMTS in the definition of the interworking of application and transport network and interworking of applications. The role of SMG4 in UMTS is not yet defined. The next dedicated SMG STG on UMTS should make a proposal. SMG 11: Phil Gaskell presented a liaison statement from SMG11 to SMG in Tdoc SMG 337/97, page 11 (Tdoc SMG11 95/97). It recommends the definition of a high quality basic speech service including the speech and channel codecs and related end-to-end aspect, possibly based on AMR. On the same issue Tdoc SMG 503/97, source Philips Consumer Communications, was presented by Juha Rapeli. It discusses further alternatives: specific UMTS/FPLMTS codecs, a general source coding, e.g. MPEG, or only a final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 36 97/06/30

40 framework for interworking of different codecs. Tdoc SMG 503/97 also addresses the issue of high level, e.g. floating point, and low level, e.g. bit precise descriptions. It proposes SMG11 to study the possible usage of AMR for UMTS and to address the description issue. The recommendations of SMG11 were endorsed, and include the study points of Tdoc SMG 503/97 in their work. 7.7 UMTS STRATEGIC QUESTIONS UMTS Baseline Document The draft UMTS baseline document, UMTS was distributed in Tdoc SMG 348/97 for comments by SMG delegates. Tdoc SMG 392/97 contains the comments received; they were provided by BT, Fujitsu, E plus, Mannesmann, T-Mobil, Analogue Devices. Concerning the exact reproduction of agreed positions, no corrections were proposed. Therefore the UMTS Baseline document, UMTS was approved (and becomes V3.0.0). Proposals to change agreed positions and proposals for new positions will be processed by PT SMG and submitted to SMG# ITU Contributions A proposed liaison statement to SG11 WP3 on the topic of the FPLMTS family concept in Tdoc SMG 491/97, presented by François Grassot, was approved by SMG. Tdoc SMG 388/97, describing possible activities in ITU, was presented by Antun Samukic. Delegates doubted that SMG should have an activity in the evaluation of other 3rd generation radio candidates. Further, it was decided to modify section 4 as follows: - A new recommendation on radio interface characteristics principles for free global movement of PFLMTS terminals. The list of contributions to ITU in section 4 should be reviewed by the SMG chairman and the involved STC chairs to see how much of that is realistic. In section 6, the following modification was agreed: SMG and its relevant STCs shall should allocate sufficient time to discuss and prepare contributions. It is not more intended than to give room to discussion on contributions for ITU, in the spirit that contributions to SMG STCs are voluntary. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 37 97/06/30

41 In section 7, it was clarified that the SMG internal co-ordination group should be mainly an group. The co-ordination group between SMG, SPS, NA (and other ETSI groups) should continue. It is handling inputs for ITU-T (SG11) where Mr. Briggs - chairing this group - has the right liaisons (SPS having the lead role in ETSI towards ITU-T SG11).Towards ITU-R TG8/1, SMG has the lead, so the ITU-R co-ordinator - see below in this section - should co-ordinate the activities towards ITU-R in close co-operation with Mr. Cook; a proposal that all contributions to TG8/1 should go through SE32; was considered too far going. The text on page 5 on top of section 5.2 was inserted by mistake and is not a part of the document. In section 6, the following modification was agreed: detailed technical (to be identified) Annex 1: It was commented that the SMG group for evaluation of RTT candidates can not be organised by SMG; that still interested parties can come together to such work; and that SMG at the moment when such a group is formed on a voluntary basis, would be willing to discuss liaisons and links with it. Others argued that, when the ETSI candidate is proposed to ITU-R, it has to go through an evaluation group, and this might be a reason for building such a group. A decision on the matter was postponed. With the decisions above, the document as revised in Tdoc SMG 570/97 was approved. In this matter, Tdoc SMG 519/97 was presented by Nokia, Siemens, Ericsson and Alcatel. It stressed the need for sufficient priority for ITU contributions. The authors explained that the measures proposed in Tdoc SMG 570/97 and the installation of an ITU co-ordinator were an adequate response to this situation. Evaluation group: The participation in ITU-R evaluation groups for 3rd generation radio candidates was discussed, but a decision on the matter was postponed.. In this matter, Tdoc SMG 562/97 was presented by Simon Pike. It proposes an evaluation group to be established within the framework of SMG. It will be discussed at the UMTS steering group meeting in July. ITU Co-ordinator: SMG approved the establishment of Dr. A. Makis Kokkos (Nokia) as ITU-R Co-ordinator David Williams (Lucent) as ITU-T Co-ordinator for SMG within PT SMG based on Tdoc SMG 407/97 Annex 1.4 and Tdoc SMG 406/97 Annex 1.1. Both will report regularly to the PT SMG leader and to the SMG chairman. David Williams should work permanently at PT SMG in Sophia Antipolis, Makis Kokkos will work at Nokia premises (Camberley). Nokia will provide the complete funding for Makis Kokkos activities; Lucent will offer David Williams without an ETSI payment, but wishes a participation of ETSI at the travelling costs. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 38 97/06/30

42 Fred Hillebrand thanked Lucent and Nokia for their engagement and support. AP Ansgar Bergmann To negotiate the details concerning the ITU Co-ordinators (participation at travel costs and provision of working environment for David Williams, access to PT SMG directories and ETSI information system for both), with ETSI secretariat; to update the job descriptions of both ITU Co-ordinators. 8 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 8.1 GSM WORK PROGRAM Introduction of EFR into GSM Phase 2 In a letter to SMG members, the SMG chairman had proposed to introduce the EFR into the phase 2 specifications; main reasons were alignment with the T1P1 specifications and urgency of type approval. Frieder Pernice presented Tdoc SMG 409/97, source T-Mobil; Pierre Perrichon presented Tdoc SMG 490/97, source SFR/GIE CEGETEL; these documents present the view that an introduction of EFR into phase 2 doesn t speed up type approval and that there are other features with a similar urgency as EFR. In the debate, Rémi Thomas stated that - contrary to, e.g., the High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) feature, introduction of EFR into phase 2 is technically possible, but that mobile stations implementing the EFR would fail certain phase 2 tests of the actual GSM Alan Cox mentioned that introduction of EFR and half-rate codec in a package might be of special interest. David Barnes stressed the importance of EFR for non-european countries and stated that a legal basis for a European type approval of EFR mobiles is missing, but tests will be available in August, and that necessary TBR adaptations (whether phase 2 or phase 2+) are needed at this meeting. Rémi Thomas confirmed that the necessary change requests for are ready (for introduction of EFR into phase 2). The introduction of EFR into phase 2 was agreed (against the voices of SFR/GIE CEGETEL, T-Mobil and Mannesmann Mobilfunk). For the next steps, the timely adaptation of CTRs is in other hands. For the network, the necessary information is given in the CRs to and prepared to SMG#22. MoU and TMS must be made aware of the necessities for vendors and operators are, this will be done by GSM MoU officials. François Grassot presented Tdoc SMG 521/97, a liaison statement to GSM MoU. It indicated the necessary steps to prepare networks for EFR (in order that networks do not reject EFR capable mobiles). Tdoc SMG 542/97, replacing Tdoc SMG 521/97, was approved. It is contained in Annex 5 of this report. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 39 97/06/30

43 Later in the meeting, Rémi Thomas presented a liaison statement to GTAAB in Tdoc SMG 552/97 concerning the steps to introduce EFR mobile stations in phase 2. In section 5, from It should be noted that until of an EFR MS is deleted. The such revised liaison statement was accepted (it is contained in Annex 5 of this report) against objections of Juha Rapeli who insisted that Tdoc SMG 552/97 should be re-written in a clearer form. For results of technical work for the introduction of EFR into GSM phase 2, see sections 6.2, 6.3, 6.6 and 6.11 and annex 2 of this report New work items The following work items were approved: New multiplexing protocol on the ME-TE interface: This work item was proposed by SMG4 (Tdoc SMG 416/97). Enhancements of Fault Management Services: This release 97 work item was proposed by SMG6 (Tdoc SMG 345/97) Modelling of Fault management services: This release 97 work item was proposed by SMG6 (Tdoc SMG 345/97). Low voltage SIM/ME specification: This work item was proposed by SMG9 (Tdoc SMG 358/97. GSM Cordless Telephony System ( Home Base Station ): Tdoc SMG 382/97 is a liaison statement of an ad hoc SMG1, 2, 3 meeting report on CTS (home base station, including a feasibility study and a WID which was approved. (See also section 6.2.) Number Portability (NP) Tdoc SMG 322/97, source SMG Chair, contains all available input material on NP. The document asks the ad hoc group established during SMG#21 to process this material and report to SMG#22. The report of the ad-hoc group on number portability in Tdoc SMG 463/97 was presented by Didier Chauveau. The group noted increasing interest in NP and informs about the regulatory situation. It proposes SMG to task SMG1, 3, 10 to study NP under co-ordination of SMG1, and to establish the necessary liaison with other ETSI groups and GSM MoU. A letter from the EIG Numbering Rapporteur, Ian Markwood, in Tdoc SMG 420/97 requests to pick up the work on NP with urgency. The T1P1.5 work plan for NP in Tdoc SMG 484/97 was presented by Steve Hayes. The American representatives agreed that - noting the sudden urgency of the matter in final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 40 97/06/30

44 Europe as well - the intended procedures could be amended to allow co-operation on the matter, also to have a slightly more generous timeplan foreseeing the specification until the end of the year. Armin Toepfer reported that there are also activities in New Zealand, but that on the other hand there is also reluctance of several operators against NP. The American operators have regional data bases only, no (distributed or centralised) master data base. Rémi Thomas suggested that the normal working procedures of SMG should be applied. Wim Bos, Libertel, presented Tdoc SMG 510 giving an overview on NP in the Netherlands. An NP steering group consists of the regulator, Libertel, PTT MND and TND, Telfort, Enertel and A2000. Service aspects: SIM and IMSI may change; the donor operator has to agree; no service loss Technical implementation: distributed master data base in addition, each operator has his copy transaction protocol between the data bases management of distributed data bases is an issue direct routing of calls to the correct network Modification of ISUP and other network standards protocols should be avoided MSISDNs are picked up at the SCCP level and the global title is changed. The requirements of the Dutch regulator are exactly described in a comprehensive document. They have been setup after a study has been made by the regulator in AP Wim Bos will make the requirement description of the Dutch regulator available to SMG. The Dutch requirements of NP are not restricted to speech. Niels Peter Skov Andersen raised possible problems in a situation where one operator applies the multiple numbering scheme, and the other applies the single numbering scheme. There are some guidelines for the commercial aspects decided in the Dutch NP steering group. The solution is hopefully workable about country borders. Interaction with supplementary services have not been fully analysed in the NP steering group. Conclusions on Number Portability: SMG approved the following conclusions: Work on the development of an ETSI standardised technical solution should start as a matter of urgency. The ETSI work should consider the requirements to support cross sector portability in the future (i.e. fixed-moble portability). final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 41 97/06/30

45 Any charging implications arising from the technical solution should be identified. SMG tasks SMG1, SMG3 and SMG10 to study - under the co-ordination of SMG1 - number portability, in particular the items mentioned in Tdoc SMG 463/97 and report to SMG#23. Relevant liaison with other ETSI groups (in particular NA) and with GSM MoU on number portability should be etsablished/continued. An ad hoc group was asked to elaborate a work item description including milestones and workplan, taking the - approved - North American WID in Tdoc SMG 278/97 into account. Didier Chauveau presented - as the result of that ad hoc group - Tdoc SMG 547/97 on number portability. It proposes an action plan, and as one of the first actions, an open workshop on NP. The document was approved. 8.2 UMTS WORK PROGRAM UMTS 30.00, UMTS Work Program: UMTS had been approved by correspondence. Tdoc SMG 385/97 is a proposed update of the UMTS work program. A main point is the introduction of a work item management. This was approved and the STCs were invited to use this instrument. Comments: Michel Mouly proposed to separate the work items into CNW and URAN; that the series should more distinguish between specifications for GRAN and GSM UMTS; and that the new split between SMG2 and SMG3 should be more reflected. Eckehard Valta presented Tdoc SMG 447/97 raising the question who should define the regulatory requirements for UMTS. It was decided to ask the regulators to produce a focused description of their requirements. This would be a necessary input to revisit the issue at SMG#23. AP The regulators were asked to produce a focused description of their regulatory requirements for UMTS. The following modification of was approved: On page 6, diagram, 2nd but last line: Replace text by Regulation: conformity assessment conditions for MS Document types: The document types specified in the introductory section of 4.1 were approved. Comments and modifications to 30.00: Mobile multimedia services including mobile internet and intranet services: John Keliher proposed to separate the issues. Should be discussed in SMG1. Michel Mouly proposed to delete new in the title of This was decided. The first specification on hand-written page 10 is deleted. An editorial in the note on the bottom of page 10 (24 instead of 22). final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 42 97/06/30

46 The specifications and reports should now use the new numbers. 9 AOB 9.1 LIAISON STATEMENTS TO SMG PCN TAEG: A revision of Tdoc SMG 321/97 in Tdoc SMG xxx/97, a liaison from PCN TAEG to GSM MoU on dual band mobile type approval, was presented for information. MPEG: A liaison statement from convenor of MPEG is in Tdoc SMG 441/97. As an answer, Tdoc SMG 548/97, revision of Tdoc SMG 442/97, was approved. 9.2 TROUBLES IN THE YEAR 00 Tdoc SMG 531/97 was presented by Mikko Kanerva. It highlights potential problems (in mobile networks) of the year 2000 characterised by 2 digits (or text with two characters lengths), and invites experts in the STCs to study the matter. 10 CLOSING OF THE MEETING The Chairman made a brief review of the targets for SMG#22. He thanked Emmanuelle Wurffel and Carole Rodriguez together with the secretaries of the hosts, Sigrid and Olaag Talleraas form Telenor and Ellen Kloevstad from Netcom, for the support during the meeting. Telenor and Netcom, the hosts of the meeting, were thanked for the excellent organisation and hospitality. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 43 97/06/30

47 11 ACTION POINTS Responsible Action Point SMG members Around 1 Mio Ecu may be required for voluntary funding in Interested parties should consider this in their 1998 budget planning. This amount will grow in the later years because the ETSI budget for PTs will be further reduced. PT SMG Ansgar Bergmann Wim Bos Regulators To prepare an action plan for activities towards the ITU-T to allocate SSNs as needed by for GSM. To negotiate the details concerning the ITU Co-ordinators (participation at travel costs and provision of working environment for David Williams, access to PT SMG directories and ETSI information system for both), with ETSI secretariat; to update the job descriptions of both ITU Co-ordinators. To make the requirement description of the Dutch regulator available to SMG. The regulators were asked to produce a focused description of their regulatory requirements for UMTS. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 44 97/06/30

48 12 NEXT MEETINGS Meeting. Plenary Date Steering Group Plenary Venue SMG # Oct Oct. 97 Budapest SMG # Dec Dec. 97 Madrid SMG # March March 98 Warsaw SMG # June June 98 Finland SMG # Oct Oct. 98 Praha SMG # Dec Dec. 98 Rauno Ruismäki, Finish Telecommunication Administration, invited SMG#26 plenary to Finland (June 1998). John Fenn, Samsung, expressed concerns of his company on more and more increasing overlap of SMG, SMG STC and subgroup meetings. PT SMG commented that this is unavoidable if the development has to continue with the requested speed. final draft of ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B, page 45 97/06/30

49 ANNEX 1: LIST OF PARTICIPANTS ANNEX 2: STATUS OF CRS PRESENTED TO THE MEETING ANNEX 3: LIST OF DOCUMENTS ANNEX 4: LIAISON STATEMENTS ANNEX 5: STATUS OF SMG SPECIFICATIONS AFTER SMG#22 ANNEX 6: ROADMAP FOR THE FINALISATION OF GSM PHASE 2+ WORK ITEMS - VERSION 22.1 ANNEX 7: PT SMG STATUS REPORT TO SMG#22 ANNEX 8: SMG BUDGET REQUEST TO ETSI ANNEX 9: SUMMARY OF SMG STG#22 MEETING ANNEX 10: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF MISSION TO JAPAN ANNEX 11: CONCEPT GROUPS FOR UTRA ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Annexes to Part B Annex 7, page 1 97/06/30

50 ETSI/SMG (97) 2 ANNEX 1 COMPLETE LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO SMG#22 AND SMG CONTACT PERSONS Sorted by Name Name: -PT12- Tel 1: Company: ETSI Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: ABDURRAHMAN Alfinesik Tel 1: Company: TÜRK TELEKOM Tel 2: Address: AR-GE Mob : Ahlatlibel Fax 1: ANKARA Fax 2: TURKEY Internet: Name: ADAMS Peter.M. Tel 1: Company: BRITISH TELECOM Tel 2: Address: Room 2-02, Bibb Way Mob : IPSWICH Fax 1: SUFFOLK IP1 2EQ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: adamspm@boat.bt.com Name: ADELSRBERG Shabtai Tel 1: Company: ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES Tel 2: Address: PO Box Mob : Fax 1: TEL AVIV Fax 2: ISRAEL Internet: Name: AHAVA Heikki Tel 1: Company: NOKIA CORPORATION Tel 2: Address: Nokia Mobile Phones UK Mob : PO Box 47 Fax 1: ESPOO Fax 2: FINLAND 1

51 Internet: Name: ALARD Michel Tel 1: Company: WAVECOM Tel 2: Address: 39 Rue du Gouverneur General Eboué Mob : Fax 1: ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: michel.alard@wavecom.fr Name: ALELUIA Jorge Tel 1: Company: TMN Tel 2: Address: TELECOMUNICACOES MOVEIS NACIONAIS Mob : Av.5 de Outubro, 208 Fax 1: LISBOA Fax 2: PORTUGAL Internet: Jaleluia.tmn@telepac.pt Name: ALI-VEHMAS Timo Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES (UK) LTD Tel 2: Address: PL 86 Mob : Fax 1: SALO Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: timo.ali-vehmas@nmp.nokia.com Name: AMIR-ALIKHANI Hamid Tel 1: Company: SONY TELECOM Tel 2: Address: Stuttgart Strasse 106 Mob : Fax 1: FELLBACH Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: alikhani@fb.sony.de Name: ANDERSEN Niels Peter Skov Tel 1: Company: TELE DANMARK MOBIL A/S Tel 2: Address: Spotorno Allé 12 Mob : Fax 1: TAASTRUP Fax 2: mob DENMARK Internet: npa@tdm.dk 2

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53 Name: ANDERSEN Peter Claus Tel 1: Company: DANSK MOBILTELEFON 1/S Tel 2: Address: SONOFON Mob : Skelagervej 1/PO Box 330 Fax 1: AALBORG Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: pca@dmt.sonofon.dk Name: ANDRIEU Dominique Tel 1: Company: ROCKWELL TELECOMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: Les Taissounières B.1 Mob : BP 283 Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CDX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: dominique.andrieu@nb.rockwell.com Name: ANFILOFIEV Sergei Tel 1: Company: ZNIIS Tel 2: Address: Telecommunication Institute, MPT RUSSIA Mob : ,1-St Poezd Perova polya Fax 1: MOSCOW Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: sanfi@zniis.msk.su Name: ANSALDI Renato Tel 1: Company: ITALTEL Tel 2: Address: SS 11 Padana Superiore km 158 Mob : CASSINA DE PECCHI Fax 1: MILANO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: ansaldi@scn.de Name: APRATH Stefan Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: stefan.aprath@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=aprath; g=stefan 4

54 Name: BAHIA Gurj Tel 1: Company: KENWOOD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES EUROPE Tel 2: Address: Norcross House, Bagshot Road Mob : Braknell Fax 1: BERKSHIRE RG12 9SW Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: g.bahia@kenwood-europe.co.uk Name: BAREHAM Roy Tel 1: Company: CELLNET Tel 2: Address: Hanover House Mob : Borough Road Fax 1: LONDON SE1 1DS Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Name: BARNES David Tel 1: Company: DTI Tel 2: Address: 151 Buckingham Palace Road Mob : Room 2/126 Fax 1: LONDON SW1W 9SS Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: david.barnes@tpdv.dti.gov.uk Name: BARNES Nigel Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA Tel 2: Address: European Standards Sector Mob : Midpoint, Alencon Link Fax 1: BASINGSTOKE RG21 7PL Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: tuk1107@ .mot.com Name: BASTON Johannes Tel 1: Company: NEC ELECTRONICS (Europe) Tel 2: Address: OberatherStr 4 Mob : PO Box /D Fax 1: DÜSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: bastonj@ee.nec.de 5

55 Name: BAYIZ Yavuz Tel 1: Company: ASELSAN Tel 2: Address: PO Box 101 Mob : Yenimahalle Fax 1: ANKARA Fax 2: TURKEY Internet: Name: BEIJER Thomas Tel 1: Company: TELIA MOBITEL AB Tel 2: Address: Mob : Fax 1: HANINGE Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: tbr@hk.mobitel.telia.se Name: BENNINK Rob Tel 1: Company: KPN/PTT TELECOM Tel 2: Address: Mob : PO Box Fax 1: GD THE HAGUE Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: rbennink@pi.net Name: BERGMANN Ansgar Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: ansgar.bergmann@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=bergmann; g=ansgar Name: BERGS Hans-Joachim Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL SEL Tel 2: Address: Switching System Division Mob : Lorenzstrasse 10 Fax 1: STUTTGART Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: hj.bergs@stgl.sel.alcatel.de 6

56 Name: BERNARD André Tel 1: Company: FRANCE TELECOM MOBILES Tel 2: Address: Bd Romain Rolland Mob : Fax 1: MONTROUGE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: andre.bernard@ftmrt.france-telecom.fr Name: BERRY Athol Tel 1: Company: ROHDE & SCHWARZ GmbH Tel 2: Address: Dept.1SP2 Postfach Mob : Mühldorf Strasse 15 Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: athol.berry@rsd.de X.400: C=DE;A=DBP;P=RSD;OU=MS4;S=BERRY;G=ATHOL Name: BJÖRNDAHL Per Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB Tel 2: Address: KI/ERA/LK/SC Mob : Fax 1: STOCKHOLM Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: per.bjorndahl@era.ericsson.se Name: BLANE Roy Tel 1: Company: INMARSAT Tel 2: Address: 99 City Road Mob : Fax 1: LONDON EC1Y 1AX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: roy_blane@inmarsat.org Name: BLIKSRUD Petter Thomas Tel 1: Company: TELE MOBIL AS Tel 2: Address: St. Olavs Plass Mob : PO Box 6701 Fax 1: OSLO 1 Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: petter.bliksrud@telenor.mobil.oslo.no 7

57 Name: BOCAERT Bruno Tel 1: Company: VLSI TECHNOLOGY Tel 2: Address: 505 Route des Lucioles Mob : SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS Fax 1: VALBONNE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: bruno.bocaert@vlsi.com Name: BÖHME Michael Tel 1: Company: DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG Tel 2: Address: Dep. EK 15-6 Mob : PO Box Fax 1: DARMSTADT Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: boehmem@tzd.telekom.de Name: BORGOGNO Livio Tel 1: Company: OMNITEL PRONTO ITALIA Tel 2: Address: Via G. Jervis, 13 Mob : Fax 1: IVREA (TO) Fax 2: ITALY Internet: livio.borgogno@omnitel.it Name: BOS Wim Tel 1: Company: LIBERTEL Tel 2: Address: PO Box 5190 Mob : Avenue Ceramique 300 Fax 1: BM MAASTRICHT Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: w.bos@libertel.nl Name: BUMANN Peter Tel 1: Company: BOSCH TELECOM GmbH Tel 2: Address: Gerberstrasse 33 Mob : Fax 1: BACKNANG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: peter.bumann@pcm.bosch.de and PBumann@t-online.de 8

58 Name: BYRNE James Tel 1: Company: KENWOOD CORPORATION Tel 2: Address: Azure House, Bogshot Rd Mob : BRACKNELL Fax 1: BERKSHIRE RG12 95W Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: j.byrne@kenwood-europe.co.uk Name: CABRERA Inaki Tel 1: Company: AIRTEL MOVIL SA Tel 2: Address: Av. de Europa 1 Mob : Parque Tecnologico "La Moraleja" Fax 1: ALCOBENDAS (Madrid) Fax 2: SPAIN Internet: icabrer@airtel.es Name: CANDEO Silvano Tel 1: Company: MINISTERO P.T. Tel 2: Address: I.S.P.T Mob : Viale America 201 Fax 1: ROMA Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Name: CAPPIELLO Paolo Tel 1: Company: OMNITEL PRONTO ITALIA Tel 2: Address: Via Caboto, 15 Mob : Fax 1: CORSICO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: paolo.cappiello@omnitel.it Name: CARCEL Marc Tel 1: Company: RADIALL Tel 2: Address: 642 rue Emile Romanet Mob : Fax 1: VOREPPE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: 9

59 Name: CARIOU Hubert Tel 1: Company: BOUYGUES TELECOM Tel 2: Address: Europa Mob : , avenue de l Europe Fax 1: VELIZY CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: CARRARA Jean-Louis Tel 1: Company: GEMPLUS Tel 2: Address: 6600 LBJ Freeway, Suite 109 Mob : Dallas Fax 1: TEXAS Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: jean-louis.carrara@ccmail.edt.fr Name: CAVIGIOLI Chris Tel 1: Company: ANALOG DEVICES Tel 2: Address: Am Westpark 1-3 Mob : Fax 1: MUENCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: chris.cavigioli@analog.com Name: CHAN Francis W.M. Tel 1: Company: OFTA (Off.Telecom.Authority) Tel 2: Address: 29/F Wu Chung House Mob : 213 queen s Rd.East Fax 1: WAN CHAI Fax 2: HONG KONG Internet: Name: CHANDLER Colin Tel 1: Company: PANASONIC EUROPE Tel 2: Address: Matsushita Comm.Ind.UK.Ltd. Mob : Daytona Drive, Colthrop Fax 1: THATCHAM, BERKSHIRE RG19 4ZD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: chandler@mciuk.demon.co.uk 10

60 Name: CHARBIT Gilles Tel 1: Company: NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD Tel 2: Address: Level 3, the Imperium Mob : Imperial Way, Worton Grange Fax 1: READING RG2 0TD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: gcharbit@nectech.co.uk Name: CHARBONNIER Philippe Tel 1: Company: SAGEM Tel 2: Address: 4 rue du Petit Albi Mob : BP 8448 Fax 1: CERGY-PONTOISE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: scscharb@imaginet.fr Name: CHAUVEAU Didier Tel 1: Company: ART/ST/NRT Tel 2: Address: 20 Avenue de Ségur Mob : Fax 1: PARIS 07 SP Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: didier.chauveau@centrale.industrie.fr Name: CHEN Horen Tel 1: Company: MOBILINK TELECOM INC. Tel 2: Address: 3777 Stevens Creek Blvd. Mob : Suite 410 Fax 1: SANTA CLARA, CA Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: horen@valuserve.com Name: CHIA Stanley Tel 1: Company: AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS INC. Tel 2: Address: Pacific Plaza Mob : 1340 Treat Boulevard, Suite 500 Fax 1: WALNUT CREEK, CA Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: stanley.chia@airtouch.com 11

61 Name: COOKE Stuart Tel 1: Company: DEPARTMENT OF TRADE INDUSTRY Tel 2: Address: Radiocommunications Agency Mob : New lines, Beam house, 22 Upper Ground Fax 1: LONDON SE1 95A Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: cookes@ra.gtnet.uk Name: COOPER David Tel 1: Company: NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD Tel 2: Address: Level 3, the Imperium Mob : Imperial Way, Worton Grange Fax 1: READING RG2 0TD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Dcooper@nectech.co.uk Name: CORRIGAN Louis Tel 1: Company: ALDISCON LTD Tel 2: Address: Hambleden House Mob : /26 Lower Pembroke Street Fax 1: DUBLIN 2 Fax 2: IRELAND Internet: louis@aldiscon.ie Name: COURAU Francois Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL FRANCE Tel 2: Address: 10, rue Latécoère Mob : Fax 1: VELIZY CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: francois.courau@vz.cit.alcatel.fr X.400: c=fr;a=atlas;p=alcanet;o=alcatel;s=courau;g=francois Name: COX Alan Tel 1: Company: VODAFONE LTD Tel 2: Address: The Courtyard, Mob : London Road Fax 1: NEWBURY RG14 1JX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: alan.cox@vf.vodafone.co.uk 12

62 Name: CRESPO DE PEDRO Alfonso Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL SESA Tel 2: Address: C/ Ramirez de Prado, 5 Mob : Fax 1: MADRID Fax 2: SPAIN Internet: Name: CRUCHANT Laurent Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL MOBILE COMMUNICATION Tel 2: Address: 10 rue Latécoère Mob : Fax 1: VELIZY CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: laurent.cruchant@vz.cit.alcatel.fr Name: DALSANTO Gilberto Tel 1: Company: HEWLETT PACKARD Tel 2: Address: PO Box 999 Mob : Fax 1: AZ AMSTELVEEN Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: Name: DARBY Michael Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON OMC LTD Tel 2: Address: The Keytech Center, Ashwood Way Mob : Basingstoke Fax 1: HANTS RG23 8BG Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: mike.darby@oml.ericsson.se Name: DAY Brian Tel 1: Company: NORTEL Tel 2: Address: 3, Roxborough Way, Foundation Park Mob : Fax 1: MAIDENHEAD SL6 2UD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: brd777@nortel.ca 13

63 Name: DE JONG Henk Tel 1: Company: TELSTRA CORPORATION Ltd. Tel 2: Address: Mobile Comm.Services Mob : Victoria Parade Fax 1: COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066 Fax 2: AUSTRALIA Internet: hdejong@vmcsnat4.telecom.com.au Name: DEL CARRATORE Paolo Tel 1: Company: MARCONI S.p.A. Tel 2: Address: Via A. Negrone, 1A Mob : Fax 1: GENOVA Fax 2: ITALY Internet: otemac@pn.itnet.it Name: DERJAVINA Vera Tel 1: Company: LONIIS Tel 2: Address: MPT OF RUSSIA Mob : 11 Warshavskaya str. Fax 1: ST. PETERSBURG Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: derj@inser.loniis.spb.su Name: DHARAMSINGH Koemar Tel 1: Company: CMG Tel 2: Address: PO Box 8038 Mob : Nieuwekade 1 Fax 1: RA UTRECHT Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: koemar.dharamsingh@cmg.nl Name: DOIG Ian Tel 1: Company: ETSI/ECS Dept Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: ian.doig@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=doig; g=ian 14

64 Name: DOLDER Hanspeter Tel 1: Company: OFCOM Tel 2: Address: Zukunfstrasse 44 Mob : Fax 1: BIEL Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: hanspeter.dolder@bakom.ch Name: DONAT Peter Tel 1: Company: FEEI Tel 2: Address: C/O SIEMENS AG Mob : Autokaderstrasse 29 Fax 1: WIEN Fax 2: AUSTRIA Internet: peter.donat@siemens.at Name: DORGELO Albert J.G. Tel 1: Company: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Emea B.V Tel 2: Address: Department ESP Mob : PO Box 1168/Larenseweg 50 Fax 1: BD HILVERSUM Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: dorgelo@lucent.com Name: DROZDY Gyözö Tel 1: Company: PANNON GSM TELECOM. PLC Tel 2: Address: Mob : Vàci ut 37 _ Fax 1: BUDAPEST Fax 2: HUNGARY Internet: gydrozdy@hq.pgsm.hu Name: DUMONT Jean Jacques Tel 1: Company: FRAMATOME CONNECTORS FRANCE Tel 2: Address: 145 Rue Yves-le-Coz Mob : Fax 1: VERSAILLES CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: 15

65 Name: DUPUIS Philippe Tel 1: Company: SPER Tel 2: Address: Mob : rue des Thermopyles Fax 1: PARIS Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: @compuserve.com Name: EHRLICH Ed Tel 1: Company: NORTEL Tel 2: Address: 465 South St. Mob : Suite 100 Fax 1: MORRISTOWN, NJ Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: ed.ehrlich@nt.com Name: ELKON Stéphane Tel 1: Company: DGPT Tel 2: Address: 20 Avenue de Ségur Mob : Fax 1: PARIS Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: stephane.elkon@centrale.industrie.fr Name: EYNARD Carlo Tel 1: Company: STET-CSELT Tel 2: Address: Via G. Jervis 13 Mob : Fax 1: IVREA (TO) Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Name: FAGAN John Tel 1: Company: TELTEC IRELAND Tel 2: Address: FORBAIRT Mob : Glasnevin Fax 1: DUBLIN 9 Fax 2: IRELAND Internet: faganj@netc.ie 16

66 Name: FÄRBER Michael Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS AG Tel 2: Address: ÖN-MN P32 Mob : Hofmannstr.51/PO Box Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: michael.faerber@mn.oen.siemens.de Name: FENN John Tel 1: Company: SAMSUNG ELECTRONIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE Tel 2: Address: Communication House Mob : South Street Fax 1: STAINES TW18 4QE Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: jfenn@dial.pipex.com Name: FINK Hellmut Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS CTE GmbH Tel 2: Address: Marketing M5 (Mch M/K) Mob : PO Box Fax 1: MUNICH Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: FLERON Stefan Tel 1: Company: AU-SYSTEM RADIO AB Tel 2: Address: Scheelevägen 17 Mob : IDEON Fax 1: LUND Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: sfn@radio.ausys.se Name: FOXMAN Arne Tel 1: Company: TELEDANMARK MOBIL Tel 2: Address: Spotorno Allé 12 Mob : Fax 1: TAASTRUP Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: afo@carlgustav.tdm.dk400.dk X.400: C=DK, A=DK400, P=TDM, O=TAASTRUP, S=AFO 17

67 Name: FREEMAN David Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA Tel 2: Address: European Standards Dvpt. Mob : Midpoint, Alencon Link Fax 1: BASINGSTOKE RG21 7PL Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: david_freeman@chineham.euro.csg.mot.com Name: GALWAS Paul Tel 1: Company: TELXON INTERNATIONAL Tel 2: Address: Unit 5 Swan Close Mob : St. Ives Fax 1: CAMBS PE17 4HX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Name: GARCIA CUARTANGO Araceli Tel 1: Company: AIRTEL MOVIL SA Tel 2: Address: Av. de Europa, 1 Mob : Parque empresarial "La moraleja" Fax 1: ALCOBENDAS Fax 2: SPAIN Internet: agarcia6@airtel.es Name: GASKELL Philip Tel 1: Company: ONE-2-ONE Tel 2: Address: Imperial Place Mob : Maxwell Road, Borehamwood Fax 1: HERTS WD6 1EA Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: pgaskell@one2one.co.uk Name: GEORGOPOULOS Yiannis Tel 1: Company: COSMOTE S.A. Tel 2: Address: 56 Kifissias Avenue Mob : Fax 1: MAROUSSI Fax 2: GREECE Internet: ygeorgop@otenet.gr 18

68 Name: GEUENS Leopold Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS ATEA NV Tel 2: Address: Atealaan 34 Mob : Fax 1: HERENTALS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: P80610@vnet.atea.be Name: GRAETZ Ingeborg Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS AG Tel 2: Address: PN M BT Mob : Hofmann St.51/PO box Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: ingeborg.graetz@zfe.siemens.de Name: GRASSOT Francois Tel 1: Company: ECTEL TMS Tel 2: Address: c/o NMC 1, Place des Frères Montgolfier Mob : BP 50 Fax 1: GUYANCOURT CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: francois_grassot@nt.com Name: GROLMAN Achim Tel 1: Company: WAVETEK GmbH Tel 2: Address: Gutenbergstr. 2-4 Mob : Postfach 1335 Fax 1: ISMANING Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: ag@wavetek.de Name: GROTHUES Christoph Tel 1: Company: T-MOBIL Tel 2: Address: Landgrabenweg 151 Mob : PO Box Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: 19

69 Name: HÆSTRUP Jan Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES A/S Tel 2: Address: Frederikskaj Mob : Fax 1: COPENHAGEN V Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: jan.haestrup@nmp.nokia.com Name: HAILU Yilma Tel 1: Company: BELLSOUTH INTERNATIONAL Tel 2: Address: 1100 Peachtree Street, N.E. Mob : Room GA07 Fax 1: ATLANTA, GA Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: hailu.yilma@bsi.bls.com Name: HALL Ken Tel 1: Company: CELLNET Tel 2: Address: 260 Bath Road Mob : BERKS Fax 1: SLOUGH SL1 4DX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: khall@cellnet.co.uk Name: HARMJANZ Henning Tel 1: Company: CETECOM GmbH Tel 2: Address: IM Teelbruch 122 Mob : Fax 1: ESSEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: henning.harmjanz@cetecom.de Name: HARROLD William Tel 1: Company: THE TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIP Tel 2: Address: Melbourn Science Park Mob : Cambridge Road, Melbourn, Fax 1: ROYSTON SG8 6EE Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: wbh2@techprt.co.uk 20

70 Name: HATFIELD Don Tel 1: Company: NTE NEUTECH Tel 2: Address: Dachauer Strasse 44 Mob : Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: HAUTEM Arnaud Tel 1: Company: BELGACOM MOBILE Tel 2: Address: Network & Services Department Mob : Bd. E.jacqmain 177 / 28T003 Fax 1: BRUSSELS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: Name: HAYES Stephen Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON Tel 2: Address: Mob : N Glenville Fax 1: RICHARDSON TX Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: stephen.hayes@ericsson.com Name: HEARNDEN Stephen Tel 1: Company: BT Tel 2: Address: Angel Centre Mob : St John Street Fax 1: LONDON EC1V 4PL Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: hearndes@angec4.agw.bt.co.uk Name: HEITZ Jacob Tel 1: Company: MICRO CELL SYSTEMS Tel 2: Address: Building 4, 41 King Edward Road Mob : Osborne Park Fax 1: WA 6017 Fax 2: AUSTRALIA Internet: microcel@iinet.net.au 21

71 Name: HERTEL Gisela Tel 1: Company: VEBA Tel 2: Address: Bennigsenplatz 1 Mob : Fax 1: DUSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Manuela.Friedrich@vebaag.lion.de Name: HESSE Hans-Georg Tel 1: Company: UNIDEN DEUTSCHLAND GmbH Tel 2: Address: KlosterStrasse 49 Mob : Fax 1: DÜSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: HILLEBRAND Friedhelm Tel 1: Company: ETSI/TC SMG CHAIRMAN Tel 2: Address: GSM CONSORTIUM Mob : Combahnstrasse 23 Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: @compuserve.com Name: HOLLEY Kevin A. Tel 1: Company: BT Tel 2: Address: MLB 1 PP11 Mob : Martlesham Heath Fax 1: IPSWICH IP5 3RE Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: holleyka@boat.bt.com Name: HOPF Wolfgang Tel 1: Company: SIGOS SYSTEMINTEGRATION GmbH Tel 2: Address: Klingenhofstr.50 Mob : Fax 1: NÜRNBERG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: 22

72 Name: HYBRE Jean Tel 1: Company: SFR / COFIRA Tel 2: Address: Tour de l Esplanade Mob : 1, Place Carpeaux - La Défense 6 Fax 1: PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: IOANNIDIS Yorgos Tel 1: Company: PANAFON S.A. Tel 2: Address: 2, Messogion Ave. Mob : Athens Tower Fax 1: ATHENS Fax 2: GREECE Internet: ioanidis@panafon.gr Name: ISRAELSSON Per Tel 1: Company: TELIA MOBILE AB Tel 2: Address: Mob : Rudsjöterrassenz Fax 1: HANINGE Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: pin@hk.mobile.telia.se Name: ISSENMANN Edouard Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL CIT Tel 2: Address: 10 Rue Latécoère Mob : BP 57 Fax 1: VELIZY Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: edouard.issenmann@vz.cit.alcatel.fr Name: JÄGER Thomas Tel 1: Company: CETECOM GmbH Tel 2: Address: Im Teelbruch 122 Mob : Fax 1: ESSEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: @compuserve.com 23

73 Name: JARDIN Pierre Tel 1: Company: DIGITAL EQUIPMENT Tel 2: Address: BP 027 Mob : BP 29 - SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS Fax 1: VALBONNE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Jardin@vbo.mts.dec.com Name: JÄRVINEN Kari Tel 1: Company: NOKIA RESEARCH CENTRE Tel 2: Address: Sinitaival 6 Mob : PO Box 100 Fax 1: TAMPERE Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: kari.jarvinen@research.nokia.fi Name: JENNI Christian Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON AG Tel 2: Address: Postfacch 556 Mob : Fax 1: BERN Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: jen@eas.ericsson.ch Name: JENSEN Bjørn Egil Tel 1: Company: NETCOM GSM AS Tel 2: Address: PO Box 239 Økern Mob : Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: bej@netcom-gsm.no Name: JOHNSTON Russell Tel 1: Company: MAXON SYSTEMS INC LTD Tel 2: Address: Maxon House, Honeycrock Lane Mob : Salfords, Redhill Fax 1: SURREY RH1 5JP Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: rjohnston@maxon-hg.co.uk 24

74 Name: JOMAA Tarek Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON OMC LTD Tel 2: Address: The Keytech Centre, Ashwood Way Mob : Basingstoke Fax 1: HANTS RG23 8BG Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: jomaa@compuserve.com Name: JONES Bill Tel 1: Company: AT&T-NSI UK Tel 2: Address: Swindon Road Mob : Malmesbury Fax 1: WILTSHIRE SN16 9NA Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Name: JONES Gary K. Tel 1: Company: OMNIPOINT CORPORATION Tel 2: Address: 3 Bethesd Metro Center Mob : Suite 400 Fax 1: BETHESDA, MD Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: gjones@omnipoint-corp.com Name: JOST Herbert Tel 1: Company: SWISS TELECOM PTT Tel 2: Address: MC111 Mob : Victoriastrasse 21 Fax 1: BERN Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: trc88602@gdr.swiccptt.ch Name: JOUIN Christophe Tel 1: Company: NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD Tel 2: Address: Level 3, the Imperium Mob : Imperial Way, Worton Grange Fax 1: READING, BERKSHIRE RG2 0TD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Cjouin@nectech.co.uk 25

75 Name: KALTENSCHNEE Thomas Tel 1: Company: ASCOM Tel 2: Address: Hewerbepark Mob : Fax 1: MAGENWIL Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: thomas.kaltenschnec@ascom.ch Name: KANCK Rune Tel 1: Company: NETCOM GSM AS Tel 2: Address: Mob : Po Box 239, Oekern Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: rune.kanck@netcom-gsm.no Name: KANERVA Mikko Tel 1: Company: NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: PO Box 300 Mob : Fax 1: NOKIA GROUP Fax 2: mob FINLAND Internet: mikko.kanerva@ntc.nokia.com Name: KAR Radivoj Tel 1: Company: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Tel 2: Address: 25, Boulevard des Bouvets Mob : Fax 1: NANTERRE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: rkar@compuserve.com Name: KARTTUNEN Mika Tel 1: Company: BENEFON OY Tel 2: Address: PO Box 84 Mob : Fax 1: SALO Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: mika.karttunen@benefon.fi 26

76 Name: KELLIHER John Tel 1: Company: ORANGE PCS LTD Tel 2: Address: St. James Court, Great Park Road Mob : ALMONDSBURY Fax 1: BRISTOL BS12 4QJ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: john.kelliher@niquist.demon.co.uk Name: KIACZ Balàzs Tel 1: Company: HUNGARIAN TELECOMMUCATIONS CO. Tel 2: Address: PO Box 2 Mob : Fax 1: BUDAPEST Fax 2: HUNGARY Internet: bkiacz@cc.matav.hu Name: KLØVSTAD Ellen Tel 1: Company: TELENOR MOBIL AS Tel 2: Address: St. Olavs plass Mob : Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: Name: KOHLSCHMIDT Peter Tel 1: Company: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Tel 2: Address: Mob : Medien Allee 6 Fax 1: UNTER FOHRING Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: udpko@micro.lucent.com Name: KRISTENSEN Oluf Tel 1: Company: DANCALL TELECOM A/S Tel 2: Address: Bransagervej 30 Mob : PO Box 106 Fax 1: PANDRUP Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: olk@dancall.dk 27

77 Name: KSIEZNY Andrezej Tel 1: Company: NATIONAL RADIOCOMMUNICATION Tel 2: Address: AGENCY Mob : UL Kasprzaka 18/20 Fax 1: WARSZAWA Fax 2: POLAND Internet: Name: KUENAST Walter Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA Tel 2: Address: Avenue du Général Eisenhower Mob : +33 (0) Le Miral BP 1029 Fax 1: TOULOUSE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: walter-kuenast@ .sps.mot.com Name: KUIJT Arie Tel 1: Company: CMG Tel 2: Address: Postbus 8038 Mob : Nieuwekade 1 Fax 1: UTRECH RA Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: Name: LAHT Maria Tel 1: Company: COMVIQ GSM AB Tel 2: Address: PO Box 123 Mob : Fax 1: HAEGERSTEN Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: maria.laht@comviq.se Name: LAMBERG Mikko Tel 1: Company: FINNET GROUP Tel 2: Address: Tallberginkatu 2A Mob : P.O. Box 969 Fax 1: HELSINKI Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: mikko.lamberg@omnitele.fi 28

78 Name: LANGRAND Franck Tel 1: Company: FRANCE TELECOM MOBILES Tel 2: Address: bd Romain Rolland Mob : Fax 1: PARIS CEDEX 14 Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: franck.langrand@ftmrt.france-telecom.fr Name: LARRSEN Lars Tel 1: Company: CETELCO A/S Tel 2: Address: Oester alle 6 Mob : Fax 1: STOEVRING Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: 111@hagenvh.dk Name: LESKE John Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: john.leske@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=leske; g=john Name: LILLY Neil Tel 1: Company: ORANGE PCS LTD Tel 2: Address: St. James Court, Great Park Road Mob : ALMONDSBURY Fax 1: BRISTOL BS12 4QJ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Neil.lilly@orange.co.uk Name: LINDHARDT Uffe Tel 1: Company: NATIONAL TELECOM AGENCY Tel 2: Address: Holsteinsgade 63 Mob : Fax 1: COPENHAGEN Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: ul@tst.dk 29

79 Name: LIXIN Sun Tel 1: Company: RITT Tel 2: Address: MPT, Radio Dept. Mob : Yue Tan Nan Jie 11# Fax 1: BEIJING Fax 2: CHINA Internet: sunlixin@public3.bta.net.cn Name: LJUNGGREN Tommy Tel 1: Company: TELIA MOBILE AB Tel 2: Address: Trp Mob : Fax 1: HANINGE Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: TLN@hk.mobitel.telia.se Name: LOMBARDI Lucy Tel 1: Company: TELECOM ITALIA MOBILE Tel 2: Address: Largo Tassoni 323 Mob : Fax 1: ROMA Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Name: LOPATINE Serguei Tel 1: Company: LONIIS Tel 2: Address: MPT OF RUSSIA Mob : 11 Warshavskaya str. Fax 1: ST. PETERSBURG Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: derj@inser.loniis.spb.su Name: MADSEN Henning Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AB Tel 2: Address: Mob : Fax 1: LUND Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: henning.madsen@ecs.ericsson.se 30

80 Name: MADSEN Ole Tel 1: Company: DANCALL TELECOM A/S Tel 2: Address: Bransagervej 30 Mob : PO Box 106 Fax 1: PANDRUP Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: omn@dancall.dk Name: MAHLER Roland Tel 1: Company: T-MOBIL Tel 2: Address: PO Box Mob : Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: roland.mahler@t-mobil.de Name: MAIER Gerhard M. Tel 1: Company: SHARP LAB.EUROPE LTD. Tel 2: Address: Edmund Halley Rd. Mob : Oxford Science Park Fax 1: OXFORD OX4 8DT Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: gerhard.maier@sharp.co.uk Name: MALMBAK Per Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA Tel 2: Address: Cellular Subscriber Division Mob : Hagenauer Str.47 Fax 1: WIESBADEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: tres01@ .mot.com Name: MALOBERTI Alain Tel 1: Company: FRANCE TELECOM Tel 2: Address: FTM/DDD/DEV Mob : Boulevard Romain Rolland Fax 1: PARIS CEDEX 14 Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: alain.maloberti@ftmrt.france-telecom.fr 31

81 Name: MASSE Yves Tel 1: Company: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS Tel 2: Address: BP 5 Mob : Fax 1: VILLENEUVE LOUBET CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: ymas@msg.ti.com Name: MASSIET DU BIEST Bruno Tel 1: Company: SFR Tel 2: Address: Mob : 212 Rue Raymond Losserand Fax 1: PARIS Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: MASSY Christian Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL Tel 2: Address: Mob : 32 Avenue Kléber Fax 1: COLOMBE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: christian.massy@bsf.alcatel.fr Name: MAUL Heino Tel 1: Company: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Tel 2: Address: Thurn-und Taxis Str. 10 Mob : Fax 1: NURNBERG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: hmaul@lucent.com Name: MEDEIROS Francisco Tel 1: Company: NEC TECHNOLOGIES (UK) LTD Tel 2: Address: 5 Bath Rd. Berkshire Mob : Fax 1: SLOUGH SL1 3UA Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Medeiros@isd-nec.co.uk 32

82 Name: MEISSNER Peter Tel 1: Company: E-PLUS MOBILFUNK GmbH Tel 2: Address: Ulmenstrasse 125 Mob : PO Box Fax 1: DÜSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: meissner@eplus.de Name: MICHAU Philippe Tel 1: Company: THOMSON-CSF/DCH Tel 2: Address: 160 Boulevard de Valmy Mob : BP. 82 Fax 1: COLOMBES Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: MICHAUD Claude Tel 1: Company: CHAIRMAN ETSI/TC/SES Tel 2: Address: ALCATEL ESPACE Mob : 15 Rue Villaret de Joyeuse Fax 1: PARIS Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: MILLOT John Tel 1: Company: TELECOM AUSTRALIA Tel 2: Address: Telecom Research Laboratories Mob : PO Box 249-Rosebank MDC Fax 1: CLAYTON VIC 3168 Fax 2: AUSTRALIA Internet: J.millot@trl.oz.au Name: MISHENKOV Serge Tel 1: Company: MINISTRY of TELECOMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: RUSSIAN FEDERATION Mob : Tverskaya, 7 UV3ABH Fax 1: MOSCOW Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: 33

83 Name: MOHRS Walter Tel 1: Company: DeTeMobil GmbH Tel 2: Address: PO Box Mob : Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: walter.mohrs@t-mobil.de Name: MOKDAD Mohamed Tel 1: Company: SWITZERLAND TELECOMLAND Tel 2: Address: ETSI/CS4 COORDINATION Mob : TZV, Zentweg 27 Fax 1: BERN Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: Name: MOLLER Soren Tel 1: Company: CETELCO Tel 2: Address: Cetelco A/S Mob : Ostre Allé 6 Fax 1: STOVRING Fax 2: DENMARK Internet: soeren.moeller@cetelco.dk Name: MONTAGNA Roberto Tel 1: Company: STET-CSELT Tel 2: Address: Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 Mob : Audio Coding Fax 1: TORINO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Name: MORAN John Tel 1: Company: MoU PERMANENT SECRETARIAT Tel 2: ext. 25 Address: Telecom Eireann Mob : Avoca Court, Temple Road Fax 1: DUBLIN 4 Fax 2: IRELAND Internet: jmoran@gsmmou.ie 34

84 Name: MORENO Juan Antonio Tel 1: Company: TELEFONICA DE ESPANA Tel 2: Address: Mob : Emilio Vargas, 4 Fax 1: MADRID Fax 2: SPAIN Internet: jamg@tid.es Name: MORISON Max Tel 1: Company: TELECOM NEW ZEALAND Tel 2: Address: Manners Street Mob : P.O. Box 570 Fax 1: WELLINGTON Fax 2: NEW ZEALAND Internet: morison@corp.telecom.co.nz Name: MORLEY Bob Tel 1: Company: ANITE SYSTEMS Tel 2: Address: Transport & Telecom Division Mob : 127 Fleet Road, FLEET Fax 1: HAMPSHIRE GU13 8PD Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Rmorley@tandt.craysys.co.uk Name: MORTIMER Richard Tel 1: Company: KENWOOD ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGIES Tel 2: Address: Azure House, Bagshot Road Mob : Bracknell Fax 1: BERKS RG12 9SW Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: r.morti@kenwood-europe.co.uk Name: MOULY Michel Tel 1: Company: NORTEL Tel 2: Address: 4, rue Elisee Reclus Mob : Fax 1: PALAISEAU Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: @compuserve.com 35

85 Name: MOURAVIEV Vladimir Tel 1: Company: MINISTRY OF TELECOMMUNICATION RUSSIAN Tel 2: Address: 16, Kazakova Str. Mob : Fax 1: MOSCOW Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: Name: MÜNNING Dirk Tel 1: Company: DETECON GmbH Tel 2: Address: Projekt PDB Mob : Oberkasseler Strasse 2 Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: MYKHAYLOV Nick Tel 1: Company: URTRI Tel 2: Address: 31 R. Luxembourg St. Mob : Fax 1: ODESSA Fax 2: UKRAINE Internet: Name: NASCIMENTO José Pedro Tel 1: Company: TELECEL SA Tel 2: Address: R. Tomás da Fonseca Mob : Torre A- 8 /D Fax 1: LISBOA Fax 2: PORTUGAL Internet: nascimento@torres.telecel.mailpac.pt Name: NEUMANN Peter Dr. Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS AG Tel 2: Address: PN KE TT41 Mob : Hofmannstraße 51 Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: peter.neumann@pn.siemens.de 36

86 Name: NIELSEN Henning Bjarke Tel 1: Company: SONY IPCE - M Tel 2: Address: Boschetsriederstrasse Mob : Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: nielsen@ipce.eu.sony.co.jp Name: NUGTER Adriana C.M. Tel 1: Company: AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: Managing Director European Public Policy Mob : Avenue Louise 480 Fax 1: BRUSSELLS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: adriana.nugter@airtouch.com Name: OLSSON Bo G.H. Tel 1: Company: TELIA RESEARCH AB Tel 2: Address: Rudsjöterrassen 2 Mob : Fax 1: HANINGE Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: bo.olsson@telia.se Name: PATTINI Franco Tel 1: Company: CSELT Tel 2: Address: Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 Mob : Fax 1: TORINO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Franco.pattini@cselt.stet.it Name: PATZAK Wolfgang Tel 1: Company: DEBIS SYSTEMHAUS Tel 2: Address: Neutorgraben 1B Mob : Fax 1: NURNBERG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: wolfgang.patzak@telecom.nuernberg.cap-debis.de 37

87 Name: PERNICE Frieder Tel 1: Company: DeTeMobil GmbH Tel 2: Address: OberkasselerStr.2 Mob : PO Box Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: frieder.pernice@t-mobil.de Name: PERRICHON Pierre Tel 1: Company: SFR Tel 2: Address: GIE COFIRA Mob : Tour de l Esplanade - 1 Place Carpeaux Fax 1: PARIS LA DEFENSE CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: pierre.perrichon@sfr.fr Name: PETTERSSON Fredrick Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT 12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: PHILLIPS John Tel 1: Company: NORTEL LTD Tel 2: Address: London Rd Mob : Fax 1: HARLOW CM17 9NA Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: j.a.phillips@nortel.co.uk Name: PICHLER Johann Tel 1: Company: PTT AUSTRIA Tel 2: Address: Postgasse 8 Mob : Fax 1: VIENNA Fax 2: AUSTRIA Internet: 38

88 Name: PIERCY Neil Tel 1: Company: SCIENTIFIC GENERICS Tel 2: Address: Harston Mill Mob : Harston Fax 1: CAMBRIDGE CB2 5NH Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: NPiercy@scigen.co.uk Name: PIKE Simon Tel 1: Company: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Tel 2: Address: Optimus House Mob : Windmill Hill Business Park Fax 1: SWINDON WILTSHIRE SN5 6PP Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: spike2@lucent.com Name: PILLEKAMP Klaus-D. Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS AG Tel 2: Address: PN KE T121 Mob : Kaiser-Wilhelm-Str. 56 Fax 1: BOCHOLT Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: klaus.dieter.pillekamp@pn.siemens.de Name: PINTAUX Jean-Bernard Tel 1: Company: SAGEM Tel 2: Address: 2 Rue du Petit Albi, BP 8250 Mob : CERGY ST.CHRISTOPHE Fax 1: CERGY PONTOISE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: Name: POFF Richard Tel 1: Company: TELECOM EIREANN Tel 2: Address: Network Services Directorate Mob : St. Stephen s Green West Fax 1: DUBLIN 2 Fax 2: IRELAND Internet: 39

89 Name: POLITANO Christian Tel 1: Company: SGS-THOMSON MICROELECTRONICS Tel 2: Address: Technoparc du Pays de Gex Mob : 165, rue Edouard Branly -BP 112 Fax 1: SAINT GENIS POUILLY Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: christian.politano@st.com Name: POOLE Steven John Tel 1: Company: GEC Plessey Semiconductors Tel 2: Address: Cheney Manor Mob : Communication Business Unit Fax 1: SWINDON SN2 2QW Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: poolesj@cheney-po.swindon.gpsemi.com Name: PORZIO GIUSTO Pietro Tel 1: Company: TELECOM ITALIA MOBILE (STET) Tel 2: Address: Largo Tassoni 323 Mob : Fax 1: ROMA Fax 2: ITALY Internet: timaau@mbox.vol.it Name: RADEV Valentin Tel 1: Company: MOBITEL AD Tel 2: Address: 25 Han Kroum Street Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA 1000 Fax 2: BULGARIA Internet: valentin@mobitel.bg Name: RAPELI Juha Tel 1: Company: PHILIPS CONSUMER COMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: Route d Angers Mob : Fax 1: LE MANS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: juha.rapeli@fr.ccmail.philips.com 40

90 Name: REICHL Wolfgang Tel 1: Company: OEFEG / AUSTRIA Tel 2: Address: PO Box 147 Mob : FZG Arsenal Objekt 24 Fax 1: WIEN Fax 2: AUSTRIA Internet: @compuserve.com Name: REINARD KLaus Tel 1: Company: PEIKER Tel 2: Address: Acustic GbmH & Co KG Mob : Max-Planck-Strasse 32 Fax 1: FRIEDRICHSDORF/TS Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: RICHARD Alain Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL Tel 2: Address: Mob : 5, rue Noel Pons Fax 1: NANTERRE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: alain.richard@telspace.alcatel.fr Name: RICHARDS Derek Tel 1: Company: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES Tel 2: Address: Optimus Mob : Windmill Hill - Business Park Fax 1: SWINDON, WILTSHIRE SN5 6PP Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: derek.j.richards@lucent.com Name: RICHTER Jorgen Tel 1: Company: CEC Tel 2: Address: DG XIII Mob : 200 Rue de la Loi Fax 1: BRUSSELS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: 41

91 Name: RICHTER Thomas Tel 1: Company: PHILIPS SEMICONDUCTORS Tel 2: Address: TCMC Mob : StromerStrasse 5-7 Fax 1: NÜRNBERG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: tri@nbg.sc.philips.com Name: RIJKS Erik Tel 1: Company: BELLSOUTH - EUROPE Tel 2: Address: Avenue Louise 65 Mob : P.O.Box 3 Fax 1: BRUSSELS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: erijks@arcadis.be Name: ROAN Brian E. Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Tel 2: Address: 2300 Valley View Lane, Suite 100 Mob : Irving Fax 1: TEXAS Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: brian.roan@nmp.nokia.com Name: RODRIGUEZ Carole Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: carole.rodriguez@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=rodriguez; g=carole Name: ROMUNEN Jukka Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Tel 2: Address: Mob : PO BOX 86 Fax 1: SALO Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: jukka.romunen@nmp.nokia.com 42

92 Name: ROPER Stephen Tel 1: Company: RADIO FREQUENCY INVESTIGATION Tel 2: Address: Ewhurst Park, Ramsdell Mob : Basingstoke Fax 1: HAMPSHIRE RG26 5RQ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: steve_roper@rfi.co.uk Name: ROTH Wolfgang Tel 1: Company: T-MOBIL Tel 2: Address: PO Box Mob : Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Wolfgang.roth@bn.detemobil.de Name: ROUSSEAU Emmanuel Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL MOBILE COMMUNICATION Tel 2: Address: 32 Avenue Kléber Mob : Fax 1: COLOMBES CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: emmanuel.rousseau@art.alcatel.fr Name: RUISMÄKI Rauno Tel 1: Company: TELECOM ADM. CENTRE Tel 2: Address: PO Box 53 Mob : Fax 1: HELSINKI Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: rauno.ruismaki@thk.fi Name: RUPP Dieter Tel 1: Company: AEG MOBILE COMMUNICATION GmbH Tel 2: Address: PO Box 1865 Mob : Wilhelm Runge Strasse 11 Fax 1: ULM Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: rupp@amc.de 43

93 Name: SABATAKAKIS Kyriacos Tel 1: Company: CSEM Tel 2: Address: PRO TELECOM Mob : Jaquet Droz 1 - PO Box 41 Fax 1: NEUCHATEL Fax 2: SWITZERLAND Internet: Name: SAMUKIC Antun Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT UMTS Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: antun.samukic@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr, a=atlas, p=etsi, g=antun, s=samukic Name: SANDEGREN Gunnar Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB Tel 2: Address: Torshamnsgatan 23 Mob : KISTA Fax 1: STOCKHOLM Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: Gunnar.sandegren@era.ericsson.se Name: SANDERS Eric A Tel 1: Company: SCANDEW PTY LTD Tel 2: Address: Daw Park Mob : PO Box 80 Fax 1: AUS SOUTH AUSTRALIA Fax 2: AUSTRALIA Internet: Name: SANDERS Michael Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: michael.sanders@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=sanders; g=michael 44

94 Name: SANT AGOSTINO Marcello Tel 1: Company: ITALTEL SIT Tel 2: Address: c/o ITALTEL Castelletto CI1A Mob : Castelleto Settimo Mi. Fax 1: MILANO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: marcello.sant agostino@italtel.it Name: SAYERS Ian Tel 1: Company: FUJITSU EUROPE TELECOM Tel 2: Address: R&D Centre Ltd Mob : 2 Longwalk Road, Stockley Park Fax 1: UXBRIDGE MIDDX UB11 1AB Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: i.sayers@fujitsu.co.uk Name: SCHAEFER Detlef Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS CTE Tel 2: Address: Siemens Communication Test Mob : Equipment GmbH Department Marketing M3 Fax 1: BERLIN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: detlef.schaefev@blns.siemens.de Name: SCHARF-KATZ Volkmar Tel 1: Company: DETECON GmbH Tel 2: Address: Oberkasseler Strasse 2 Mob : Fax 1: BONN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: vskdtc@ibm.net Name: SCHLACHTER Raymond Tel 1: Company: EURESCOM GmbH Tel 2: Address: Schloss Wolfsbrunnenweg 35 Mob : Fax 1: HEIDELBERG Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: schlachter@eurescom.de 45

95 Name: SCHULTE-DÖINGHAUS Bernhard Tel 1: Company: WINTER WERTDRUCK GmbH Tel 2: Address: Postfach 1280 Mob : Fax 1: NEU-ESTING/MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: BSchulteD@AOL.com Name: SCHWARZ Holger Tel 1: Company: E-PLUS MOBILFUNK GmbH Tel 2: Address: E-Plus-Platz Mob : Fax 1: DUSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: schwarzh@eplus.de Name: SEIDEL Eiko Tel 1: Company: PANASONIC EUROPEAN LABORATORIES GmbH Tel 2: Address: Monzastr. 4c Mob : Fax 1: LANGEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: eiko.seidel@panasonic.de Name: SENGUPTA Jay Tel 1: Company: INMARSAT Tel 2: Address: 99 City Road Mob : Fax 1: LONDON EC1Y 1AX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: jay.sengupta@inmarsat.org Name: SIMMONS Paul Tel 1: Company: NORTEL Tel 2: Address: NMC, 1 Place des Freres Montgolfier Mob : BP 50 Fax 1: GUYANCOURT Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: paul_simmons@nt.com 46

96 Name: SIMOLA Juha Tel 1: Company: BENEFON OY Tel 2: Address: PO Box 84 Mob : Fax 1: SALO Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: juha.simola@benefon.fi Name: SIMONIC Tomaz Tel 1: Company: MOBITEL SLOVENIA Tel 2: Address: Dunajska 22 Mob : Fax 1: LJUBLJANA Fax 2: SLOVENIA Internet: tomaz.simonic@mobitel.si Name: SKOFTELAND Finn Gustav Tel 1: Company: NETCOM GSM AS Tel 2: Address: Ulvenveien 75 A Mob : PO Box 239 Okern Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: fgs@netcom-gsm.no Name: SLOAN Joe Tel 1: Company: ESAT DIGIFONE Tel 2: Address: 76 Lower Baggat Street Mob : Fax 1: DUBLIN 2 Fax 2: IRELAND Internet: joe.sloan@digifone.com Name: STREHL Jorg Tel 1: Company: RWE Telliance AG Tel 2: Address: Gutenbergstrasse Mob : Fax 1: ESSEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: joerg.strehl@rwe-telliance.de 47

97 Name: SULTAN Alain Tel 1: Company: FRANCE TELECOM Tel 2: Address: CNET/DMR/SCM Mob : rue du Général Leclerc Fax 1: ISSY MOULINEAUX CEDEX 9 Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: alain.sultan@issy.cnet.fr Name: SULTAN Mohamed Tel 1: Company: TELETREK LTD Tel 2: Address: 5 Heathfield Mob : Martlesham Heath Fax 1: IPSWICH IP5 7UB Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: s.mohamed@teletrek.demon.co.uk Name: SUNDBORG Jonas Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON RADIO SYSTEMS AB Tel 2: Mobile Fax: Address: ERA/LB Mob : Fax 1: STOCKHOLM Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: jonas.sundborg@era.ericsson.se Name: TALLERAAS Olaug Tel 1: Company: TELENOR MOBIL AS Tel 2: Address: St. Olavs plass Mob : Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: Name: TALLERAAS Sigrid Tel 1: Company: TELENOR MOBIL AS Tel 2: Address: St. Olavs plass Mob : Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: 48

98 Name: TARAZI Roger Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: roger.tarazi@etsi.fr Name: TENDYCK Heiner Tel 1: Company: TOSHIBA ELECTRONICS GmbH Tel 2: Address: System Engineering Dept. Mob : Hansaallee 181 Fax 1: DUSSELDORF Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: htendyck@tee.toshiba.de Name: THIGER Hans Tel 1: Company: TELECOM FINLAND Tel 2: Address: Mobile Telephone Services Mob : PO Box 049 Fax 1: TELE Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: hans.thiger@tele.fi Name: THIRION Philippe Tel 1: Company: CER - IBM Tel 2: Address: Departement 943 Mob : Le plan du Bois Fax 1: LA GAUDE Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: pthirion@vnet.ibm.com Name: THOMAS Rémi Tel 1: Company: FRANCE TELECOM Tel 2: Address: CNET/PAB/SRM/SSM Mob : Rue Général Leclerc Fax 1: ISSY MOULINEAUX CEDEX 9 Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: remi.thomas@issy.cnet.fr 49

99 Name: THORLBY Paul Tel 1: Company: DEFENSE RESEARCH AGENCY Tel 2: Address: St. Andrews Road Mob : Malvern Fax 1: WORESTERSHIRE WR14 3PS Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: jpthorlby@dra.hmg.gb Name: TOEPFER Armin Tel 1: Company: MANNESMANN MOBILFUNK GmbH Tel 2: Address: Am Seestern 1 Mob : Fax 1: DÜSSELDORF Fax 2: Mob GERMANY Internet: armin.toepfer@d2privat.mmo.de Name: TOGNETTI Guido Tel 1: Company: TELITAL Tel 2: Address: Via Stazione di Prosecco 5/b Mob : Fax 1: SGONICO TRIESTE Fax 2: ITALY Internet: postmaster@rs1.telital.it Name: TOLVANEN Mika Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Tel 2: Address: PO Box 86 Mob : Fax 1: SALO Fax 2: FINLAND Internet: mika.tolvanen@nmp.nokia.com Name: TOMPKINS Robert W. Tel 1: Company: ICO GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: 16 Garden Close Mob : Fax 1: WATFORD WD1 3DP Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: 50

100 Name: TONELLI Paola Tel 1: Company: AIRTOUCH COMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: 1340 Treat Boulevard Mob : Suite 500 Fax 1: WALNUT CREEK, CA Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: paola.tonelli@airtouch.com Name: TROFIMOV Iouri Tel 1: Company: Radio Research Institute NIIR Tel 2: Address: MPT of RUSSIA Mob : Kazakova ST. 16 Fax 1: MOSCOW Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: trofjk@dol.ru Name: TWINGLER Jonas Tel 1: Company: CELCORE Tel 2: Address: 8001 Centerview Parkway, Suite 201 Mob : Memphis Fax 1: TENNESSEE Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: jtwingler@celcore.com Name: URIE Alistair Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL TELECOM Tel 2: Address: MCD/CPG Mob : , rue Latécoère Fax 1: VELIZY CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: alistair.urie@vz.cit.alcatel.fr Name: USAI Paolo Tel 1: Company: CSELT Tel 2: Address: Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 Mob : Fax 1: TORINO Fax 2: ITALY Internet: paolino.usai@cselt.it 51

101 Name: VADGAMA Sunil Tel 1: Company: FUJITSU EUROPE TELECOM Tel 2: Address: R&D Centre Limited Mob : 2 Longwalk Rd/Stockley Park Fax 1: UXBRIDGE MIDDX UB11 1AB Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: s.vadgama@fujitsu.co.uk Name: VAINIKKA Jari Tel 1: Company: NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS OY Tel 2: Address: PO BOX 300 Mob : Fax 1: NOKIA GROUP Fax 2: Internet: Jari.vainikka@ntc.nokia.com Name: VALERIO Fausto Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON TELECOMUNICAZIONI SPA Tel 2: Address: Via Anagnina 203 Mob : Fax 1: ROMA Fax 2: ITALY Internet: Name: VALME Niclas Tel 1: Company: TELIA MOBILE AB Tel 2: Address: Mob : Ruelsjöterrassen 2 Fax 1: HANINGE Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: nic@hk.mobile.telia.se Name: VALTA Ekkehard Tel 1: Company: BAPT / BUNDESAMT FÜR P&T Tel 2: Address: Canisiusstr. 21 Mob : PO Box 8001 Fax 1: MAINZ Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: valta@bapt.de 52

102 Name: VAN BOKHORST Ruud Tel 1: Company: PHILIPS BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Tel 2: Address: Anth. Fokkerweg 5 Mob : P.O. Box 32 Fax 1: JD HILVERSUM Fax 2: THE NETHERLANDS Internet: bokhors1@nlhsmbcs.snads.philips.nl Name: VAN DER AREND Peter Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: peter.vanderarend@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=vanderarend; g=peter Name: VAN DONINCK Chris Tel 1: Company: BELGACOM MOBILE Tel 2: Address: Rue Emile Jacqmain 157 Mob : Fax 1: BRUSSELS Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: Chris.van.doninck@ls.belgacom.be Name: VAN VELTHOVEN Herman Tel 1: Company: PIONEER ELECTRONIC EUROPE Tel 2: Address: Joseph Cardijnstraat 31 Mob : Fax 1: ERPE-MERE Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: hvv@club.innet.be Name: VASS Robert Tel 1: Company: ERICSSON Tel 2: Address: ERICSSON MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS Mob : Fax 1: LUND Fax 2: SWEDEN Internet: robert.vass@ecs.ericsson.se 53

103 Name: VASSILIOU Marie-Michèle Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL MOBILE PHONES Tel 2: Address: 32 Avenue Kleber Mob : BP 26 Fax 1: COLOMBES CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: marie-michele.vassiliou@art.alcatel.fr Name: VEDDER Klaus Tel 1: Company: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GmbH Tel 2: Address: Prinzregentenstr.159 Mob : Postfach Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Name: VERBESTEL Willy Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA SATCOM Tel 2: Address: 2501 S.Price Road Mob : G-1218 Fax 1: CHANDLER, AZ Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: P26458@ .mot.com Name: VIVERO BLAS Ramon Tel 1: Company: DIRECCION GENERAL TELECOM Tel 2: Address: Palacio de Comunicaciones Mob : Plaza de Cibeles, S/N Fax 1: MADRID Fax 2: SPAIN Internet: Ramon.vivero-blas@dgtel.mop.es Name: VOLL Liv Oddrun Tel 1: Company: TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY Tel 2: Address: PO 447 Mob : Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: liv.voll@npt.no 54

104 Name: VOSTERS Jean Tel 1: Company: ALCATEL BELL TELEPHONE Tel 2: Address: 1, Pl. Francis Wellesplein Mob : Fax 1: ANTWERPEN Fax 2: BELGIUM Internet: vostersj@se.bel.alcatel.be Name: WALKER Michael Tel 1: Company: VODAFONE LTD Tel 2: Address: The Courtyard, 2-4 London Road Mob : NEWBURY Fax 1: BERKS RG14 1JX Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: mike.walker@vf.vodafone.co.uk Name: WALLACE Christopher Tel 1: Company: NOKIA INC. Tel 2: Address: 2300 Valley View Lane Mob : International Fax 1: IRVING, TEXAS Fax 2: UNITED STATES Internet: chris.wallace@ntc.nokia.com Name: WALTER Knut Erik Tel 1: Company: TELENOR MOBIL AS Tel 2: Address: PO Box 6746 Mob : St.Olavs Plass Fax 1: OSLO Fax 2: NORWAY Internet: Knut-erik.walter@oslo.mobil.telenor.telemax.no Name: WATKINS Michael Tel 1: Company: BRT EUROPEAN NETWORK Tel 2: Address: CP 25, The Podium Mob : Eversholt Street Fax 1: LONDON NW1 1DN Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: 55

105 Name: WATSON Andrew W.D. Tel 1: Company: MOTOROLA E.C.I.D Tel 2: Address: 16 Euroway Mob : Blagrove 2 Fax 1: SWINDON SN5 8YW Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Watsona@ecid.cig.mot.com Name: WEILER Dirk Tel 1: Company: SIEMENS AG Tel 2: Address: MN P2 Mob : Hofmannstr.51 Fax 1: MÜNCHEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: Dirk.Weiler@mn.oen.siemens.de Name: WEST Jonathan Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: jonathan.west@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=west; g=jonathan Name: WHITE David Tel 1: Company: I.T. DIRECTION Ltd. Tel 2: Address: 20-22, Bedford Row Mob : Fax 1: LONDON WC1R 4EB Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Name: WIEBKE Thomas Tel 1: Company: PANASONIC DEUTSCHLAND Tel 2: Address: Monzastr. 4c Mob : Fax 1: LANGEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: wiebke@panasonic.de 56

106 Name: WIEDERMANN Werner Tel 1: Company: MOBILKOM AUSTRIA AG Tel 2: Address: Mob : Treustrasse 43 Fax 1: WIEN Fax 2: AUSTRIA Internet: w.wiedermann@mobilkom.at Name: WIENER Anthony Tel 1: Company: ONE-2-ONE Tel 2: Address: Imperial Place, Maxwell Rd. Mob : BOREHAMWOOD Fax 1: HERTZ WD6 1EA Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: twiener@one2one.co.uk Name: WILDEY Chris Tel 1: Company: NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Tel 2: Address: St Georges Court, St Georges Rd. Mob : CAMBERLEY Fax 1: SURREY GU15 3QZ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: chris.wildey@nmp.nokia.com Name: WILLIMOWSKI Ingo Tel 1: Company: IMST Tel 2: Address: Carl-Friedrich-Gauß-Str. 2 Mob : Fax 1: KAMP-LINTFORT Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: willimowski@imst.de Name: WILLRETT Ursel Tel 1: Company: WANDEL & GOLTERMANN GmbH Tel 2: Address: PO Box 1262 Mob : Fax 1: ENINGEN Fax 2: GERMANY Internet: willrett@wago.de 57

107 Name: WINCH Nicholas Tel 1: Company: GPT Ltd. Tel 2: Address: New Century Park Mob : PO Box 53 Fax 1: COVENTRY CV3 1HJ Fax 2: UNITED KINGDOM Internet: Name: WURFFEL Emmanuelle Tel 1: Company: ETSI/PT12 Tel 2: Address: 650 Route des Lucioles Mob : Fax 1: SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS CEDEX Fax 2: FRANCE Internet: emmanuelle.wurffel@etsi.fr X.400: c=fr; a=atlas; p=etsi; s=wurffel; g=emmanuelle Name: YURASOVA Lyudmila Tel 1: Company: MPT OF RUSSIA Tel 2: Address: 7, Tverskaya st. Mob : Fax 1: MOSCOW Fax 2: RUSSIA Internet: root@depmob.msk.ru 58

108 ETSI TC SMG TDoc SMG 563/97 Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9-13 June 1997 Source : PT SMG 2nd DRAFT Status List of CHANGE REQUESTS presented to SMG#22 Introduction : This following list contains the current status (* at the time of printing) of all Change Requests, that were presented to SMG#22. The statistics (see below) is based on that ist. New specifications that were submitted for approval are also listed for completeness. Status_new_Specs TDoc SPEC PHAS SUBJECT STATUS NEW_VE SOURC 360/ GSM GPRS Stage 2 Radio approved SMG2 359/ GSM GPRS Stage 2 approved SMG3 S 410/ Shared Interworking Function stage 2 approved SMG4 Page 1 of 13

109 List of all CRs presented to SMG#22 STC Approved Revised Rejected Withdrawn Postponed SMG 1 Ph Ph UMTS 1 Ph 2 2 SMG 2 Ph 2 9 Ph SMG 3 Ph Ph Ph R SMG 4 Ph R97 7 Ph SMG 6 Ph 2+ 1 Ph 2 4 SMG 7 Ph 2 51 Ph SMG 8 Ph 2 3 SMG 9 Ph 2 1 Ph Ph R97 1 SMG 10 Ph 2 2 Ph 2+ 2 SMG 11 Page 2 of 13

110 Ph Ph 2 1 All SMG Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS Bearer Services (BS) Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) strategic A F HSCSD use of multiple TS in alternate & followed by services 305/97 approved Teleservices Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) strategic A F HSCSD use of multiple TS for Fax & alt speech/fax service 305/97 approved General on Supplementary Services A D VGCS and VBS applicability to SSs 307/97 approved strategic A B SS CCBS: Differentiation between CCBS service & CCBS request in s 301/97 approved A D emlpp applicability 307/97 approved Types of Mobile Stations (MS) A003 2 B Allowed Speech Codec Configuration in the MS 311/97 approved Mobile Station (MS) Features strategic A A FDN Spec addresses wildcard implementation 304/97 approved strategic A C Introduction of a mandatory Ciphering Indicator 507/97 approved strategic A013 2 F FDN Clarify spec and address wildcard implementation 304/97 approved strategic A C Introduction of a mandatory Ciphering Indicator 507/97 approved Security Aspects strategic A C Correction of User data confidentiality feature 507/97 approved strategic A C Correction of User data confidentiality feature 507/97 approved Man-machine interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS) A D SS CCBS: Call Xfer is changed to ECT, remove CC on No Reply 301/97 approved strategic A B MSP Service Registration and Profile selection for MO activities. Prop 306/97 approved strategic A B WI 14.4 kbit/s user data 454/97 approved Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service (emlpp) - Stage 1 A D Interaction with other GSM Services 307/97 approved Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage 1 A D Interaction with other GSM Services 307/97 approved Page 3 of 13

111 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage 1 A D Interaction with other GSM Services 307/97 approved A D Camel Phase 1 on Time and Location 313/97 approved strategic A C Camel Phase 1 Called digits * and # to be transported to CSE 303/97 approved Completion of Calls to Busy Subcriber (CCBS) Service Description - Stage 1 strategic A C SS CCBS: Separates data handling from individual CCBS requests. 301/97 approved strategic A C SS CCBS: Address potential race cndts winteraction w BAIC, BIC-RO 301/97 approved strategic A C SS CCBS: Removal of priorities in queues 301/97 approved strategic A C SS CCBS: Remove possibility to de-activate an individual CCBS reque 301/97 approved strategic A C MSP Revision of Stage 1 description in line with service principles and 306/97 approved strategic A F Circuit Allocation by the BSS 426/97 approved GSM Public Land mobile Network (PLMN) Connection types strategic A B Introduction of 14.4 kbit/s 456/97 approved A D Corrections of editorial errors 378/97 approved A D Setting of Location number 378/97 approved A B Introduction of Data Missing error for Provide Subscriber Info 378/97 approved A B Introduction of System Failure negative response for PSI 378/97 approved Functions Related to Mobile Station (MS)in Idle Mode A F Corrections and editorial updates for cell change procedures in group r 421/97 approved strategic A B Amendment for multiband Operation (common BCCH for the different 427/97 approved strategic A A Amendment for multiband Operation (common BCCH for the different 427/97 approved Alphabet and Language Specific Information for GSM A F Editorial 413/97 approved A B Codings for further European languages 413/97 approved Technical Realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point -to-point(pp) A F Concatenation of UCS2 413/97 approved A B SIM application Toolkit, sent to SMG9 as LS 413/97 approved Page 4 of 13

112 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A055 R97 B SMS control characters 413/97 approved A B SMS validity period 413/97 approved A057 R97 B Source Indicator in User Data Header 413/97 approved A058 R97 B Status report PDU Enhancements 413/97 approved A059 R97 B User Data Header 413/97 approved Technical Realization of the Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) A F Cell list coding 414/97 approved A F Use of restart indication 414/97 approved A C Use of Set-DRX 414/97 approved A F Clarification and editorial 414/97 approved Technical Realization of Facsimile Group 3 Service - transparent strategic A B Introduction of 14.4 kbit/s 460/97 approved strategic A C Corrections and Alignments HSCSD 412/97 approved Example Protocol Stacs for Interconnecting Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and Base Station Controler (BSC) A F Cell list coding 414/97 approved A F Correction of ASN.1 414/97 approved A F Use of Set-DRX 414/97 approved strategic strategic A C CallingPartyNumber in Connect 377/97 approved A C MSC Id for Call Reference Number 377/97 approved A C Introduction of value not Provided from VLR" in subscriber state 377/97 approved A D Setting of Location Number 377/97 approved A D Clarification on handling of Connect and Continue operations 377/97 approved A C Change to CAMEL phase 1 regarding * and # in Called Party Number 303/97 approved A F Editorial alignment of interrogation types 373/97 approved A D Conditional parameters in Send Routing Info ack message 373/97 approved Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) Interface Channel Structures and Access Capabilities. strategic A F 14.4kbps data service 425/97 approved Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 Specification A F Deletion of Notification Type 2 424/97 approved A F Clarification of the usage of Priority level IE 421/97 approved A F Correction of Channel mode modify acknowledge message description 421/97 approved Page 5 of 13

113 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS strategic strategic strategic strategic strategic strategic strategic strategic A F Handling of classmark information at band change 428/97 approved A F ASCI MS never knows the Group call area 424/97 approved A A Handling of classmark information at band change 428/97 approved A F Interpretation of Bearer Capability by an old network 422/97 approved A F Inconsistency between v5.5 and /97 approved A F Coding of classmark information for multiband mobiles 422/97 approved A211 2 B Introduction of EFR in GSM phase 2 specifications 429/97 withdrawn A212 2 B Introduction of EFR in GSM phase 2 specifications 429/97 approved A F Deletion of code points for 7.2 service 425/97 approved A A Coding of classmark information for multiband mobiles 422/97 approved Rate Adaption on the Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS-BSS) Interface. strategic A F Corrections and improvements for 14.4 kbit/s 411/97 approved strategic A F Clarification to HSCSD 412/97 approved Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for Data and Telematic services on the (MS-BSS) Interface and the Base Station Syst strategic A F 14.4 kbit/s corrections and alignments 411/97 approved A C Modification of RLP for HSCSD 412/97 approved A F Clarification of the frequency definition text in section 9 436/97 approved Multiplexing and Multiple Access on the Radio Path. A015 2 F Correction to errors in example figure of TDMA mapping for control 438/97 approved A F Correction to errors in example figure of TDMA mapping for control 438/97 approved A F Mapping of BCCH data 438/97 approved A C NCH only to be sent on TS 0 438/97 approved Channel Coding A012 2 A Inclusion of EFR in phase 2 433/97 approved Radio Transmission and Reception. A038 2 F MS residual output power between active bursts 435/97 approved A A MS residual output power between active bursts 435/97 approved A F Clarification of the frequency definition text in section 2 435/97 approved A F Relaxation for GSM-R 435/97 approved A B MS receiver performance with frequency hopping and downlink power 435/97 approved A D Editorial redrafting of section /97 approved A A Alignment of erroneous frame indication performance with phase 2 435/97 approved A050 2 A Inclusion of EFR in phase 2 433/97 approved strategic A C Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS 513/97 approved Page 6 of 13

114 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS strategic A C Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS 513/97 approved Radio Subsystem Link Control A033 2 F Correction of error in wording 437/97 approved A F Correction of error in wording 437/97 approved A035 2 F Amendment for multiband operation (common BCCH for the different 437/97 approved A A Amendment for multiband operation (common BCCH for the different 437/97 approved A D UAP /97 withdrawn European Digital Cellular Telecommunications Systems Half Rate Speech - Part 8: Test Sequence for GSM Half Rat A003 2 B Half Rate Transcoder Testing with 8 bit Test Sequences 325/97 approved A D UAP /97 approved A D UAP /97 approved A D UAP /97 approved A D UAP /97 approved A B Enhance Full Rate Transcoder Testing with 8 bit Test Sequences 325/97 approved General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) A B Provide interworking at higher rates than 28.8 kbit/s (as 33.6 kbit/s). 411/97 approved strategic A B Correction 14.4 and synchronization 411/97 approved strategic A C Initial synchronization for HSCSD 417/97 information Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Asynchronous Bearer Capabilities A D Editorial correction 411/97 approved A B Corrections and improvements for 14.4 kbit/s 411/97 approved Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Synchronous Bearer Capabilities. strategic A B Corrections and improvements for 14.4 kbit/s 411/97 approved Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DTE-DCE) Interface for Short Message Ser A F Editorial corrections 415/97 approved A035 R97 B More messages to send 415/97 approved Page 7 of 13

115 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A032 R97 B IrDA Telecom spec requirements 415/97 approved A F Facility lock enhancements 415/97 approved A F Editorial corrections 415/97 approved A035 R97 B Modification of AT+CAOC 536/97 approved Mobile Switching Centre - Base Station system (MSC-BSS) Interface Layer 3 Specification strategic A F Circuit Allocation by the BSS, blocking aspects 426/97 approved A069 4 R97 B External Handover prior to encrpytion 423/97 approved strategic A F Circuit Allocation by the BSS, unequipped circuit allocation 426/97 approved A F CR to A072r1 on Removal of redundant procedure 424/97 approved strategic A F Figures for allocation of circuits by BSC 426/97 approved strategic A B WI 14.4 kbit/s user data 458/97 approved strategic A F Correction of channel type code points 544/97 approved Rate Adaptation on the Base Station System - Mobile Service Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface. strategic A B WI 14.4 kbit/s user data 457/97 approved strategic A020 1 R97 B Multislot support 423/97 approved A C Deletion of 7.4 channel coding 425/97 approved Inband Control of Remote Transcoders and Rate Adaptors. A004 2 C Provide an option to handle missing data in case of full rate in the same 434/97 approved A004 2 C Provide an option to handle missing data in case of full rate in the same 434/97 approved A C Provide an option to handle missing data in case of full rate in the same 434/97 approved A B Introduction of 14.5 Kbit/s channel coding 434/97 approved strategic A B WI 14.4 kbit/s user data 459/97 withdrawn Mobile Application Part ( MAP) Specification A F Handling of Unknown Operation 376/97 approved A D Editorial clarification of handling of parameters for optional features 376/97 approved A F Any Time Interrogation process description in HLR 376/97 approved A F Alignment with CAMEL specs and /97 approved strategic A F Clarify handling of result of ReportSMDeliveryStatus 379/97 approved A F Transmission of gsmscf-address to HLR 376/97 approved A F New Maximum value for Age of Loc. Info 376/97 approved A D Editorial correction of AC table 376/97 approved A F Using TC-Relsult-NL to segment the SRI-ACK 376/97 approved A F Deletion of errors in PSI 376/97 approved Page 8 of 13

116 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS strategic strategic strategic A F Modifications due to SMS inconsistencies with GSM /97 approved A A Clarify handling of result of ReportSMDeliveryStatus 379/97 approved A D SCCP addressing for MAP 376/97 approved A D Correction of editing error 376/97 approved A087 R97 B Allocation of an SS-code for the Calling Name Presentation SS. 372/97 approved A089 R97 D Correction of references 376/97 postponed General Requirements on Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Intergrated Service strategic A B WI 14.4 kbit/s user data 455/97 approved strategic A C Initial synchronization for HSCSD 417/97 information Application of ISUP Version 2 for the ISDN-PLMN (GSM)Signalling strategic A001 2 D Handling of ACM 375/97 approved strategic A F Handling of number parameters related to supplementary services 383/97 approved A C CallingPartyNumber in Connect 374/97 approved A F Description of Connect message 374/97 approved A C MSC Id for Call Reference Number 374/97 approved A F Coding of ISUP_ACM message 374/97 approved A F Use of SSN for inter-plmn signalling 374/97 approved A F Correction of references 374/97 approved A F Range constants for address strings 374/97 approved A C Mapping of CAP Generic Number to ISUP. 374/97 approved A F Alignment of text in two sections 374/97 approved A D SCCP addressing for CAP 374/97 approved strategic A C Change to CAMEL phase 1 regarding * and # in Called Party Number 303/97 approved Interworking between Phase 1 Infrastructure and Phase 2 Mobile Stations (MS). A B RP ACK Data Unit 423/97 approved strategic A008 2 F Inclusion of Keypad facility element in Start DTMF Acknowledge mes 422/97 approved strategic A009 2 B Introduction of EFR in GSM phase 2 specifications 429/97 approved A042 R97 B Extended language preference 356/97 approved A F Clarification of electrical/mechanical SIM/ME interface 356/97 approved A A Clarification of electrical/mechanical SIM/ME interface 356/97 approved A D Security procedures for 2nd level; DFs located under DF GSM 356/97 approved A F Number of bytes returned after a SELECT command 356/97 approved A D Editorial corrections regarding serivce table and "radio interface" 356/97 approved Page 9 of 13

117 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A F Update Access condition of EFDCK (to align with GSM 02.22) 356/97 approved SIM Application Toolkit A F General Result values : interpretation 357/97 approved A D Clarifications to the description of the DISPLAY TEXT command 357/97 approved A D Correction of some simple TLV data objects (byte & length indicator) 357/97 approved A D Clarification of ME and SIM toolkit app actions during REFRESH 357/97 approved A F Set Up Menu command without Item Data Object 357/97 approved A F Call control, corrections and editorial clarifications 357/97 approved strategic A C Call Control : call set-up,ss and USSD operation 357/97 approved A F Call control,ussd operations 357/97 approved strategic A C Call Control : call set-up and SS operation. 357/97 withdrawn GSM Radio Aspects Base Station System Equipment Specification A041 2 F Deletion of TU3 and TU1.5 tests 348/97 approved strategic A049 2 B Definition of R-GSM band and the associated RF-parameters 349/97 approved GSM Signalling Aspects Base Station System equipment Specification A011 2 F Addition of LPDm test on the Um interface 350/97 approved Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma Specification A187 2 B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ emergency call approved A B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ emergency call approved A188 2 B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ structured procedures/ms terminated ca approved A B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ structured procedures/ms terminated ca approved A189 2 B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ structured procedures/ms originated cal approved A B Enhanced Full rate Signalling/ structured procedures/ms originated cal approved A190 2 B Coding of the bearer capability IE when Enhanced Full rate is supporte approved A B Coding of the bearer capability IE when Enhanced Full rate is supporte approved A191 2 D MS residual output power between active bursts approved A D MS residual output power between active bursts approved A193 2 F Tolerances of timing advance approved A F Tolerances of timing advance approved A194 2 F DISC/UA exchange in Test approved A F DISC/UA exchange in Test approved A195 2 F Progress indicator in approved A F Progress indicator in approved A196 2 F Incorrect delays in procedure approved A F Incorrect delays in procedure approved A197 2 F Correction on tests with Modem Type V approved Page 10 of 13

118 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A F Correction on tests with Modem Type V approved A198 2 F Accidental possible expiry of T3240: especially in and approved A F Accidental possible expiry of T3240: especially in and approved A199 2 F Timing requirements in and approved A F Timing requirements in and approved A200 2 F Section expected sequence shows "late" rather than "early a approved A F Section expected sequence shows "late" rather than "early a approved A201 2 F Introduction of section Multiple SMS mobile originated approved A F Introduction of section Multiple SMS mobile originated approved A202 2 F Clarification, and correction to make old cell available in d approved A F Clarification, and correction to make old cell available in d approved A203 2 F Ambient Noise Rejection approved A F Ambient Noise Rejection approved A204 2 F Clarification of action on expiry of T3210 in and approved A F Clarification of action on expiry of T3210 in and approved A205 2 F Attempt counter reset approved A F Attempt counter reset approved A206 2 B EFR tests for phase approved A208 2 B EFR CR for sections 0 to approved A B EFR CR for sections 0 to approved A209 2 B EFR CR to approved A B EFR CR to approved A210 2 B EFR phase 2 CR to approved A B EFR phase 2 CR to approved A211 2 B EFR CR for section approved A B EFR CR for section approved A212 2 F DISC / UA exchange in test approved A F DISC / UA exchange in test approved A213 2 F Timing requirements after ASSIGNMENT COMMAND approved A F Timing requirements after ASSIGNMENT COMMAND approved A214 2 C SIM/ME Interface: 3V/5V Switching approved A C SIM/ME Interface: 3V/5V Switching approved A215 2 F SIM simulator functional requirements - voltage measurement uncertai approved A F SIM simulator functional requirements - voltage measurement uncertai approved A216 2 B SIM/ME Interface: Transmission Speed Enhancement approved A B SIM/ME Interface: Transmission Speed Enhancement approved A217 2 B Fixed Number Dialling approved A B Fixed Number Dialling approved Page 11 of 13

119 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A218 2 F Channel Mode IE needed to assign an appropriate channel approved A F Channel Mode IE needed to assign an appropriate channel approved A219 2 F Section Classmark Change Procedure approved A F Section Classmark Change Procedure approved A220 2 F Errors in the Multiband default message contents approved A F Errors in the Multiband default message contents approved A221 2 F Section Bandwidth of reference measurements approved A F Section Bandwidth of reference measurements approved A222 2 F Section 13.4 Table 13-7, DCS1800 values for offests >= 6000 khz approved A F Section 13.4 Table 13-7, DCS1800 values for offests >= 6000 khz approved A223 2 F Section Superfluous steps g) and h), and editorials approved A F Section Superfluous steps g) and h), and editorials approved A224 2 F Timing requirement in section step approved A F Timing requirement in section step approved A225 2 F Sections and time difference "Dt" in requirement 2) approved A F Sections and time difference "Dt" in requirement 2) approved A226 2 F Section wait time in step i) approved A F Section wait time in step i) approved A227 2 F Section Location updating / accepted - delete expected se approved A F Section Location updating / accepted - delete expected se approved Layer3 (L3) Abstract Test Suite (ATS) F Change of BCC & starting time in TC_26_6_ approved F Correction in TC_26_8_1_2_1_ approved F Corrections of constraints in TC_31_2_ test subgroup approved F Corrections of immediate connect for MT early assignment approved F Corrections in TC_26_7_3_ approved F Corrections of syntax & semantic errors in ATS approved F Corrections in TC_34_2_ approved F Corrections in TC_26_7_4_ approved F Corrections in Frql_20_B9d approved A207 2 F Updated IXIT proforma for GSM Annex B approved A B Addition of HSCSD 343/97 approved Subscriber Related Call and Event Data. A020 2 F Object model corrections 343/97 approved Subscriber and Equipment trace Page 12 of 13

120 Spec CR rev Phase Cat SUBJECT TDoc Status NEW_VERS A038 2 F Inconsistancy between GSM and (IMSI/IEME) 343/97 approved A039 2 F Administration of X and Y parameters for the BSS trace record 343/97 approved Maintenance of the Base Station System (BSS). A001 2 F Technical and editorial review 344/97 approved strategic TBR 19 TBR 31 A001 1 UMTS C UMTS Revision of Role Model 302/97 approved F Addition of EFR signalling tests in TBR approved F Addition of EFR signalling tests in TBR approved Page 13 of 13

121 SMG#22 Tdoc List NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P Agenda and Schedule of SMG#22 in Norway TC SMG Chairman P SMG s Plenary and Steering Group Dates 1997/98 TC SMG Chairman P List of Side Events on SMG#22 TC SMG Chairman P Notes from Board #5 Meeting TC SMG Chairman P Comments on the Technical Working Procedures TC SMG Chairman P UMTS air interface optimisation SMG1 WPC P P Not allocated Strategic CR A016 to GSM v and Non-strategic CRs A016 to GSM v.5.4.0a009, A010, A011, A012 to GSM v on CCBS SMG1 P Strategic CR A001 to UMTS v SMG1 P Strategic CRs A011 to GSM v and A012 to GSM SMG1 v P Strategic CRs A013 to GSM v and A011 to GSM SMG1 v P Strategic CRs A004 to GSM v and A004 to GSM SMG1 v P Strategic CRs A016 to GSM v and A002 to GSM SMG1 v P Non strategic CRs A015r1 and A017r1 to GSM v.5.5.0a009 to GSM v.5.0.2, A007r1 to GSM v.5.1.2, A008r1 to GSM v SMG1 P WI description sheet - MS Application Execution Environment SMG1 P GSM v ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking; Service SMG1 aspects P WI description sheet - Short Message Service Enhancement SMG1 P Non strategic CR A003 to GSM v SMG1 P SMG1 STATUS REPORT SMG1 P Non strategic CR A011 to GSM v SMG1 P Number Portability - complements Tdoc 322/97 SMG1 P Regional GSM Seminars organized by GSM MoU Association and SMG1 ETSI P UMTS v Service Capabilities SMG1 WPC P UMTS v Quality of Service and Network Performance SMG1 WPC P UMTS v Security and Charging SMG1 WPC P Non strategic CR 002 to UMTS v SMG1 WPC P Strategic CR 003 to UMTS v SMG1 P Type approval of Dual-Bank mobiles PCN TAEG P Number Portability within GSM (900 and 1800 MHz) TC SMG Chairman P SMG11 STATUS REPORT SMG11 P Subjective Test on the Interruptability of HR/FR/EFR : Phase 2 SMG11 P Non strategic CRs A003 to GSM v4.0.3 : Half-rate transcoder testing with 8-bit test sequences and A001 to GSM v : Enhanced full rate transcoder testing with 8-bit test sequences SMG11 P TR v Tests Method and Quality Assessment for SMG11 handsfree Mobile Stations MS P SMG7 STATUS REPORT SMG7 P EFR CRs Group1, A187, A188, A189, A190 and A206 to GSM SMG Phase 2/2+, 008 to TBR 19 and 001 to TBR 31 P EFR CRs Group 2, A208, A209, A210 and A211 to GSM SMG7 Phase 2/2+ P MM Signalling CRs A194, A202, A204, A205 and A224 to GSM SMG Phase 2/2+ P Other Signalling CRs A193, A198, A213 and A218 to GSM SMG7 Phase 2/2+ P Other Signalling CRs A195, A196, A200, A212, A219, A220 and A227 to GSM Phase 2/2+ SMG7

122 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P SIM CRs strategic A214 (replaced by TD 333/97), Non strategic: SMG7 A215, A216 and A217 to GSM Phase 2/2+ P Other Non strategic CRs A191, A192, A197, A199, A201, A203, SMG7 A221, A222, A223, A225 and A226 to GSM Phase 2/2+ P Other Non strategic CR A207 to GSM Phase 2/2+ SMG7 P Other CRs 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 257 and 258 to GSM SMG Phase 2/2+ P LS to SMG Various P ETSI Status List I.Doig, ETSI ECS Dept. P WITHDRAWN P WITHDRAWN P Specification Numbering Scheme for Future Releases of GSM NoRTEL P SMG6 STATUS REPORT SMG6 P CR to 12.02, 12.05, SMG6 P CR to SMG6 P New work items SMG6 P WITHDRAWN P SMG8 STATUS REPORT SMG8 P Non-strategic CR A041 to v SMG8 P CR to rgsm SMG8 P Non Strategic CR A011 to GSM v SMG8 P Draft Type approval report form for information SMG8 P EMC issues SMG8 P EMC spec (for info) SMG8 P SMG9 STATUS REPORT SMG9 P GSM for information SMG9 P CRs SMG9 P CRs to (SIM application toolkit - release 96) SMG9 P New work item "Low voltage SIM/ME interface" SMG9 P GSM v.2.0.0: GPRS Service description Stage 2 SMG3 P GSM v.2.1.0: Overall description of the GPRS radio interface; SMG2 & SMG3 Stage 2 P GSM v.1.0.0; GPRS; Logical Link Control Layer Specification SMG3 (LLC) P GSM v ; GPRS; Subnetwork Dependent Convergence SMG3 Protocol (SNDCP) P GSM v ; GPRS; General requirements on Mobile SMG4 Stations supporting GPRS P GSM v.1.0.0; GPRS; BSS GPRS Protocol (BSSGP) - Gb SMG3 Interface P GSM v.1.0.0; GPRS; GPRS Tunneling Protocol across the SMG3 Gn and Gp Interface P GSM v ; GPRS; General Requirements on Interworking SMG4 between the Public Land Mobile Network supporting GPRS and Packet Data Networks (PDN) P GSM v.5.1.0; GPRS; Project Scheduling and open issues PT 80V P Agenda and Schedule of SMG#22 (revised TD 294/97) TC SMG Chairman P List of side events during SMG#22 (revised TD 296/97) TC SMG Chairman P SMG Plenary and Steering Group dates 97/98 (revised 295/97) TC SMG Chairman P CHAIRMAN S REPORT TO SMG 22 TC SMG Chairman P Strategic CR A087 to GSM v for allocation of an SS SMG3 code for CNAP P Non strategic CRs A001r1 and A002r1 to GSM v SMG3 Corrections and alignments P Non strategic CRs A001r1 to A010 to GSM v SMG3 Correction and alignments P Strategic CR A001 to GSM v Revision of ETS for GSM Release 96 SMG3

123 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P Non strategic CRs A072 to A081r2, A085, A086 to GSM SMG3 v Corrections and alignments P Strategic CR A002r1 to GSM v and Non strategic CRs SMG3 A004r1, A005r1, A006r1 to GSM v Corrections and alignments to CAMEL 96 P Non strategic CRs A001r2, A002, A005 and A006 to GSM SMG3 v Corrections and alignments P Strategic CRs A076r1 to GSM v and A083r1 to GSM SMG v Clarification and Modification of SMS handling P GSM v SMG3 P Draft List of CRs submitted to SMG#22 PT SMG P LS to SMG on GSM Cordless Telephony System Ad Hoc Group P Strategic CR A003r2 to GSM v SMG3 P Draft UMTS Baseline document TC SMC Chairman and PT SMG P Draft CR1 UMTS SMG Work Programme for UMTS PT SMG P Summary of "Activities related to contributions to ITU-T-SG11" PT SMG P UMTS Phase 1 and relationship to FPLMTS phases - Contribution PT SMG to SG11 WP3 rapporteurs meeting 9-13/06/97 in Bath P Draft work plan for SMG contributions to ITU "Get together without being the same" SMG Chairman and PT SMG P Thirteenth meeting of Task Group 8/1 of Radiocommunication Study ITU-R TG8/1 (PT SMG) Group 8 on International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT- 2000) P ITU-R Circular Request for Submission of Candidate RTTs for IMT- PT SMG 2000 Radio Interface P LS to UMTS Forum TC SMG Chairman and PT SMG P Comments on UMTS Baseline document Fujitsu, BT, E-Plus Mobilfunk, T-Mobil, Mannesmann Mobilfunk, Analog Devices P ITU-T SG11 WP3 meeting reports 07-11/04/97 in New York ITUPT SG11 WP3 (PT SMG) P Additional LSs to SMG (1st set is in TDoc 337/97) PT SMG P Some information on ITU-T SG11 WP3 meeting 9-13 June 1997 Bath Programme Manager UMTS P Letter from ITU-R RG8/1 WG5 Chairman ITU-R TG8/1 WG5 Chairman P Progress report on UMTS PT SMG Programme Manager UMTS P Exploratory Mission to Japan TC SMG Chairman P Considering the half-duplex GPRS MS Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens P Extended mandate for discussions with ARIB and TTC TC SMG Chairman P Comments on the Technical Working Procedures (revised TD 298/97) TC SMG Chairman P Draft GSM v Phase 2+ Tandem Free Operation (TFO) SMG11 Service description; Stage 1 P Cooperation T1P1 - SMG Practical Steps PT SMG P Cooperation T1P1 - SMG Practical Steps - Version management of PT SMG SMG Specifications (slides) P SMG STG 22 Meeting Summary - draft version 2 PT SMG Coordinator P Report on PT SMG resources and budget PT SMG P Draft PT SMG Status Report to SMG#22 PT SMG P Draft Co-operation agreement with T1P1 - Version 0.5 PT SMG P Introduction of EFR in Phase 2 T-Mobil

124 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P Proposed new Recommendation GSM v Shared SMG4 Interworking Function P Strategic CRs on 14.4kbit/s A006r4 to GSM v.5.1.1; A008r3 SMG4 to GSM v.5.1.0; A021 and A022 to GSM v.5.4.0; A008 and A009 to GSM v.5.2.0; A007 to GSM v P Strategic CRs on HSCSD A004 to GSM v.5.1.0; A007 to SMG4 GSM v.5.1.1; A010 to GSM v Alignments and Corrections P Non strategic CRs A013 and A014 to GSM v.5.5.0; A053 to SMG4 A059 to GSM v Technical Enhancements and Improvements P Non strategic CRs A001 to GSM v.5.0.0; A033, A034 and SMG4 A035 to GSM v.5.5.0; A015, A016, A017 to GSM v P Non strategic CRs A034 and A035 to GSM v.5.2.0; A032, SMG4 A033, A034 and A035 to GSM v Corrections and Technical Enhancements P LS on New Work Item Proposal (SMG4 Tdoc 97p132) SMG4 P Strategic CRs on HSCSD Initial Synchronization - A023 to GSM Ericsson v.5.4.0; A029 to GSM v P SMG4 STATUS REPORT PT SMG P Proposed LS to Mobile Data Iniviative SMG4 Chairman P Number Portability within GSM Network TC SMG Chairman P Non strategic CRs for correction A014r3 to GSM v ; SMG3 A202r1, A203r1 and A209 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for correction A208 to GSM v.5.5.0, A210 to SMG3 GSM v ; A214 to GSM v.5.4.0; A008 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Non strategic CRs for Technical enhancements A069r4 to GSM SMG v.5.4.0; A020r1 to GSM v ; A007 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Non strategic CRs for ASCI A0196r1 and A205r1 to GSM SMG3 v.5.4.0; A072r2 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for 14.4k; A004 to GSM v.5.0.0; A213 to GSM SMG v.5.3.0; A021 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for Improved Transcoder Handling; A006r1 to GSM SMG v.5.0.0; A060r6 to GSM v.5.2.0; A071r1 and A076r1 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for Multiband; A001r1 to GSM v.4.1.0; A002r1 SMG3 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for Band Change; A204r2 to GSM v ; SMG3 A207r1 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P Strategic CRs for Introduction of EFR in GSM Phase2; A211 and SMG3 A212 to GSM v ; A009 to GSM v SMG3 WPA P UAP 60 : Non strategic CRs A002 to GSM 06.06, A001 to GSM SMG , A001 to GSM 06.41, A001 to GSM 06.22, A001 to GSM Phase 2 P UMTS v Requirements for the UMTS Terrestrial Radio SMG2 Access system (UTRA) P UMTS v Selection procedures for the choice of radio SMG2 transmission technologies of the UMTS P Strategic CRs A012 to GSM v and A050 to GSM SMG2 v P Non strategic CRs A004 to GSM v , A005 and A006 to GSM v SMG2 P Non strategic CRs A038 to GSM v , A039, A040, A041, SMG2 A044, A049 and A047 to GSM v P Non strategic CR A009 to GSM v SMG2

125 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P Non strategic CRs A033 and A034 to GSM v , A034 SMG2 and A035 to GSM v P Non strategic CRs A015 to GSM v.4.8.0, A016, A018 and SMG2 A017 to GSM v P Type approval aspects of the GSM cordless telephony system One-2-One P Draft minutes from meeting EP DECT and TC SMG 05/05/97 in EP DECT & TC SMG Sweden P LS to ETSI UMTS - Request to consider a mobile multimedia ConveNor of MPEG service providing several channels with different quality of service P Draft LS to MPEG PT SMG P Co-ordination NA/SMG/SPS NA, SMG, SPS P Meeting with ARIB on 3rd generation radio PT SMG P Transfer of SMG6 to TC TMN SMG6 P Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) in GSM 97 T1P1 P Competence and responsibility for regulatory deliverables for UMTS BAPT standardization - Comments to UMTS P Board #6 minutes Board Secretary P Board#7 minutes Board Secretary P OCG#2 minutes OCG Secretary P ETSI Technical Working Procedures TC SMG Chairman P WITHDRAWN P Report from MoU#37, , Nadi, Fiji Armin Toepfer, Chairman MoU SERG P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A007 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A028 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A005 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A003 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A077 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A007 to GSM v T1P1 P CR on 14.4 kbit/s A003 to GSM v T1P1 P NOT AVAILABLE kbit/s system overview Ed Ehrlich P Liaison letter Ed Ehrlich P Number Portability Ad hoc group on Number Portability P SMG2 STATUS REPORT SMG2 P GSM Present and Future Market Position TC SMG Chairman P Requirements for the 3rd Generation TC SMG Chairman P Revised UMTS Focus and work program TC SMG Chairman P Trip to China TC SMG Chairman P ETSI s Reorganisation TC SMG Chairman P Standardization of SPNP SMG1 Chairman P GSM MoU 3GIG report to ETSI/SMG and to UMTS Forum MoU 3GIG P Evolution of GSM to UMTS - GSM MoU TG.60 MoU 3GIG P UMTS Radio Requirements - GSM MoU TG.32 MoU 3GIG P Terminal Equipment for Third Generation Systems - GSM MoU MoU 3GIG TG.31 P GSM MoU SE.13 v SERG P GPRS Developments SERG P LS on WI for Open application environment for MS SERG P High Level Requirements Relevant for the Definition of the UMTS SMG2 Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) Concept Version P Report on Essential IPRs declared in relation to the work of ETSI SMG#22 P Proposal for concept groups for the definition of the UMTS SMG2 Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA P UMTS - MMI and Addressing Requirements - GSM MoU TG.22 MoU 3GIG P UMTS Roaming/Mobility Aspects - GSM MoU TG.25 MoU 3GIG P Revised UMTS Focus and Work Program TC SMG Chairman P LS T1P1.5 work plan for Number Portability T1P1

126 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P WITHDRAWN P IAPM Forum on EMC ECTEL P Out-of-Band Interference of S-PCN Mobile Station into the terrestrial TELECOM ITALIA UMTS band MOBILE P LS on the interoperability between IP and GSM terminals EP TIPHON P ETSI Application form for QUALCOM TC SMG Chairman P Introduction of Phase 2+ features in terminal type approval SFR/GIE CEGETEL procedure P IMT-2000 Standardisation Approach Favoured by ECTEL ECTEL P Presentation to SMG#22 ECTEL-TMS P CR 053 to GSM v Motorola P CR to GSM on 14.4 kbit/s - Correction Nokia P The Half Duplex GPRS MS Motorola P ETSI Subcontracting Agreement - Co-operation on CAMEL phase 2 TC SMG P SMG5 LAST STATUS REPORT SMG5 Chairman P Report on SMG5#21 meeting focused on UMTS satellite component SMG5 Chairman P Slides of SMG5 Presentation SMG5 Chairman P Report from RAPT-5 SMG5 Chairman, Per Bjorndahl, SMG4 Chairman P RAST5 Documents on FPLMTS SMG5 Chairman P UMTS document "Technical characteristics, capabilities and SMG5 limitations of the Mobile Satellite System applicable to the UMTS P UMTS/GSM Speech coding strategy issues Philips Consumer Com. P STATUS REPORT OF SMG3 SMG3 P GSM v Security mechanisms for the SIM Application SMG9 Toolkit P GSM v GPRS ciphering algorithm requirements SMG10 P Strategic CRs A012r4 to GSM v.4.7.0; A014r4 to GSM SMG10 v.5.1.0; A003r4 to GSM v.4.3.0; A004r4 to GSM v P GSM v Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS) SMG10 stage 0; GSM v Fraud Information Gathering System (FIGS) stage 1; GSM v Immediate Service Termination (IST) stage 1 P Meeting reports from SMG10#1/97 and SMG10#2/97, and output SMG10 liaison statements P Status of Number Portability in the Netherlands Libertel P GSM v System Overview for 14.4 kbit/s Work Item SMG4 (replacing TD 461/97) P Discussion document on SIM Testing SMG9 P CR 53r1 to GSM v Motorola P WITHDRAWN P EFR Tests Section TTCN design documentation Anite Systems P EFR CR, GSM (TTCN) Phase 2/2+ Anite Sysems P CRs for v Anite Systems P Cell selection/reselection Tests Section 20 - TTCN design Anite Systems documentation P rd generation standardisation: fast moving subject Nokia P Progress of the UMTS Forrum since SMG21 UMTS Forum Chairman P Introduction of EFR Mobiles TC SMG P Status of TTCN Developments for GSM Anite Systems P GSM MoU TG.20 v Introduction to third generation services GSM MoU P GSM MoU TG.21 v UMTS Service Requirements and GSM MoU Concepts P GSM MoU TG.04 v GSM MoU P SMG s Plenary and Steering Group Dates 1997/98 TC SMG Chairman P Amendments of the proposed LS to MoU on White Book SCCP Nortel P Suggestion of agenda items for ARIB/SMG2 Workshop Ericsson

127 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P CR A228 to GSM v Transmitter output power and Rohde & Schwarz burst timing P Class A Comments to UMTS Baseline document E-Plus Mobilfunk, T- Mobil, Mannesmann Mobilfunk P Date formats with two-digit year Nokia P CR A324r1 to GSM v (revision of part of TD 333/97) SMG7 P Report from GMM Coordination Group (GMMCG) GMM CG P Type approval of Dual-Band mobiles (replacing TD 321/97) PCN TAEG P GSM MoU 3GIG report to ETSI/SMG and to UMTS Forum MoU 3GIG (replacing TD 471/97) P CR A035 to GSM v SMG4 P SMG4 Phase 2+ CRs divided into R96 and R97 SMG4 Chairman P LS to EP-TIPHON Interworking between IP and GSM Networks TC SMG P IMT-2000 Standardisation Approach Favoured by ETSI SMG TC SMG (replacing TD 491/97) P DEN/DECT V DECT/GSM Integration based on dualmode DECT terminals P WI description sheet - GSM Phase 2+ MS Application execution Subgroup environment proposal for a feasibility study P Introduction of EFR Mobiles (replacing TD 521/97) TC SMG P T1P1 Liaison Report T1P1 P Strategic CR A078 for GSM Correction of Code Points Nokia P Notes from the ERM ad hoc meeting on satellite services held in SMG2 Vice-Chairman Sophia Antipolis regarding the UMTS/Mobile satellite services coexistence P Simplified Half Duplex Mobile Alcatel P Number Portability Ad hoc group on number portability P Proposed Liaison to MPEG SMG1 Chairman P Response to Questions regarding SMG1 CRs SMG1 Chairman P Invitation to the first meeting of the ERC spectrum engineering Chairman SE32 project team SE32 on UMTS sharing and compatibility P Handling of CR r1 on Power Time Mak Alignment for DCS SMG2 Chairman 1800 MS" P Proposed Liaison Statement to GTAAB on Type Approval of MSs SMG2 Chairman with EFR P Transfer of SMG6 to TC TMN SMG P Report from the ad hoc group on voluntary funding of an STF for Ad Hoc Group SMG support P Discussion paper on voluntary funding of an STF for SMG support Ad Hoc Group P Proposal for decisions on UMTS satellite component SMG and SES P Consideration of a global pilot mechanism Ad Hoc Group P Comments on the Technical Working Procedures TC SMG Chairman P Second APT meeting on regional co-operation in standardisation TC SMG P SMG3 STATUS REPORT (revision of TD 504/97) SMG3 Chairman P Proposed LS from SMG to the GSM MoU Satellite Steering SMG Chairman Committee P Evaluation groups for IMT 2000 candidates Alcatel, BT, Ericsson, Lucent Technology P Revised CRs List (revision of TD 381/97) PT SMG P Discussion concerning software used by PT SMG J. West, PT SMG P LS from SMG to the GSM MoU Satellite Steering Committee SMG (revision of TD 561/97) P Proposal for decisions on UMTS satellite component SMG, SES P Slides related to TD 390/97 PT SMG Programme Manager UMTS P Slides related to TD 388/97 PT SMG Programme Manager UMTS

128 NUMBER TITLE SOURCE P Slides related to TD 397/97 PT SMG Programme Manager UMTS P Work plan for SMG contributions to ITU "Get together without being SMG the same" P Extended mandate for discussions with ARIB and TTC TC SMG Chairman P LS to EP-TIPHON Interworking between IP and GSM Networks TC SMG (revision of TD 538/97) P Proposal for concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA SMG2

129 ETSI SMG TDoc SMG 391/97 Meeting #22 9th - 13th June 1997 Kristiansand Source: Title: SMG Chairman and PT SMG LS to UMTS Forum Agenda item: 7.8 Presented for: Information smg#21/mydoc/391-97

130 Source: To: SMG Chairman UMTS Forum WG1 LS on Free circulation of the 3rd generation terminals 1 Background The concept of global roaming requires global mobility of terminals. The ideal response is a set of ITU recommendations facilitating the use of 3rd generation terminals, IMT- 2000/FPLMTS family s band terminal equipments in such a way that global terminal mobility can be enabled. 2 New recommendations 2.1 SMG proposal SMG has proposed to ITU Intersector Co-ordination Group for FPLMTS and ITU-R that the following aspects should be included in the ITU work plan for FPLMTS : v vi A new recommendation on radio interface characteristics for free global movement of FPLMTS terminals. A new/revised recommendation(s) on regulatory principles for free global movement of FPLMTS terminals. 2.2 ITU-R TG8/1 response ITU-R TG8/1 positively responded on SMG proposal. TG8/1 looks forward to receiving contributions on these topics. 3 Elaboration of such contributions SMG would like to ask UMTS Forum WG1 to elaborate the regulatory aspects of free circulation of the 3rd generation terminals. The result of this study should be used as a basis for contributions towards ITU-R TG8/1. Annex 1: SMG input to ITU Intersector Co-ordination Group for FPLMTS Annex 2: ITU-R TG8/1 LS to ETSI SMG smg#21/mydoc/391-97

131 Annex 1 Title : Enhancement of Framework of FPLMTS Recommendations (SMG input to ITU Intersector Co-ordination Group for FPLMTS 13/14 February 1997) Source : BT ( on behalf of ETSI SMG ) Date : 11 February 1997 Reference : Tdocs SMG# /97 Alloc Introduction Since ICG-FPLMTS meeting in February 1995 a number of FPLMTS recommendations have been approved. The development of mobile communications market has been faster than expected, and the 2nd generation digital wireless systems are still strongly evolving. Additionally, the role of FPLMTS standardization has been extensively discussed in informal international fora, such as FAMOUS, Global Standards Collaboration (GSC), and the Radio Standardization meeting (RAST) held in association with GSC. This document reflects impact of above to the FPLMTS work program. 2. FAMOUS, RAST and ETSI views to FPLMTS The trilateral FAMOUS meeting has recognized or resolved that - 3rd generation mobile communications systems are those systems that will be introduced in the early years of the 21st century. They will consist of radio interfaces, supporting infrastructure and connections to networks. - 3rd generation systems are likely to evolve from existing (also called 2nd generation) mobile systems and at the same time integrate new systems components. The form of the evolution including global features will be strongly influenced by market considerations. - a possible path to 3rd generation standards is through the evolution of 2nd generation standards; - that different systems are used or considered to provide same kind of services within a region or nation - Global standards should address the kernel of services and interfaces necessary for international compatibility. The global and informal Radio Standards meeting held in conjunctions with Global Standards Collaboration meetings (September 1996, Korea) have discussed the objectives and work plans for FPLMTS and has concluded the following: - "It was evident that the timing and the need for FPLMTS are not interpreted in the same way by all PSOs. However, some form of global coexistence (roaming!) of various 3rd generation systems will be necessary". smg#21/mydoc/391-97

132 It should be noted that ETSI has also studied these questions within the framework of the GMM (Global Multimedia Mobility) studies and confirmed above mentioned statements. Based on above, a number of new elements should be introduced to the ITU FPLMTS work programme. 3. Further areas for be covered in the overall work program for FPLMTS The current FPLMTS work program focuses strongly in to defining a single global system and interfaces as the solution for advanced and global mobile services. As discussed in ITU- R TG8/1 work on "Migration towards FPLMTS" it is obvious that FPLMTS will be implemented also via an evolution of existing networks and that a multitude of different core (service) and access networks will be used. This view is complemented by the ETSI view of GMM as a federation of various access and core networks. Some network characteristics will be varying from network to network according to market needs, the way of implementation and the maturity of implementation. The foreseen evolution of existing networks already covers some FPLMTS objectives. It has also been noted that a wider scope is needed for increasing global mobility (including free circulation of terminals and global roaming) of various terminals, most notably cellular terminals, cordless systems and terminals attached to mobile satellite systems (MSS). The ideal response is a set of ITU recommendations facilitating design and use of FPLMTS band terminal equipment in such a way that global terminal mobility based on a single market approval can be facilitated. 4. Proposed additions to FPLMTS work programme The following aspects should be included in the ITU work plan for FPLMTS : 4.1 New recommendations i ii A new recommendation on system capabilities and operational features for global service within FPLMTS framework and frequency band. A new recommendation on a framework for interworking of several core (transport) networks for FPLMTS. iii A new recommendation on FPLMTS signalling and protocols should be drafted specifying guiding principles to permit different families of systems within an overall framework to be used between nodes. iv v vi A (set of) recommendation(s) on coexistence of different radio interfaces and their evolution phases within the FPLMTS band A new recommendation on radio interface characteristics for free global movement of FPLMTS terminals. A new/revised recommendation(s) on regulatory principles for free global movement of FPLMTS terminals. 4.2 Co-ordination of ITU-T and ITU-R schedules smg#21/mydoc/391-97

133 The main block of radio work is foreseen for completion at the end of 1999 whereas much of related network recommendations are planned to reach completion in 1998, some of them already at the beginning The time scales should be aligned in such a way that radio service or bearer capability related network recommendations are completed simultaneously with corresponding radio recommendations, is at the end of Removal of a potential overlap between ITU-R and ITU-T work It seems that radio protocols are included both ITU-T and ITU-R work plans and with different time scales. The related work items are the ITU-R planned radio specifications (part RPSC.3) and ITU-T planned recommendations covering also radio interface protocols within the Q.FASR series. Radio specific protocols should be part of the work programme of ITU-R TG8/1. smg#21/mydoc/391-97

134 ( available only in paper form ) Annex 2 ITU-R TG8/1 LS to ETSI SMG smg#21/mydoc/391-97

135 Tdoc SMG 419/ 97 ETSI TC SMG # 22 Plenary Meeting Kristiansand, Norway 9th - 13th June 1997 Source: SMG4 Chairman Agenda Item: 6.4 PROPOSED LIAISON STATEMENT TO MOBILE DATA INITIATIVE To: Johann Weber Mobile Data Initiative Worldwide Director From: Friedhelm Hillebrand SMG Chairman SMG is very pleased to see market-led developments in the area of mobile data. It is important for the industry to come together to enable the GSM subscriber to have easy access to well-developed data software, data terminals and appropriate services on mobile networks. The Mobile Data Initiative in particular is welcomed because it is visibly demonstrating that GSM mobile data is a very advanced capability which can offer a great deal to the marketplace. The MDI has also highlighted the need for communication between software and hardware developers who are specifically addressing the mobile data market. SMG wishes to indicate its strong willingness to work together with the Mobile Data Initiative, to further the range and depth of data facilities which can be offered to all GSM subscribers throughout the world. SMG sees its role as very rapidly taking on and standardising ideas which are in the interest of the market, and the Mobile Data Initiative is well placed to advise on the needed enhancements to the standards at least from a service perspective. An example of where this has worked very well in the past is the standardisation of the AT commands for GSM, where it was only a few short months between the initial requirement coming forward and the completed standard being adopted by SMG4 and then SMG. With the support of the companies involved there is no reason for a long delay to agreement of standards. SMG sees a number of areas in which they and the MDI could work more closely together, for example: identifying examples of real use of GSM data and examining areas for improvement looking at the fixed data networks worldwide and examining how they could and should be interconnected to the mobile environment. studying the ETSI process for document approval and considering whether documents like GSM and (AT commands) are available to a wide enough audience. looking at proprietary and/or de-facto standards which have been developed because of a lack of worldwide standard and considering whether they could be brought under the ETSI umbrella. identifying services which cannot be supported over GSM, even with GPRS, and looking at requirements for UMTS. SMG looks forward to hearing from the Mobile Data Inititative and hopes that we can work together in the common goal of offering advanced mobile data services through the development of appropriate standards.

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157 TDoc SMG 513/97 Page 32 Draft prets : August 1996 (GSM version ) CHANGE REQUEST No. 53r1 Technical Specification GSM version Submitted to SMG for approval without presentation ("non-strategic") [ ] with presentation ("strategic") [ ] Status at SMG [ ]: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Postponed [ ] Phase 1: [ ] Phase 2: [X] Phase 2+: [ ] Work item: Other phase(s) affected: [ ] If yes, linked CR(s): Proposed change affects: SIM [ ] ME [X] Network [ ] Source: Motorola Date: June 1997 Subject: Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS Category: F - Correction [ ] A - Corresponds to a Phase 2 correction [ ] B - Addition of Feature [ ] C - Functional modification of Feature [X] D - Editorial modification [ ] Reason for change: In the change from Phase 1 to Phase 2, the power control range was increased for GSM as well as for DCS1800. When this was done originally, the impact of the increased dynamic range on the power control templates was not considered. Subsequently, it became apparent that the power control masks at the lower power levels needed to be relaxed for GSM 900, but the equivalent relaxation at the lower power levels for DCS1800 was not discussed. As the technology for DCS1800 is similar to the technology for GSM, the increased dynamic range in DCS1800 causes similar problems at the lower power levels. This CR introduces similar relaxed specifications for those lower power levels introduced in Phase 2 DCS1800. Sections affected, and additional explanation of details of change (if needed): Page 32 ( Annex B ) Attached revised pages: Page(s): 32 If other core Specifications are affected, necessary (and attached) Joint CRs: Affects (possibly): MS Test Specifications [ ] BSS Test Specifications [ ] O&M Specifications [ ] Attached CRs?: Cross Phase Compatibility: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 MS in Phase 2(+) NW [ ] Phase 2(+) MS in Phase 1 NW [ ] CR to attached: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 SIM in Phase 2(+) ME[ ] CR to attached: Phase 2(+) SIM in Phase 1 ME [ ] CR to attached: Other comments: It should be noted that the specification for switching transients is kept unchanged.

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159 TDoc SMG 513/97 Page 32 Draft prets : August 1996 (GSM version ) Annex B (normative): Transmitted power level versus time Time mask for normal duration bursts (NB, FB, DB and SB) Time mask for access burst (AB) (*) For GSM 900 MS : see For DCS 1800 MS : -48 dbc or -48 dbm, whichever is the higher. For GSM 900 BTS and DCS 1800 BTS : no requirement below -30 dbc (see 4.5.1). (**) For GSM 900 MS : -4 dbc for power control level 16, -2dBc for power level 17, -1dBc for power level controls levels 18 and 19

160 Page 4 Draft prets : August 1996 (GSM version ) For DCS 1800 MS : -4dBc for power control level 11, -2dBc for power level 12, -1dBc for power control levels 13,14 and 15 (***) For GSM 900 MS : -30dBc or -17dBm, whichever is the higher For DCS 1800 MS -30dBc or -20dBm, whichever is the higher

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162 ETSI TC SMG Meeting 22 TDoc SMG 529/97 Kristiansand, 9th - 13th June 1997 CHANGE REQUEST No. A228 Technical Specification GSM version Submitted to SMG for approval without presentation ("non-strategic") [ x ] with presentation ("strategic") [ ] Status at SMG [ 22 ]: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Postponed [ ] Phase 1: [ ] Phase 2: [ x ] Phase 2+: [ x ] Work item: Other phase(s) affected: [ ] If yes, linked CR(s): Proposed change affects: SIM [ ] ME [ x ] Network [ ] Source: Rohde & Schwarz (FRG) Date: Subject: Section Transmitter output power and burst timing Category: F - Correction [ ] A - Corresponds to a Phase 2 correction [ ] B - Addition of Feature [ ] C - Functional modification of Feature [ x ] D - Editorial modification [ ] Reason for change: This CR is required if the CR A053r1 is approved. It aligns the power time mask requirements of GSM with the changed GSM The CR to relaxes the power time mask for DCS 1800 in a similar way as already done for GSM 900. Sections affected, and additional explanation of details of change (if needed): Section the notes for the figures 13-1 and are modified in a similar way as in the CR A053r1 to include DCS If other core Specifications are affected, necessary (and attached) Joint CRs: Affects (possibly): MS Test Specifications [ ] BSS Test Specifications [ ] O&M Specifications [ ] Attached CRs?: Cross Phase Compatibility: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 MS in Phase 2(+) NW [ ] Phase 2(+) MS in Phase 1 NW [ ] CR to attached: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 SIM in Phase 2(+) ME[ ] CR to attached: Other comments: Phase 2(+) SIM in Phase 1 ME [ ] CR to attached:

163 Page 2 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) 13.3 Transmitter output power and burst timing Definition and applicability The transmitter output power is the average value of the power delivered to an artificial antenna or radiated by the MS and its integral antenna, over the time that the useful information bits of one burst are transmitted. The transmit burst timing is the envelope of the RF power transmitted with respect to time. The timings are referenced to the transition from bit 13 to bit 14 of the Training Sequence ("midamble") before differential decoding. The timing of the modulation is referenced to the timing of the received signal from the SS. The requirements and this test apply to all types of GSM 900 and DCS MS Conformance requirement 1. The MS maximum output power shall be as defined in GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, first table, according to its power class, with a tolerance of +/- 2 db under normal conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, first table. 2. The MS maximum output power shall be as defined in GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, first table, according to its power class, with a tolerance of +/- 2.5 db under extreme conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, first table; GSM annex D D.2.1, D The power control levels shall have the nominal output power levels as defined in GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, second table (for GSM 900) or third table (for DCS 1 800), from the lowest power control level up to the maximum output power corresponding to the class of the MS (for tolerance on maximum output power see conformance requirements 1), with a tolerance of +/- 3, 4 or 5 db under normal conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, second or third table. 4. The power control levels shall have the nominal output power levels as defined in GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, second table (for GSM 900) or third table (for DCS 1 800), from the lowest power control level up to the maximum output power corresponding to the class of the MS (for tolerance on maximum output power see conformance requirements 2), with a tolerance of +/- 4, 5 or 6 db under extreme conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.1.1, second or third table; GSM annex D D.2.1, D The output power actually transmitted by the MS at consecutive power control levels shall form a monotonic sequence and the interval between power control levels shall be 2 +/- 1,5 db; GSM 05.05, The transmitted power level relative to time for a normal burst shall be within the power/time template given in GSM 05.05, annex B top figure: 6.1 Under normal conditions; GSM 05.05, Under extreme conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.5.2, GSM annex D D.2.1, D When accessing a cell on the RACH and before receiving the first power command during a communication on a DCCH or TCH (after an IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENT), all GSM and class and class 2 DCS MS shall use the power control level defined by the MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH parameter broadcast on the BCCH of the cell, or if MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH corresponds to a power control level not supported by the MS as defined by its power class, the MS shall act as though the closest supported power control level had been broadcast. A Class 3 DCS MS shall use the POWER_OFFSET parameter. 8. The transmissions from the MS to the BS, measured at the MS antenna, shall be 468,75 - TA bit periods behind the transmissions received from the BS, where TA is the last timing advance received from the current serving BS. The tolerance on these timings shall be +/- 1 bit period: 8.1 Under normal conditions; GSM 05.10, Under extreme conditions; GSM 05.10, 6.4, GSM annex D D.2.1, D.2.2.

164 Page 3 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) 9. The transmitted power level relative to time for a random access burst shall be within the power/time template given in GSM 05.05, annex B bottom figure: 9.1 Under normal conditions; GSM 05.05, Under extreme conditions; GSM 05.05, 4.5.2, GSM annex D D.2.1, D The MS shall use a TA value of 0 for the Random Access burst sent: 10.1 Under normal conditions; GSM 05.10, Under extreme conditions; GSM 05.10, 6.6, GSM annex D D.2.1, D Test purpose 1. To verify that the maximum output power of the MS, under normal conditions, is within conformance requirement To verify that the maximum output power of the MS, under extreme conditions, is within conformance requirement To verify that all power control levels, relevant to the class of MS, are implemented in the MS and have output power levels, under normal conditions, within conformance requirement To verify that all power control levels have output power levels, under extreme conditions, within conformance requirement To verify that the step in the output power transmitted by the MS at consecutive power control levels is within conformance requirement 5 under normal conditions. 6. To verify that the output power relative to time, when sending a normal burst is within conformance requirement 6: 6.1 Under normal conditions. 6.2 Under extreme conditions. 7. To verify that the MS uses the maximum power control level according to its power class if commanded to a power control level exceeding its power class. 8. To verify that, for normal bursts, the MS transmissions to the BS are timed within conformance requirement 8: 8.1 Under normal conditions. 8.2 Under extreme conditions. 9. To verify that the output power relative to time, when sending an access burst is within conformance requirement 9: 9.1 Under normal conditions. 9.2 Under extreme conditions. 10. To verify that, for an access burst, the MS transmission to the BS is timed within conformance requirement 10: 10.1 Under normal conditions Under extreme conditions.

165 Page 4 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) Methods of test Two methods of test are described, separately for: 1) equipment fitted with a permanent antenna connector and for 2) equipment fitted with an integral antenna, and which cannot be connected to an external antenna except by the fitting of a temporary test connector as a test fixture. NOTE: The behaviour of the MS in the system is determined to a high degree by the antenna, and this is the only transmitter test in this ETS using the integral antenna. Further studies are ongoing on improved testing on the integral antenna, taking practical conditions of MS use into account Method of test for equipment with a permanent antenna connector Initial conditions A call is set up by the SS according to the generic call set up procedure on a channel with ARFCN in the Mid ARFCN range, power control level set to Max power. MS TXPWR_MAX_CCH is set to the maximum value supported by the Power Class of the Mobile under test. For DCS mobile stations the POWER_OFFSET parameter is set to 6 db Procedure a) Measurement of normal burst transmitter output power The SS takes power measurement samples evenly distributed over the duration of one burst with a sampling rate of at least 2/T, where T is the bit duration. The samples are identified in time with respect to the modulation on the burst. The SS identifies the centre of the useful 147 transmitted bits, i.e. the transition from bit 13 to bit 14 of the midamble, as the timing reference. The transmitter output power is calculated as the average of the samples over the 147 useful bits. This is also used as the 0 db reference for the power/time template. b) Measurement of normal burst timing delay The burst timing delay is the difference in time between the timing reference identified in a) and the corresponding transition in the burst received by the MS immediately prior to the MS transmit burst sampled. c) Measurement of normal burst power/time relationship The array of power samples measured in a) are referenced in time to the centre of the useful transmitted bits and in power to the 0 db reference, both identified in a). d) Steps a) to c) are repeated with the MS commanded to operate on each of the power control levels defined, even those not supported by the MS. e) The SS commands the MS to the maximum power control level supported by the MS and steps a) to c) are repeated for ARFCN in the Low and High ranges. f) Measurement of access burst transmitter output power The SS causes the MS to generate an Access Burst on an ARFCN in the Mid ARFCN range, this could be either by a handover procedure or a new request for radio resource. In the case of a handover procedure the Power Level indicated in the HANDOVER COMMAND message is the maximum power control level supported by the MS. In the case of an Access Burst the MS shall use the Power Level indicated in the MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH parameter. If the power class of the MS is DCS Class 3, the MS shall also use the POWER_OFFSET parameter.

166 Page 5 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) The SS takes power measurement samples evenly distributed over the duration of the access burst as described in a). However, in this case the SS identifies the centre of the useful bits of the burst by identifying the transition from the last bit of the synch sequence. The centre of the burst is then five data bits prior to this point and is used as the timing reference. The transmitter output power is calculated as the average of the samples over the 87 useful bits of the burst. This is also used as the 0 db reference for the power/time template. g) Measurement of access burst timing delay The burst timing delay is the difference in time between the timing reference identified in f) and the MS received data on the common control channel. h) Measurement of access burst power/time relationship The array of power samples measured in f) are referenced in time to the centre of the useful transmitted bits and in power to the 0 db reference, both identified in f). i) Depending on the method used in step f) to cause the MS to send an Access Burst, the SS sends either a HANDOVER COMMAND with power control level set to 10 or it changes the System Information elements MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH and for DCS the POWER_OFFSET on the serving cell BCCH in order to limit the MS transmit power on the Access Burst to power control level 10 (+23 dbm for GSM 900 or +10 dbm for DCS 1 800) and then steps f) to h) are repeated. j) Steps a) to i) are repeated under extreme test conditions (annex 1, TC2.2) except that the repeats at step d) are only performed for power control level 10 and the minimum power control level of the MS Method of test for equipment with an integral antenna NOTE: If the MS is equipped with a permanent connector, such that the antenna can be disconnected and the SS be connected directly, then the method of section will be applied. The tests in this section are performed on an unmodified test sample Initial conditions The MS is placed in the anechoic shielded chamber (annex 1, GC5) or on the outdoor test site, on an isolated support, in the position for normal use, at a distance of at least 3 metres from a test antenna, connected to the SS. NOTE: The test method described has been written for measurement in an anechoic shielded chamber. If an outdoor test site is used then, in addition, it is necessary to raise/lower the test antenna through the specified height range to maximize the received power levels from both the test sample and the substitution antenna. A call is set up by the SS according to the generic call set up procedure on a channel with ARFCN in the Mid ARFCN range, power control level set to Max power. MS_TXPWR_MAX_CCH is set to the maximum value supported by the Power Class of the Mobile under test. For DCS mobile stations the POWER_OFFSET parameter is set to 6 db Procedure a) With the initial conditions set according to subclause the test procedure in is followed up to and including step i), except that in step a), when measurements are done at maximum power for ARFCN in the Low, Mid and High range, the measurement is made eight times with the MS rotated by n*45 degrees for all values of n in the range 0 to 7.

167 Page 6 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) The measurements taken are received transmitter output power measurements rather than transmitter output power measurements, the output power measurement values can be derived as follows. b) Assessment of test site loss for scaling of received output power measurements. The MS is replaced by a half-wave dipole, resonating at the centre frequency of the transmit band, connected to an RF generator. The frequency of the RF signal generator is set to the frequency of the ARFCN used for the 24 measurements in step a), the output power is adjusted to reproduce the received transmitter output power averages recorded in step a). For each indication the power, delivered by the generator (in Watts) to the half-wave dipole, is recorded. These values are recorded in the form Pnc, where n = MS rotation and c = channel number. For each channel number used compute: Pac(Watts into dipole) = 1 8 * n= 7 n= 0 Pnc from which: Pac (Tx dbm) = 10log 10 (Pac) ,15 The difference, for each of the three channels, between the actual transmitter output power averaged over the 8 measurement orientations and the received transmitter output power at orientation n = 0 is used to scale the received measurement results to actual transmitter output powers for all measured power control levels and ARFCN, which can then be checked against the requirements. c) Temporary antenna connector calibration factors (transmit) A modified test sample equipped with a temporary antenna connector is placed in a climatic test chamber and is linked to the SS by means of the temporary antenna connector. Under normal test conditions, the power measurement and calculation parts of steps a) to i) of are repeated except that the repeats at step d) are only performed for power control level 10 and the minimum power control level of the MS. NOTE: The values noted here are related to the output transmitter carrier power levels under normal test conditions, which are known after step b). Therefore frequency dependent calibration factors that account for the effects of the temporary antenna connector can be determined. d) Measurements at extreme test conditions. NOTE: Basically the procedure for extreme conditions is: - the power/time template is tested in the "normal" way, - the radiated power is measured by measuring the difference with respect to the radiated power under normal test conditions. Under extreme test conditions steps a) to i) of are repeated except that the repeats at step d) are only performed for power control level 10 and the minimum power control level of the MS. The transmitter output power under extreme test conditions is calculated for each burst type, power control level and for every frequency used by adding the frequency dependent calibration factor, determined in c), to the values obtained at extreme conditions in this step.

168 Page 7 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) Test requirements a) The transmitter output power, under every combination of normal and extreme test conditions, for normal bursts and access bursts, at each frequency and for each power control level applicable to the MS power class, shall be at the relevant level shown in table 13-2 or table 13-3 within the tolerances also shown in table 13-2 or table GSM 900 only - begin Table 13-2: GSM 900 transmitter output power for different power classes Power class Power control level Transmitter output power Tolerances dbm normal extreme /-2 db +/-2,5 db /-3 db*) +/-4 db*) /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db*) +/-4 db*) /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db*) +/-4 db*) /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-5 db +/-6 db /-5 db +/-6 db /-5 db +/-6 db /-5 db +/-6 db *) When the power control level corresponds to the power class of the MS, then the tolerances shall be 2,0 db under normal test conditions and 2,5 db under extreme test conditions. GSM 900 only - end

169 Page 8 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) DCS only - begin Table 13-3: DCS transmitter output power for different power classes Power class Power control level Transmitter output power Tolerances dbm normal extreme /-2,0 db +/-2,5 db /-3,0 db +/-4,0 db /-3,0 db +/-4,0 db /-3,0 db*) +/-4 db*) /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db*) +/-4 db*) /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-3 db +/-4 db /-4 db +/-5 db /-4 db +/-5 db /-4 db +/-5 db /-4 db +/-5 db /-4 db +/-5 db /-5 db +/-6 db /-5 db +/-6 db *) When the power control level corresponds to the power class of the MS, then the tolerances shall be 2,0 db under normal test conditions and 2,5 db under extreme test conditions. DCS only - end b) The difference between the transmitter output power at two adjacent power control levels, measured at the same frequency, shall not be less than 0,5 db and not be more than 3,5 db. c) The power/time relationship of the measured samples for normal bursts shall be within the limits of the power time template of figure 13-1 at each frequency, under every combination of normal and extreme test conditions and at each power control level measured. +4 dbc +1,0 dbc 0 dbc -1,0 dbc -6 dbc * -30 dbc ** lowest limit (see (147 bits) > table 13-4) /13=542,8 ms Figure 13-1: Power / time template for normal bursts * For GSM900 MS: -4 dbc for power control level 16-2 dbc for power control level 17-1 dbc for power control levels 18 and 19 For DCS1800 MS: -4 dbc for power control level 11-2 dbc for power control level 12-1 dbc for power control levels 13, 14 and 15 ** For GSM900 MS: -30 dbc or -17 dbm, whichever is the higher For DCS1800 MS: -30 dbc or -20 dbm, whichever is the higher

170 Page 9 CR to Draft prets : April 1997 (GSM Version ) Table 13-4: Lowest measurement limit for power / time template GSM900 DCS1800 lowest limit -59 dbc or -54 dbm whichever is the highest, except for the timeslot preceding the active slot, for which this value is equal to -36 dbm -48 dbc or -48 dbm whichever is the highest d) All the power control levels, for the type and power class of the MS as stated by the manufacturer, shall be implemented in the MS. e) When the transmitter is commanded to a power control level outside of the capability corresponding to the type and power class of the MS as stated by the manufacturer, then the transmitter output power shall be within the tolerances for the closest power control level corresponding to the type and power class as stated by the manufacturer. f) The centre of the transmitted normal burst as defined by the transition of bits 13/14 of the midamble shall be 3 timeslot periods (1731 µs) +/- 1 bit period (+/- 3,69 µs) after the centre of the corresponding received burst. g) The power/time relationship of the measured samples for access bursts shall be within the limits of the power time template of figure 13-2 at each frequency, under every combination of normal and extreme test conditions and at each power control level measured. +4 dbc +1,0 dbc 0 dbc -1,0 dbc -6 dbc * -30 dbc ** lowest limit (see table 13-4) ---- (87 bits) -----> /13=321,2 ms Figure 13-2: Power / time template for access burst * For GSM900 MS: -4 dbc for power control level 16-2 dbc for power control level 17-1 dbc for power control levels 18 and 19 For DCS1800 MS: -4 dbc for power control level 11-2 dbc for power control level 12-1 dbc for power control levels 13, 14 and 15 ** For GSM900 MS: -30 dbc or -17 dbm, whichever is the higher For DCS1800 MS: -30 dbc or -20 dbm, whichever is the higher h) The centre of the transmitted access burst shall be an integer number of timeslot periods less 30 bit periods relative to any CCCH midamble centre with a tolerance of +/- 1 bit period (+/- 3,69 µs).

171 ETSI TC SMG #22 Plenary Meeting TDoc SMG 539/97 Kristiansand, Norway 9th - 13th June 1997 Liaison Statement To: Source: Title: ITU-T SG11 WP3 rapporteur s meeting in Bath 9th-13th June ETSI TC SMG IMT-2000 Standardisation Approach Favoured by ETSI TC SMG IMT-2000 is expected to support global roaming, more capacity, and advanced services such as: multimedia and Global Information Infrastructure. The system is expected to consist of integrated complementary components i.e. satellite, macrocell and microcell/picocell, with advanced capabilities currently not supported in second generation systems (fixed and wireless) and in addition interwork with existing 2nd generation mobile systems. ETSI/SMG s objective is to have IMT-2000 recognised as a family of systems for worldwide users and establish UMTS as a member of the IMT-2000 family. The members of the IMT-2000 family will be an evolution of wireless and wireline networks in different regions of the world to become true third generation systems. IMT-2000 may have (the possibility of) multiple radio interface technologies, core networks and interworking protocols in support of the mobile customer in a transparent manner for the user. Development of standards that support a phased approach to IMT 2000 services and with the long term goal of convergence is an important element in ETSI s goal. Therefore ETSI will collaborate with other regions of the world to develop a consensus in support of the family of multiple inter-operating systems and to promote a phased convergence and phased standardization and implementation approach of IMT2000. ITU recommendations should provide: the common vision, the architectural foundation, the implementation flexibility, the modularity for phasing, the specific applications, and the interworking arrangements for roaming. 1

172 ETSI/TC/SMG#22 PLENARY MEETING Tdoc SMG 542/ JUNE, 1997 Kristiansand, Norway Liaison statement From: SMG To: GSM-MoU Association Introduction of EFR Mobiles Type approval of mobiles incorporating the EFR codec will become possible during the summer of 1997 and EFR mobiles will be commercially available directly thereafter. Regulatory testing is focusing on multicodec signalling. However, some networks do not yet support such signalling and consequently EFR mobiles will be denied any access. To avoid rejection of the mobile by networks and the resulting international roaming restrictions, it is essential that all networks be upgraded to incorporate: 1. either Implementation of signalling as per CR GSM A009 adopted by SMG#22 (Tdoc SMG 429/97). 2. or full phase 2 error handling as specified in release or full EFR implementation, including signalling and transcoding as specified in release 96. It is recommended that the members of the GSM MoU Association upgrade their infrastructure accordingly so that appropriate signalling is supported by September 1, 1997 at the latest, in line with the SERG presentation during MoU#37. Note: The changes made by SMG#22 to the core specifications incorporate in Release 95 the radio interface features making it possible to type approve EFR mobiles. Full implementation of EFR in the network necessitates other upgrades (e.g. GSM08.08, A interface,gsm08.60 (CC-TRAU interface)) not included in Release 95 but in Release 96.

173 ETSI/SMG 3 Malmö, Sweden 27th to 29th of May, 1997 Tdoc 97P226 (c) CHANGE REQUEST No. A009 Technical Specification GSM version Submitted to SMG for approval without presentation ("non-strategic") [ ] with presentation ("strategic") [ ] Status at SMG [ ]: Approved [ ] Rejected [ ] Postponed [ ] Phase 1: [ ] Phase 2: [X] Phase 2+: [ ] Work item: Other phase(s) affected: [ ] If yes, linked CR(s): Proposed change affects: SIM [ ] ME [X] Network [X] Source: SMG3 (WPA) Date: Subject: Introduction of EFR in GSM phase 2 specifications Category: F - Correction [ ] A - Corresponds to a Phase 2 correction [ ] B - Addition of Feature [X] C - Functional modification of Feature [ ] D - Editorial modification [ ] Reason for change: This CR, which corresponds to CR A034r1, defines the handling of mobiles indicating support of several speech coders by an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure. Sections affected, and additional explanation of details of change (if needed): Clause and a new clause If other core Specifications are affected, necessary (and attached) Joint Crs: GSM (A211 or A212), 05.03, 05.05, 02.16, Affects (possibly): MS Test Specifications [X] BSS Test Specifications [] O&M Specifications [ ] Attached CRs?: Cross Phase Compatibility: Change affects operation of: Phase 1 MS in Phase 2(+) NW [ ] Phase 2(+) MS in Phase 1 NW [ ] : Change affects operation of: Phase 1 SIM in Phase 2(+) ME[ ] Phase 2(+) SIM in Phase 1 ME [ ] Other comments: None.

174 Page 12 ETR 111: July 1996 (GSM Version 4.8.0) Call control procedures Compatibility checking at call establishment New requirements have been introduced about compatibility checking when two "bearer capability" information elements are sent in the SETUP message. The following procedure shall be taken into account by an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure: At the receipt of a SETUP message including two "bearer capability" information elements, a Phase 2 MS may as a result of compatibility checking accept one bearer capability and reject the other one. In this case the Phase 2 MS answers to the SETUP message with a CALL CONFIRMED message including the bearer capability which is accepted. In those cases where one of the bearer capabilities provided to a Phase 2 MS is not supported by this MS, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall either release the call or establish the call according to the bearer capability supported by the MS Mobile originated call A Phase 2 mobile station may include a new information element "CLIR suppression" (coded as a Type 2 information element) in the SETUP message to override the CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) service. If a "CLIR suppression" information element is included in the SETUP message, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall process the SETUP message in a normal way. In addition, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure should either ignore or take into account the "CLIR suppression" information element. A Phase 2 MS may include a new information element, "CLIR invocation" (coded as a Type 2 information element), in the SETUP message to override the CLIR presentation mode temporary (presentation allowed). If a "CLIR invocation" information element is included in the SETUP message, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall process the SETUP message in a normal way. In addition, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure should either ignore or take into account the "CLIR invocation" information element. A phase 2 mobile station may include a new information element, CC capabilities (coded as a type 4 information element), in the SETUP message with an IEI value numerically less than that of preceding type 4 IEs. If a CC capabilities information element is included in the SETUP message, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall process the SETUP message in a normal way. In addition, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure should either ignore or take into account the CC capabilities information element Mobile terminating call In Phase 1, the MS may send one or several "bearer capability" information elements in the CALL CONFIRMED message in the following two cases: - the MS wishes another bearer capability than that given in the incoming SETUP message; - the "bearer capability" information element is missing or not fully specified in the SETUP message. A Phase 2 dual rate Mobile Station will send a Bearer Capability IE in the CALL CONFIRMED message even if the one in the SETUP message is accepted.

175 Page 13 ETR 111: July 1996 (GSM Version 4.8.0) An upgraded infrastructure shall not consider as invalid a Mobile Station only because it sends a Bearer Capability IE in CALL CONFIRMED message with the same information as sent in the SETUP message and the upgraded infrastructure shall continue the call establishment in this case. In addition, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure need not take into account the received radio channel requirement. Furthermore, a phase 2 mobile station supporting other speech versions than GSM version 1, will indicate in the CALL CONFIRMED message its speech coding capabilities. Thus the "bearer capability" information element may be included in more cases than defined in phase 1. What follows concerns the cases where the "bearer capability" information element is acceptable by the network (except for the inclusion of extensions to octet 3 see ). An upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall continue the call establishment. A phase 2 mobile station may include a new information element, CC capabilities (coded as a type 4 information element), in the CALL CONFIRMED message with an IEI value numerically less than that of preceding type 4 IEs. If a CC capabilities information element is included in the CALL CONFIRMED message, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall process the CALL CONFIRMED message in a normal way. In addition, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure should either ignore or take into account the CC capabilities information element. A Phase 2 MS may include a new information element "connected subaddress" (coded as a Type 4 information element) in the CONNECT message. If a "connected subaddress" information element is included in a CONNECT message, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall process normally the CONNECT message. In addition, an upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure should either ignore or take into account the "connected subaddress" information element. To avoid speech clipping a Phase 2 MS will attach the user connection for speech at latest when sending the CONNECT message, except if there is no compatible radio resource available at this time. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure should ensure that the downlink speech path does not contain disturbing sound during the interval (if any) beginning at channel assignment and ending at through connection in the network. Typically, comfort noise or silence may be sent in this interval In-call modification In Phase 2 the MS may include a reverse call setup direction information element in a MODIFY message to indicate that the direction of the data call is opposite to the direction of the call setup. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall ignore that information element and proceed as if the information element was not present DTMF In phase 2 the MS may send DTMF control messages in states other than U10 if the user connection is attached for speech. If DTMF control messages are received, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall not disrupt its normal call control procedures. In addition an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall respond to a START DTMF message with a START DTMF REJECT message.

176 Page 18 ETR 111: July 1996 (GSM Version 4.8.0) This case is one of the exceptions to section of this ETR. The "encryption algorithm" field of the "mobile station classmark 1 and 2" information elements has been reduced from 2 bits to 1 bit. The bit which has been freed is used in Phase 2 to indicate whether the Mobile Station supports autonomous Early Sending of Classmark Change message: ES IND bit. The other bit is used to indicate whether the MS supports the standard A5 encryption algorithm. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure should only check in the "encryption algorithm" field the bit which indicates support of the standard A5 algorithm. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure is not allowed to reject an encryption algorithm field because the ES IND bit is set to 1. This case is one of the exceptions to section of this ETR "Repeat indicator" A clarification about the use of the "repeat indicator" information element has been added in Phase 2. The purpose of the "repeat indicator" information element is to indicate how repeated information elements shall be interpreted when included in a message. The "repeat indicator" information element is included before the first occurrence of the information element which will be repeated in a message. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure shall include the "repeat indicator" information element only in those cases identified in the Phase 2 specifications, namely: when two "bearer capability", two "low layer compatibility", or two "high layer compatibility" information elements are included in a message "Starting time" For Phase 2 a clarification has been made about the treatment of the "starting time" information element. The time interval during which the MS considers that the starting time has not been yet reached now lasts frames (instead of frames for Phase 1) from the reception of the message which contained the "starting time" information element. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure must take into account the fact that if it sends a starting time that adds a substantial number of frames (32024 frames + the number of frames for transmission of the message) to the current frame number, a Phase 2 MS will consider this starting time as having already been reached "Mobile Identity" For Phase 2 the option of having a TMSI of variable length has been deleted, in Phase 2 the length is always 4 octets. An upgraded Phase 1 infrastructure is not allowed to send a mobile identity information element containing a TMSI with length of less than 4 octets "Bearer capability" A phase 2 mobile station supporting other speech versions than GSM version 1 will include extension octets to octet 3 in the bearer capability information element to indicate to the network what speech coding algorithms the mobile station supports. An upgraded phase 1 infrastructure is not allowed to consider as erroneous or invalid a mobile station simply because it includes extension octets to octet 3 in the bearer capability information element. In addition, an upgraded phase 1 infrastructure shall either ignore or take into account the information contained in the extension octets to octet 3 in the bearer capability information element.

177 Page 19 ETR 111: July 1996 (GSM Version 4.8.0) Use of Phase 1 spare bits Phase 2 changes which are presented under this section are those which have made use of Phase 1 spare bits; for these changes the general rule specified in section of this ETR has to be applied. In the "location updating type" information element, a bit marked as spare in Phase 1 is now used to indicate whether a follow-on request is pending at the MS, for example to speed up call setup after the MS has been switched on. In the "mobile station classmark 2" information element, two bits marked as spare in Phase 1 are now used as a "SS screening indicator" field to indicate some supplementary service attributes. In the "mobile station classmark 2" information element, a bit marked as spare in Phase 1 is now used to indicate that the MS supports the pseudo-synchronized handover procedure. The last octet of the "mobile station classmark 2" information element has been modified to indicate which encryption algorithms are supported by the MS. This octet was marked as spare in the Phase 1 specifications. In the "bearer capability" information element, a bit marked as spare in Phase 1 is now used to indicate the 6 kbit/s radio interface data rate capability and a request for a further negotiation of an intermediate data rate.

178 ETSI/SMG#22 Kristiansand 9-13 June 1997 SMG#22 Tdoc...548/97 Source: Title: Chairman, SMG1 Proposed Liaison to MPEG TC/SMG thanks MPEG for their liaison statement Request to consider a mobile multimedia service providing several channels with different Quality of Service. SMG is pleased to reply that MPEG-4 s request for negotiable Quality of Service is entirely in accordance with TC/SMG s views. UMTS specifications which will cover this point are in the process of being elaborated.

179 ETSI TC SMG Tdoc SMG 551/97 Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9th - 13th June 1997 Source : SMG2 chairman, SMG7 chairman, Rohde&Schwarz Title : Handling of CR r1 on "Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS" Following the request of the plenary, a proposed handling of the questions linked to CR r1 on "Power Time Mask Alignment for DCS 1800 MS" is outlined in this document. Two liaison statements are included in this document, it is proposed to SMG to approve them.

180 ETSI TC SMG Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9th - 13th June 1997 Source : SMG Title : Liaison Statement to SMG2 and SMG7 SMG #22 treated CR A053r1 contained in Tdoc SMG 513/97. This CR was brought to last SMG2 meeting (Tdoc SMG2 246/97). Due to very late distribution of the CR SMG2 postponed the treatment of the CR A053r1 to the next meeting. CR r1 was presented directly to the plenary of SMG by the originator. This was done because it was felt that waiting to the next meeting would delay availability of MSs in accordance to the phase 2 DCS 1800 specification. SMG approved in principle CR r1 but it was felt absolutely necessary to allow SMG2 to check this CR. Hence it is requested from the SMG2 delegates to review CR A053r1 and CR A055 which is the corresponding phase 2+ CR. If comments are needed they shall be sent to the SMG2 chairman, N. P. S. ANDERSEN. phone number : fax number : npa@carlgustav.tdm.dk400.dk If no comment is received by 1st July 1997 CR A053r1 and CR A055 will be definitively approved. If comments are received, the SMG2 chairman will assess whether CR r1 and CR A055 can be considered as approved or not. In order to implement the consequences of CR r1 in GSM 11.10, SMG approved in principle CR A228 (see Tdoc SMG 529/97) but it was felt absolutely necessary to allow SMG7 to check this CR. Hence it is requested from the SMG7 delegates to review the attached CR with the assumption that CR r1 and CR A055 have been accepted. If comments are needed they shall be sent to the SMG7 chairman, R. THOMAS. phone number : fax number : remi.thomas@issy.cnet.fr If no comment is received by 4th July, CR A228 will be definitively approved. If comments are received, the SMG7 chairman will assess whether CR A228 can be considered as approved or not. In addition a liaison has been drafted to TAEG to explain that a change has been done in the testing of the DCS 1800 Mobile Stations. This liaison will be sent only after 4th July 1997 provided that the two CRs have been accepted. Attachments : CR A053r1; CR A055 (phase 2+ version) CR A228 Proposed Liaison Statement to TAEG

181 ETSI TC SMG Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9th - 13th June 1997 Source : SMG Title : Liaison Statement to TAEG Copy for information : GTAAB TC SMG have approved CR r1 and CR A228 which implements in GSM the consequences of CR r1. These CRs specify a relaxation in the requirements towards the DCS 1800 MSs and dual band Mobile Stations. CR r1 relaxes the power time mask for DCS 1800 in a similar way as already done for GSM 900. CR A228 aligns the power time requirements with the changed GSM It is recommended that this relaxation, as specified by these CRs is implemented as soon as possible in the type approval of the DCS 1800 MSs and dual band Mobile Stations. Attachments : CR r1 CR A228

182 ETSI TC SMG Tdoc SMG 552/97 Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9th - 13th June 1997 Source : SMG7 chairman Title : Proposed Liaison Statement to GTAAB on Type Approval of MSs with EFR 1. General During their last plenary meeting SMG decided to introduce EFR in phase 2. Thus SMG approved changes to GSM phase 2, to TBR 19 and TBR 31 with the aim of specifying the technical basis of the Type Approval of MS with EFR. EFR is now an option of phase 2; the specification of the phase 2 MS without EFR is not changed, the MS with EFR will basically include the phase 2 features and EFR in addition. It is recalled that an MS with EFR will implement in addition TCH/FS. Following changes and actions are necessary to specify the technical basis of the Type Approval of MS with EFR : (i) to move the EFR signalling tests from phase 2+ GSM to phase 2 GSM (See CR A206, approved by SMG in Tdoc SMG 328/97); (ii) to introduce references to those tests in TBR 19 and TBR 31, together with the necessary justifications. (See CR TBR and CR TBR both approved by SMG in Tdoc SMG 328/97) (iii) to check that the existing signalling GSM phase 2 tests do not reject MSs implementing EFR. (iv) to check that the existing non-signalling GSM phase 2 tests do not reject MSs implementing EFR (v) to add in GSM some non-signalling tests (in sections 14 and 30) suited for EFR and to add the relevant references to these tests in the TBRs. TC SMG indicate in this liaison some clarifications about the technical decisions concerning EFR and possible consequences in type testing. In addition TC SMG would like to submit to GTAAB four technical proposals aiming at facilitating the introduction of the EFR MSs. 2. Possible rejection of an EFR MS by the existing signalling tests Here we consider signalling tests which are already part of the phase 2 type approval and which could reject a correct EFR MS, see action (iii) in paragraph 1. These tests apply to both EFR MSs and non EFR MSs. Regarding action (iii) SMG7 performed some checks and as a result it can be stated that basically the existing signalling phase 2 tests need not to be changed in order to accommodate MSs implementing EFR, only editorial corrections are needed. These editorial corrections on phase 2 signalling tests can be found in Tdoc SMG 329/97 approved by TC SMG.

183 Nevertheless it may be possible that some implementations of some tests check beyond what is required by the standard. Hence relevant checking of these implementations is needed, after that corrections may be needed. Tests to be checked are probably those where the bearer capabilities are checked. Let us designate by set (iii) the set of those tests which are to be changed in order to encompass action (iii). In fact set (iii) will designate implemented phase 2 signalling tests and not GSM specifications of tests. To handle problem (iii) new implementations of tests of set (iii) will be proposed and will replace the present implementations of those tests. But these implementations are already in use for the present phase 2 Type Approval and it is an important concern of SMG that the present phase 2 Type Approval is not destabilised. Proposal 1 It is proposed that the present implementation of tests from set (iii) may be kept for the testing of phase 2 non EFR MSs during a period to be defined by GTAAB. 3. Validation of test cases 3.1 New version of present tests, set (iii) Regarding the new implementations of tests of set (iii), new TTCN versions will be seen for the first time during the SMG7-signalling subgroup in July 97. Proposal 2 For those new tests, a validation process will have to be started by GTAAB, like for any new tests, but in addition previous versions of these tests will remain valid for non EFR MSs (see Proposal 1). 3.2 Signalling tests for EFR Here we consider new tests which have been included by SMG #22 in GSM phase 2, see action (i) in first paragraph, these tests check the signalling needed to support EFR. Hence these tests apply to both EFR MSs and to non EFR MSs. Let us designate by set (i) this set of tests. They are specified, now it is necessary to implement them. The TTCN version of these tests will be reviewed for the first time by the SMG7- signalling subgroup in July Proposal 3 For those new tests, a validation process will have to be started by GTAAB like for any new tests. 4. Non signalling Tests, actions (iv) and (v) Regarding (iv) SMG7 came to the conclusion that the present non-signalling tests would not fail an EFR MS. Regarding (v) SMG7 did not have time enough to perform the necessary work, it is foreseen to achieve this work in September 1997, then the corresponding outputs of this work will be presented for approval at SMG #23 in October This work will consist in adapting some tests of section 14 (Receiver) and of section 30 (audio test). Today, when applicable, these tests are performed the MS being allocated a TCH/FS and then the MS being allocated a TCH/HS, what remains to be done is an adaptation of these tests when the MS is allocated a TCH with EFR.

184 5. Interworking of the EFR MSs with non upgraded networks Then SMG considered the introduction of the EFR MSs in the networks, for this reason SMG approved a liaison to MoU specifying the upgrades which should be performed (if necessary) on the networks in order that, at least, basic service is provided to EFR MSs, see Tdoc SMG 542/97. This liaison is attached for information. It should be noted that, access would be denied to EFR MSs trying to gain access to a network not having implemented any of the three possible upgrades specified in Tdoc SMG 542/97. It is requested from the network operators that the necessary upgrades are performed by the 1st of September. It might be that the networks are not upgraded before October More information is expected from MoU. So it would be a careful approach not to allow immediately EFR MSs to be attached to the networks. Proposal 4 It is proposed that GTAAB take into account this interworking problems when deciding the date for the first Type Approval of an EFR MS. Attachment : Liaison from SMG to GSM-MoU Association on "Introduction of EFR Mobiles"

185 ETSI SMG No22 Kristiansand, June 9th - 13th, 1997 ETSI/SMG Tdoc 555 / 97 8 February 2001 page 1 of 2 Source: Ad hoc group Title: Discussion paper on voluntary funding of an STF for SMG support Agenda item: Document for: Introductory discussion 1 Introduction The ETSI GA has decided on reducing the funding for supporting ETSI PTs (now STF - Specialist Task Force). This reduction would come in steps of 20% annually for the coming 4 years. The GA decision was based on an input from Ericsson, Nokia, Nortel, Philips, Siemens, and Telia and the SMG Chairman has contacted these ETSI members individually and asked them whether voluntary funding to support PT SMG would be an option, which has been positively responded to according to the SMG Chairman. 2 What to be done? There are a number of steps that need to be discussed in order to find solutions. The following list is presented as a starting point and does not necessarily contain all aspects or possibilities: Identify the needs Identify sources of funding. Identify methods for invoicing/collecting money (in accordance with agreed funding commitments) (e.g. as an own task or as an out-sourced task). Decide on whether a group should be started (open to all interested).

186 ETSI/SMG Tdoc 555 / 97 page 2 of 2 3 Possible sources for funding The following sources of funding could be possible (the list may not be not exhaustive): GSM MoU European Commission ETSI members (irrespective of type): Operators Suppliers Other commercial players In the following only issues related to the third main bullet item are covered. 4 Processes that need to be elaborated The following proposal is presented as a base for further discussion. 4.1 Internal processes Assuming a group would be established, there would be a need to establish group internal processes that could include: Evaluate PT SMG budget requests and establish the reasonable level of contributions. Decide on criteria for the size of voluntary contributions (this could mean anything from total freedom for every group member to determine the size of their own contribution to some sort of fair decision on how much each group member should contribute [e.g. based on the number of ETSI unit contributions]). Establish processes to select and authorize persons to negotiate on behalf of the group with external parties (e.g. PT SMG, ETSI HQ or GSM MoU). Establish processes to audit budget execution. 4.2 External processes External process need to be established that could include: Budget discussion and areas that could be agreed be subject to voluntary funding. Discuss the right to have audit control over the use of voluntary funding with ETSI HQ. 5 A proposal to proceed The conclusion is the following (as a proposal for further discussion): A group is set up to gather funding support for PT SMG. (There would be a need to seek corporate legal support to determine the form which this group should have). Rules are established for this group to be a group open to all with interest to contribute towards the funding of PT SMG. The group would inform SMG of its results and visions.

187 ETSI/SMG Tdoc 565/97 Christiansand, 9-13 June 1997 revision of Tdoc 561/97 Subject : LS from SMG to the GSM MoU Satellite Steering Committee Source : SMG Editor : SMG3 Chairman Date : Reference : LS in SSC#6 Doc 41/97 rev 1 and SSC#6 Doc 40/97 rev 1 (in SMG TDoc 394/97) SMG thank the GSM MoU Satellite Steering Committee for their answers to the enquiry concerning their activities. SMG welcome the information, which is very valuable in particular for UMTS development, and will take into account the requests of the GSM MoU SSC. SMG would like to provide the following information, and to express the following requests. 1) Dual-mode terminals SMG would like to attract the attention of GSM MoU SSC that dual-mode terminals are not, when active in a GSM network, necessarily compliant with the GSM specifications. Unfortunately, the cell and network selection specifications in GSM did not originally take into account dual mode terminals (satellite or other), and type approval follows accordingly. It is the intention of SMG to study the problem, and, if needed, to modify GSM specifications to overcome it. It is will then be important that SMG has a sufficient awareness of the dual-mode specifications GSM MoU SSC publish, or intend to publish, so that the modifications of SMG specifications are consistent with the GSM MoU SSC specifications. 2) UMTS SMG welcome the information provided by GSM MoU SSC about their views on UMTS. A proposed (agreement pending) document from SMG and SES (annexed to this LS) describes the way SMG intend to deal with the satellite access component in UMTS, and we anticipate that this will be in accordance with GSM MoU SSC views. As indicated in the annex, it is the intention of SMG not to specify a satellite access component, but only to take into account such components when developing the generic network protocols (i.e., the equivalent to A interface, or call control). SMG would welcome participation of experts on the satellite access to help us check that the specific features of satellite access components are satisfactorily taken into account. Annex : TDoc SMG 556/97

188 ETSI SMG#22 SMG TD 566 / June 1997 Kristiansand, NORWAY Source: Title: Status: Purpose: SMG and SES Proposal for decisions on UMTS Satellite Component Approved by SMG#22 Decisions 1. Characterisation of UMTS Satellite Component UMTS Satellite Component (S-UMTS) is characterised by the satellite delivery of UMTS service with the access procedures for the user not unnecessarily differing only where necessary from those for the terrestrial component of UMTS (T-UMTS). It is assumed that the differences between terrestrial and satellite components focus on the radio access. For the purpose of radio standardization only, S-UMTS refers to a dedicated UMTS operating within the MSS bands of IMT-2000 (FPLMTS) frequencies. Within ITU Region 1, these MSS bands are MHz paired with MHz Importance of UMTS Satellite Component S-UMTS has the capability of providing 1) global roaming capability for UMTS users for areas outside terrestrial radio coverage, 2) full coverage within UMTS terrestrial service areas by filling the white spots, and 3) possibility of providing wide area coverage even in the initial phase of infrastructure deployment. Due to their inherently global nature, MSS within IMT-2000 frequencies can also bring non-umts MSS operation into the same geographical area as the terrestrial UMTS radio infrastructure. The current regulation requires the deployment of S-UMTS within many nations and regions via access nodes to national telecommunication networks. The regional regulatory co-operation and the evolving telecommunications networking techniques may reduce the need for placing a gateway within each geographical area of a national network. S-UMTS, similarly as other MSS, have a commercial justification of their own as a standalone system, and as an additional access for any UMTS core network (based on e.g. evolved GSM, ISDN, S-PCN or any other network). The ongoing investments in S-PCN systems, as well as the market forecast contained in the UMTS Forum report clearly justify the need for S-UMTS. The major opportunity which S-UMTS can capitalise on is the provision of satellite access capability for a massive terrestrial user base in such a way that the additional cost per ME is low. 1 There are technical discussions within ITU TG8/1 upon a global harmonization of MSS bands within FPLMTS frequencies. umts\t doc

189 3. Necessary standardisation for UMTS Satellite Component International standards and regulatory co-operation are needed to make S-UMTS a reality and success. S-UMTS is assumed to require no specific standards but in general, the UMTS standards should cater for - the recognition of satellite component or the technical features associated to it (e.g. propagation delay, optimised signalling different cost structure) - the procedures for network selection - the radio compatibility between satellite and terrestrial components in adjacent bands and to minimise the cost of integrating both components into a terminal - the definition of essential parameters to facilitate free circulation and use of S- UMTS mobile equipment in the geographical areas where non-umts radio technologies are deployed within the IMT-2000 terrestrial frequencies. Today it is known that the PCS systems in North-America and the planned FPLMTS system(s) in Japan and Korea would have implications on the potential S-UMTS operation within those areas. Additionally, MSS require specifications related to satellite constellations, frequency and other co-ordination between MSS, feeder and service links and radiation control mechanisms. These are considered to be outside the standards related to S-UMTS. 4. The approaches to S-UMTS standardization The UMTS satellite component standardisation can be related to terrestrial UMTS standardization in three alternative ways: i No or minimal consideration on S-UMTS (by SMG) when standardizing the UMTS. Any S-UMTS consideration is based on S-UMTS capabilities and limitations set forth in UMTS-1202 v The standardisation related to S-UMTS, if any, should be done by those having interest and possibly independently of SMG work on T- UMTS. or ii or iii UMTS standards should incorporate satellite access component and their capabilities and limitations in an equal manner to the same standards with terrestrial access, especially in the areas service, roaming, network interfaces and information flows. Development of specific S-UMTS standards as separate deliverables to address the integration and coexistence of the radio systems. The option (ii) is recommended. Because of the possible wide deviation in the configurations of satellite networks (e.g. constellation, spot beam patterns 2 ) it is not considered possible to standardise a radio interface for S-UMTS. Radio standardisation should be limited to the essential requirements necessary for coexistence with other services and systems. 2 See UMTS report Technical characteristics, capabilities and limitations of MSS applicable to UMTS (UMTS-xx.xx, TDoc. ) umts\t doc

190 Additionally, the UMTS standards and, if mandated by the European Commission, the technical bases for regulation, need to address the world-wide free circulation and use of terminals having S-UMTS radio capability. 5. Implications of S-UMTS on SES and SMG The standards developed for terrestrial UMTS should apply to S-UMTS except where deviations are necessary to accommodate specific requirements of satellite environment. These areas where deviations apply need to be identified and addressed in UMTS standards. The definition of UTRA should address the compatibility with the adjacent bands. The standards related to GRAN protocols should consider address S-UMTS as well. The standards related to UMTS network interfaces should recognise the specific features of S-UMTS. All SMG groups working on UMTS shall review the earlier SMG5 report on integration of S-UMTS 3 for the incorporation of the appropriate parts into requirements and standards for UMTS. SMG and SES should also contribute to and co-operate with ITU and other relevant organisations in order to achieve a world wide free circulation and use of mobile equipment, including those with satellite access. In particular, the ITU-R supported GMPCS 4 MoU is recognised as an essential instrument for the elaboration of global Recommendations and agreements for that purpose. TC SES should take the responsibility to produce those parts of the standards for the S- UMTS terminal which aim at the compliance in accordance with the Satellite Directive (93/97/EEC); covering the Radio Frequency specifications, allowing the efficient use of the spectrum, limiting interference to terrestrial and other satellites, protecting the radioastronomy service if necessary and defining a set of minimal specifications for control and monitoring in order to prevent the S-UMTS to transmit unintentionally (receive first terminal). TC SES should take the responsibility, if required, to prepare Harmonized standards including test specifications corresponding to the S-UMTS terminal standards developed by itself. TC SES should take the responsibility to maintain the relevant standards. All these activities could be achieved by defining in due time an ETSI Subcontracting Agreement between SMG and SES. 3 ETR Framework of satellite integration within UMTS (TDoc. xxxx) 4 Global Mobile Personal Communications by Satellite Memorandum of Understanding (GMPCS-MoU) 14th February 1997, initiated by 1st ITU Telecomminication Policy Forum in October 1996 and signed by over 20 Administrations umts\t doc

191 ETSI TC SMG Tdoc SMG 572/97 Meeting #22 Replaces Tdoc 538/97 Kristiandsand, 9 th - 13 th June, 1997 Source: To: cc: Subject: TC SMG EP-TIPHON SMG1, SMG3, SMG4, SMG10, SMG11 Liaison statement on Interworking between IP and GSM networks SMG thanks EP TIPHON for their LS on the Interoperability between IP and GSM networks. SMG notes the TIPHON objective to achieve bi-directional interoperability between IP and GSM terminals and is willing to support the activities of TIPHON. In so doing, SMG would stress that priority should be given to finding interworking solutions which require no change to the existing GSM specifications. Any extensions should be based on an assessment of market demand and agreed service requirements. Some confusion has arisen over the Terms of Reference for EP TIPHON. They appear to be focused on speech but later there is mention of facsimile applications. SMG request clarification. SMG has conducted a brief assessment of the voice service and the initial findings are presented to assist the work of EP TIPHON. This assessment suggests that basic interoperability should be possible without change to the GSM standards although this needs to be verified. Data access from GSM terminals to the Internet is supported today. There seem to be two basic means of voice access to the Internet from GSM terminals: 1) Circuit-switched voice connection from the GSM mobile station to an Internet node using, at the point of interconnect, E.164 addressing, ISUP and 64 kbits (G.711) or GSM encoded speech. The speech signal is then transcoded to Internet speech coding and transported using the TCP-IP protocol to the far-end Internet user terminal. 2) Circuit-switched data connection from the mobile station to an Internet node, converted to TCP- IP and transported to the Internet user. Voice-over-IP speech is then provided as an end-to-end application using Internet speech coding throughout but transported using different protocols on the mobile and IP networks. As the highest priority for GSM operators is that voice traffic is carried as efficiently as possible at the air interface and with high quality, the first method is to be strongly recommended even if the second is technically feasible. It should also be noted that speech service interworking between GSM and other networks is based on the ISUP protocol. Any departure from ISUP for the purposes of interworking with IP would have major implications. SMG has some concerns about Quality of Service issues in offering this type of service. These arise from the tandeming of GSM and Internet codecs, variable delay, lost packets and long call set up times. An assessment of these issues should be included. The feasibility of applying TFO (Tandem Free Operation of speech transcoders) through the use GSM speech codecs on IP networks may also be considered. TFO is a feature being developed by SMG which avoids double transcoding for mobile to mobile calls. To support this, there would be strong merit in using a GSM codec standard within the Internet for Voice-over-IP.

192 The following SMG STCs are relevant to the TIPHON work: SMG1 - service requirements SMG3 - network architecture, signalling protocols, call control, address translation, support of billing SMG4 - data aspects including facsimile SMG10 - security aspects SMG11 - speech codecs, codec tandeming, speech quality, TFO The contact details of the STC chairmen are given below. The TIPHON working parties mentioned in the TIPHON Terms of Reference should liaise with the corresponding STCs as necessary. To progress the work rapidly, the best approach is for interested parties to attend the STC meetings in person. Contact details of SMG STC chairmen STC Chairman Company address SMG1 Alan Cox Vodafone alan.cox@vf.vodafone.co.uk SMG3 Michel Mouly Nortel @compuserve.com SMG4 Kevin Holley BT holleyka@boat.bt.com SMG10 Michael Walker Vodafone mike.walker@vf.vodafone.co.uk SMG11 Phil Gaskell One 2 One pgaskell@one2one.co.uk 2

193 GSM/DCS STATUS LIST AFTER SMG#22 ETSI/TC SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 5 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Working procedures for SMG and PT AB PT12 n.a. ---none General Description of a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) RT SMG1 PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #7: #8: N.Jörgensen Tele Denmark ETR RT SMG1 PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #17: N.Jörgensen Tele Denmark GTS Abbreviations and Acronyms RT PT12 SMG1-4 SMG6-8 #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #14: R.Tarazi ETSI PT12 ETR RT PT12 SMG1-4 SMG6-8 #17: #20: R.Tarazi ETSI PT12 GTS REP RT PT12 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 --- none Definitions RT PT12 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 n.a. --- none --- ETR ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking; Feasibility study RT SMG1 #19: #20: I.Graetz Siemens GTS Principles of Telecommunication Services Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network(PLMN) RT SMG1 --- none RT SMG1 #7: #8: #10: #11: #12: #15: none RT SMG1 #16: #17: #20: none --- GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 1

194 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Bearer Services (BS) Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) RT SMG1 D.Richards AT&T NSI RT SMG1 #7: #8: D.Richards AT&T NSI RT SMG1 #16: #18: #20: #22: D.Richards AT&T NSI GTS Teleservices Supported by a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) RT SMG1 G.Schmidt DeTeMobil RT SMG1 #7: #11: G.Schmidt DeTeMobil RT SMG1 #17: #19: #20: #21: #22: G.Schmidt DeTeMobil General on Supplementary Services RT SMG1 D.Richards AT&T NSI RT SMG1 #7: #8: #10: #12: #15: #16: D.Richards AT&T NSI RT SMG1 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: D.Richards AT&T NSI Types of Mobile Stations (MS) RT SMG1 N.Hodgson I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #7: #8: #14: #16: #22: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #20: #21: I.Crawford Vodafone DCS RT SMG1 --- none Mobile Station (MS) Features RT SMG1 I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #7: #8: #10: #11: #15: #22: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #17: #18: #20: #22: I.Crawford Vodafone (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 2

195 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR (Quality of Service). WITHDRAWN n.a. RT SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 WITHDRAWN --- none --- ETR Security Aspects PA SMG10 SMG1 #6b: N.Renaud France Telecom PA SMG10 SMG1 SMG3 #7: #12: #22: N.Renaud France Telecom PA SMG10 SMG1 #20: #22: N.Renaud France Telecom Service Accessibility RT SMG1 SMG3 SMG2 #4: P.Gaskell One2One RT SMG1 SMG3 SMG2 #7: #10: #16: #17: P.Gaskell One2One RT SMG1 SMG3 SMG2 #20: N.Renaud France Telecom DCS RT SMG1 SMG3 SMG2 #4: none International Mobile Station Equipment Identities (IMEI) RT SMG1 N.Renaud France Télécom RT SMG1 #7: #12: #13: N.Renaud France Telecom RT SMG1 #20: N.Renaud France Telecom GTS Subscriber Identity Modules, Functional Characteristics RT SMG1 SMG9 K.Vedder GAO RT SMG1 SMG9 #7: #8: K.Vedder GAO RT SMG1 SMG9 #20: K.Vedder GAO Stage 1 for Personalisation of GSM ME RT SMG1 #17: #19: #20: P.Gaskell One2One GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 3

196 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Description of Charge Advice Information (CAI) RT SMG1 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #20: I.Crawford Vodafone Man-machine Interface (MMI) of the Mobile Station (MS) RT SMG1 SMG3 I.Crawford Vodafone v RT SMG1 SMG3 #7: #8: #10: #12: #13: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: I.Crawford Vodafone High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) - Stage RT SMG1 #21: I.Crawford Vodafone Procedures for Call Progress Indications RT SMG1 SMG3 I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 SMG3 #7: #9: #10: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 SMG3 #20: I.Crawford Vodafone GTS Operator Determined Barring RT SMG1 #7: #8: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #16: #21: I.Crawford Vodafone GTS Network Identity and Timezone (NITZ); Service Description, Stage RT SMG1 #19: L.Giles BRT GTS General Packet Radio Service Stage 1 Description JAL SMG1 #21: A.Conrad DeTeMobil Packet Data on Signalling channels Service (PDS) - Stage RT SMG1 #19: A.Conrad DeTeMobil GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 4

197 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service (emlpp) - Stage PA SMG1 #16: #19: #20: #22: D.Münning Detecon Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage PA SMG1 #16: #17: #20: #21: #22: D.Münning Detecon Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - Stage PA SMG1 #16: #17: #20: #21: #22: D.Münning Detecon Call Deflection Service description, Stage RT SMG1 #19: S.Habermann DeTeMobil GTS Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL); Service definition (Stage 1) RT SMG1 #19: #20: #21: #22: P.Waerleus Telia Mobitel GTS Support of Optimal Routeing (SOR); Service definition (Stage 1) RT SMG1 #19: #20: S.Frey SFR GTS Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 #7: #10: #11: #12: #16: L.Larsson Swedish Telecom RT SMG1 #20: L.Larsson Swedish Telecom GTS Call Forwarding (CF) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 N.Renaud France Telecom RT SMG1 #7: #10: #16: N.Renaud France Telecom RT SMG1 #16: L.Larson Swedish Telecom GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 5

198 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 #7: #10: #16: N.Jörgensen Tele Denmark Mobil RT SMG1 #20: N.Jörgensen Tele Denmark Mobil GTS MultiParty (MPTY) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 #7: #11: #16: E.Postmann Siemens RT SMG1 #20: E.Postmann Siemens GTS Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 #7: #16: L.Larsson Swedish Telecom RT SMG1 #20: L.Larsson Swedish Telecom GTS Advice of Charge (AoC) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 #7: #16: I.Crawford Vodafone RT SMG1 #20: I.Crawford Vodafone GTS User-to-User Signalling (UUS) Service Description, Stage RT SMG1 #18: #20: #21: S.Habermann DeTeMobil GTS Call Barring (CB) Supplementary Services - Stage RT SMG1 G.Schmidt DeTeMobil RT SMG1 #7: #8: #16: G.Schmidt DeTeMobil RT SMG1 #20: G.Schmidt DeTeMobil GTS Stage 1 Decision of Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) RT SMG1 #8: #21: A.Conrad DeTeMobil RT SMG1 #20: #21: A.Conrad DeTeMobil GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 6

199 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) RT SMG1 #16: #17: #19: #21: E.Postmann Siemens GTS Completion of Calls to Busy Subcriber (CCBS) Service Description - Stage RT SMG1 #16: #19: #20: #22: N. Jörgenen Tele Danmark Mobile GTS Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP); Service description, Stage RT SMG1 #16: #18: #19: T. Sundbye GTS Multile Subscriber Profile (MSP) Service description, Stage RT SMG1 #19: #22: S.Manning Vodafone GTS Network Functions JAL SMG3 P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB JAL SMG3 #7: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB JAL SMG3 #17: #18: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB GTS Network Architecture SA SMG3 SMG4 P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 SMG4 #7: #17: #18: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 SMG4 #17: #18: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB GTS Numbering, Addressing and Identification SA SMG3 SMG4 #8: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 SMG4 #7: #8: #9: #12: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 SMG4 #17: #20: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 7

200 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Signalling Requirements Relating to Routing of Calls to Mobile Subscribers SA SMG3 SMG4 SPS C.Vernhes France Telecom SA SPS SMG3 SMG4 #7: none SA SPS SMG3 SMG4 #20: none --- GTS Technical Performance Objectives SA SMG3 --- none SA SMG3 #7: #19: none --- ETR SA SMG3 #20: none --- ETR Restoration Procedures SA SMG3 I.Park Vodafone SA SMG3 #7: #10: I.Park Vodafone SA SMG3 #20: I.Park Vodafone GTS Organization of Subscriber Data SA SMG3 R.Bauer Alcatel Sel SA SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #10: #18: R.Bauer Alcatel Sel SA SMG3 #18: #21: R. Bauer Alcatel Sel GTS Handover Procedures JAL SMG3 SMG2 --- none JAL SMG3 SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #17: Ian Sayers Wavelink Communications JAL SMG3 SMG2 #18: #22: I. Sayers Wavelink Communications GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 8

201 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Connection Types SA SMG4 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 M.Valo Nokia SA SMG4 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 #7: #8: M.Valo Nokia SA SMG1 #16: #21: #22: M.Valo Nokia GTS Technical Realization of Supplementary Services - General Aspects PA SMG3 S.Habermann DeTeMobil PA SMG3 #7: #9: #10: #11: #12: #14: #18: S.Habermann DeTeMobil PA SMG3 #20: S.Habermann DeTeMobil Location Registration Procedures SA SMG3 P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 #7: #8: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB SA SMG3 #20: P.Gaasvik Comviq GSM AB GTS DCS SA SMG3 --- none Discontinuous Reception (DRX) in the GSM System PF SMG2 M.Dolan AT&T PF SMG2 #7: none PF SMG2 #17: none--- GTS Support of Dual Tone Multi-Frequency Signalling (DTMF) via the GSM System JAL SMG3 --- none JAL SMG3 #7: #10: none JAL SMG3 #20: none--- GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 9

202 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Technical Realization of Operator Determined Barring SA SMG3 #7: #10: I.Park Vodafone SA SMG3 #16: #21: I. Park Vodafone GTS Subscriber Data Management PA SMG3 #14: #16: #18: H.Dettner Siemens PA SMG3 #18: #21: H. Dettner Siemens GTS Basic Call Handling SA SMG3 #21: #22: I.Park Vodafone Security-related Network Functions PA SMG10 SMG3 SMG2 R.Thomas France Telecom PA SMG10 SMG3 SMG2 #7: #10: #17:.3.2 #21: R.Thomas France Telecom PA SMG10 SMG3 SMG2 #20: #21: R.Thomas France Telecom EXT PA SMG10 SMG3 SMG2 #7: R.Thomas France Telecom Functions Related to Mobile Station (MS)in Idle Mode PF SMG2 SMG3 #7: #9: #10: #11: #12: #14: #16: #17: none PF SMG2 SMG3 #20: #21: #22: none Multiband operation of GSM/DCS 1800 by a single operator PF SMG2 SMG3 #18: #22: TC-TR PF SMG2 SMG3 #20: #22: ETR 366 (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 10

203 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Radio Network Planning Aspects PF SMG2 #7: #9: #13: P.Stevens One2One ETR PF SMG2 #20: P.Stevens One2One ETR GSM HSCSD Stage JAL SMG3 #21: Alphabets and Language Specific Information for GSM SA SMG4 #10: I.Harris Vodafone SA SMG4 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: I.Harris Vodafone Digital Cellular Telecommunications System (Phase 2) Interface Protocols for the Connection of Short Message Service Centers (SMSCs) to Short Message Entities (SMEs) SA SMG4 #16: none--- ETR SA SMG4 #20: none--- ETR Technical Realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) Point-to-point(PP) SA SMG4 SMG3 #8: #9: K.Holley BT SA SMG4 SMG3 #7: #8: #10: #11: #15: #16: #18: K.Holley BT SA SMG4 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: K. Holley BT Technical Realization of Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) SA SMG4 SMG2 D.Richards AT&T v SA SMG4 SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: #16: E.Daniel AT&T NSI SA SMG4 SMG2 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: P. Pike Lucent Technologies SMS Compression SA SMG4 #21: #22: (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 11

204 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Support of Videotex SA SMG4 Di Tria CSELT SA SMG4 #7: Di Tria CSELT ETR SA SMG4 #20: Di Tria CSELT ETR Support of Teletex in a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) SA SMG4 --- none SA SMG4 #7: none --- ETR SA SMG4 #20: none --- ETR Technical Realization of Facsimile Group 3 Service - transparent SA SMG4 #5: #6: Di Tria CSELT v SA SMG4 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #14: Di Tria CSELT SA SMG4 #20: #21: #5.2.0 Di Tria CSELT Technical Realization of Facsimile Group 3 Service - non transparent SA SMG4 #5: G.Baumann DeTeMobil v SA SMG4 #7: #8: #11: G.Baumann DeTeMobil SA SMG4 #20: G.Baumann DeTeMobil GTS Example Protocol Stacks for Interconnecting Service Centre(s) (SC) and Mobile Services Switching Centre(s) (MSC) SA SMG4 #7: #8: #12: #18: ETR SA SMG4 #20: ETR Example Protocol Stacks for Interconnecting Cell Broadcast Centre (CBC) and Base Station Controler (BSC) SA SMG4 #7: #8: #11: #12: #13: #16:4.6.0 E.Daniel AT&T NSI ETR SA SMG4 #16: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: P. Pike Lucent Technologies GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 12

205 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Transmission Planning Aspects of the Speech Service in the GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) System PF SMG11 #4: #8: #11: P.Usai CSELT PF SMG11 #8: #9: #15: P.Usai CSELT PF SMG11 #17: #20: P.Usai CSELT Packet Data on Signalling channels service (PDS) Service description, Stage JAL SMG3 #16: #18: J.Baumann DeTeMobil GTS Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption Service (EMLPP) - Stage PA SMG3 #16: #20: D. Münning Detecon Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - Stage PA SMG3 #16: #18: #20: #21: D. Münning Detecon Voice Broadcast service (VBS) - Stage PA SMG3 #16: #18: #20: #21: D. Münning Detecon Routeing of Calls to/from Public Data Networks (PDN) SA SMG4 --- none SA SMG4 #7: #8: none SA SMG4 #20: none --- GTS CAMEL Phase 1 (stage 2) SA SMG3 #21: #22: Support of Optimal Routing phase 1 (stage 2) SA SMG3 #21: #22: I.Park Vodafone (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 13

206 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #9: #10: #11: #12: #19: none PA SMG3 #20: none --- GTS Call Forwarding (CF) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #8: #10: #12: #18: A.Poths MMO PA SMG3 #20: A.Poths MMO GTS PA SMG3 A.Poths MMO Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #11: #12: I.Sharp Northern Telecom PA SMG3 #20: I.Sharp Northern Telecom GTS Multi Party (MPTY) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #9: #10: #12: S.Habermann DeTeMobil PA SMG3 #20: S.Habermann DeTeMobil GTS Closed user Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #8: #15: S.Frew Vodafone PA SMG3 #20: S.Frew Vodafone GTS Advice of Charge (AoC) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: S.Frew Vodafone PA SMG3 #20: S.Frew Vodafone (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 14

207 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Call Barring (CB) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #10: #12: L.Letellier France Telecom PA SMG3 #20: L.Letellier France Telecom GTS PA SMG3 L.Letellier France Telecom Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) PA SMG3 #8: #16: S.Chotai BT PA SMG3 #20: S.Chotai BT GTS Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Supplementary Service - Stage PA SMG3 #16: #18: #19: S.Dzuban Siemens GTS Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) Interface General Aspects and Principles JAL SMG3 R.Thomas France Telecom JAL SMG3 #7: R.Thomas France Telecom JAL SMG3 #20: R.Thomas France Telecom GTS GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Access Reference Configuration JAL SMG3 SMG2 P.Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular JAL SMG3 SMG2 #7: P.Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular JAL SMG3 SMG2 #18: P. Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular GTS Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) Interface Channel Structures and Access Capabilities PF SMG2 R.Thomas France Telecom PF SMG2 #7: #10: R.Thomas France Telecom PF SMG2 #18: #21: R. Thomas France Telecom GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 15

208 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Layer 1 - General Requirements PF SMG2 #7: R.Thomas France Telecom PF SMG2 #20: R.Thomas France Telecom PF SMG2 R.Thomas France Telecom v Data Link (DL) Layer General Aspects PF SMG2 #7: M.Sollner PKI PF SMG2 #20: M.Sollner PKI PF SMG2 M.Sollner PKI Mobile Station - Base Stations System (MS - BSS) Interface Data Link (DL) Layer Specification PF SMG2 #7: #8: #11: M.Sollner PKI PF SMG2 #20: #21: M.Sollner PKI PF SMG2 M.Sollner PKI v Mobile Radio Interface Signalling Layer 3 - General Aspects JAL SMG3 A.Bergmann DeTeMobil JAL SMG3 #7: #10: #12: A.Bergmann DeTeMobil JAL SMG3 #16: #17: #20: #21: A. Bergmann ETSI PT (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 16

209 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Mobile Radio Interface - Layer 3 Specification JAL SMG3 SMG2 A.Bergmann F.Courau R.Thomas DeTeMobil France Telecom v JAL SMG3 SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #14: #15: #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: A.Bergmann F.Courau R.Thomas DeTeMobil France Telecom JAL SMG3 SMG2 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: A. Bergmann F.Courau R.Thomas ETSI PT12 France Telecom DCS JAL SMG3 SMG2 --- none --- v EXT JAL SMG3 SMG2 #7: n.a. v Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 - Supplementary Services Specification - General Aspects PA SMG3 I.Sharp Northern Telecom PA SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #13: #14: I.Sharp Northern Telecom PA SMG3 #20: I.Sharp Northern Telecom Point-to-Point (PP) Short Message Service (SMS) Support on Mobile Radio Interface JAL SMG3 SMG4 #5:3.3.0 P.Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular v JAL SMG3 SMG4 #7: #8: #10: #11: #12: #14: #16: #17: P.Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular JAL SMG3 SMG4 #16: #17: #20: #21: P.Simmons Nortel Matra Cellular (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 17

210 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) Support on the Mobile Radio Interface JAL SMG3 SMG4 C.Pudney Vodafone v PF SMG2 SMG4 #7: #10: #11: #12: #16: C.Pudney Vodafone PF SMG2 SMG4 #19: #20: C.Pudney Vodafone Performance Requirements on Mobile Radio Interface JAL SMG3 SMG2 #10: #14: #15: #16: C.Pudney Vodafone JAL SMG3 SMG2 #18: #20: C. Pudney Vodafone Rate Adaption on the Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS-BSS) Interface SA SMG4 M.Valo Nokia v SA SMG4 #7: #8: #11: #13: #14: M.Valo Nokia SA SMG4 #20: #21: #22: M.Valo Nokia Radio Link Protocol (RLP) for Data and Telematic services on the (MS-BSS) Interface and the Base Station System-Mobile-Services Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface SA SMG4 #16: #20: #21: #22: N.Klehn Siemens SA SMG4 #7: #8: #13: N.Klehn Siemens SA SMG4 N. Klehn Siemens v Packet Data on Signalling channels Service (PDS) Service Description, Stage JAL SMG3 #18: Nazemann DeTeMobil GTS Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption service (emlpp) - Stage PA SMG3 #20: D.Munning Detecon Group Call Control (GCC) Protocol PA SMG3 #18: #20: A.Bergmann ETSI PT (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 18

211 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Broadcast Call Control (BCC) protocol PA SMG3 #20: A.Bergmann ETSI PT Mobile Radio Interface Layer 3 - Supplementary Services Specification Formats and Coding PA SMG3 --- none --- v PA SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #12: #16: #17: none PA SMG3 #18: #20: none Line Identification Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #10: #12: none PA SMG3 #20: none Call Forwarding (CF) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #11: #12: #17: A.Poths MMO PA SMG3 #20: A.Poths MMO PA SMG3 A.Poths MMO v Call Waiting (CW) and Call Hold (HOLD) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #9: #17: I.Sharp Northern Telecom PA SMG3 #20: I.Sharp Northern Telecom Multi Party (MPTY) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #9: S.Habermann DeTeMobil PA SMG3 #20: S.Habermann DeTeMobil Closed User Group (CUG) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #18: S.Frew Vodafone PA SMG3 #20: S.Frew Vodafone GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 19

212 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Advice of Charge (AoC) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #8: #11: S.Frew Vodafone PA SMG3 #20: S.Frew Vodafone Call Barring (CB) Supplementary Services - Stage PA SMG3 #7: #17: L.Letellier France Telecom PA SMG3 #20: L.Letellier France Telecom PA SMG3 L. Letellier France Telecom v Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) PA SMG3 #8: #12: J.Bruss Ericsson PA SMG3 #20: J.Bruss Ericsson Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) Supplementary Service - Stage PA SMG3 #16: #17: #20: S. Dzuban Siemens Physical Layer on the Radio Path (General Description) PF SMG2 N.Andersen Tele Danmark PF SMG2 #7: #8: #10: #13: #14: #16: N.Andersen Tele Danmark PF SMG2 #18: #20: #21: #22: N.Andersen Tele Danmark GTS DCS PF SMG2 --- none Multiplexing and Multiple Access on the Radio Path PF SMG2 #15: #16: D.Freeman Motorola v PF SMG2 #7: #9: #15: #16: #17: #20: #22: D.Freeman Motorola PF SMG2 #18: #19: #20: #21: D. Freeman Motorola (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 20

213 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Channel Coding PF SMG2 #12: none --- v /A PF SMG2 #7: #13: #15: #21: #22: none PF SMG2 #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: none Modulation PF SMG2 M.Reiner AEG Mobile Com. v PF SMG2 #7: M.Reiner AEG Mobile Communication PF SMG2 #20: M.Reiner AEG Mobile Communication Radio Transmission and Reception PF SMG2 #4: #6b: #8: J.P.Charles France Télécom v /A PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #13: #14: #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: J.P.Charles France Telecom PF SMG2 #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: J.P.Charles France Telecom DCS PF SMG2 #4: #8: none --- v Radio Subsystem Link Control PF SMG2 #16: P.White Vodafone v PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: #14: #15: #16: #17: #18: #19: #19: #21: #22: P.White Vodafone PF SMG2 #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: P. White Vodafone DCS PF SMG2 --- none --- v (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 21

214 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Radio Subsystem Synchronization PF SMG2 #4: H.Benn Motorola v PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #13: #14: #16: #17: #18: H.Benn Motorola PF SMG2 #18: #20: H. Benn Motorola Radio link management in hierarchical networks PF SMG2 #20: ETR Background for RF Requirements PF SMG2 #8: #13: #17: none --- TC-TR PF SMG2 #20: #21: none --- ETR GSM Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) Considerations PF SMG2 #7: #8: #15: none --- ETR PF SMG2 #20: none --- ETR Full Rate Speech Processing Functions PF SMG11 #7: P.Usai CSELT PF SMG11 #20: P.Usai CSELT PF SMG11 P. Usai CSELT Half Rate Speech Processing Functions PF SMG11 #13: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: S.Aftelak Motorola (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 22

215 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR European Digital Telecommunications System Half Rate Speech - Part 7: ANSI-C Code for GSM Half Rate Speech Codec PF SMG11 #13: #16: #17: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: #22: S.Aftelak Motorola European Digital Cellular Telecommunications Systems Half Rate Speech - Part 8: Test Sequence for GSM Half Rate Speech Codec PF SMG11 #13: #16: #20: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: S.Aftelak Motorola European Digital Cellular Telecommunications System; Half Rate Speech; Performance Characterization of the GSM half rate speech codec PF SMG11 #16: T.Salem Detemobil ETR PF SMG11 #20: T.Salem Detemobil ETR Full Rate Speech Transcoding PF SMG11 D. Lorentz Philips Semi Conductors PF SMG11 #7: D.Lorentz Philips Semi Conductor v PF SMG11 #20: S.Aftelak Motorola Substitution and Muting of Lost Frames for Full Rate Speech Channels PF SMG11 W.Navarro Matra v PF SMG11 #7: W.Navarro Matra PF SMG11 #20: W.Navarro Matra (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 23

216 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Comfort Noise Aspects for Full Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 D.Sereno CSELT v PF SMG11 #7: D.Sereno CSELT PF SMG11 #20: D.Sereno CSELT Half Rate Speech Transcoding PF SMG11 #13: #14: #17: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: #22: S.Aftelak Motorola Substitution and Muting of Lost Frames for Half Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 #13: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: S.Aftelak Motorola Comfort Noise Aspects for Half Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 #13: #15: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: #22: S.Aftelak Motorola Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Full Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 SMG11 v PF SMG11 #7: S.Aftelak Motorola PF SMG11 #20: S.Aftelak Motorola Voice Activity Detection (VAD) PF SMG11 P.Barret BT v PF SMG11 #7: #9: #13: #17: #20: P.Barret BT PF SMG11 #20: P.Barret BT (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 24

217 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for Half Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 #13: L.Vetrano Italtel PF SMG11 #20: #22: L.Vetrano Italtel Voice Activity Detection (VAD) for Half Rate Speech Traffic Channels PF SMG11 #13: #15: P.Barret BT PF SMG11 #20: #22: P.Barret BT Enhanced full rate speech processing functions: General description PF SMG11 #17: #19: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia ANSI-C code for the enhanced full rate speech codec PF SMG11 #17: #19: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia Test sequences for the GSM Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) PF SMG11 #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia Performance characterisation of the GSM EFR Speech Codec PF SMG11 #19: T.Salem Detemobil ETR Enhanced full rate speech transcoding PF SMG11 #17: #19:5.1.0 #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia Substitution and muting of lost frames for encanced full rate speech traffic channels PF SMG11 #17: #19: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia Comfort noise aspects for Enhanced Full Rate (EFR) speech traffic channels PF SMG11 #17: #19: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 25

218 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) for encanced full rate speech traffic channels PF SMG11 #17: #19: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia Voice Activity Detection (VAD) for encanced full rate speech traffic channels PF SMG11 #17: #20: K.Jarvinen Nokia General on Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Mobile Stations (MS) SA SMG4 #7: #8: #9: #10: #13: #15: #16: J.Varaldi Alcatel SA SMG4 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: J.Varaldi Alcatel SA SMG4 #2: J.Varaldi Alcatel v Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Asynchronous Bearer Capabilities SA SMG4 #2: P.Bertin France Telecom v SA SMG4 #7: #9: #11: P.Bertin France Telecom SA SMG4 #16: #18: #20: #21: #22: P.Bertin France Telecom Terminal Adaptation Functions (TAF) for Services Using Synchronous Bearer Capabilities SA SMG4 #5: P.Edlund Ericsson v SA SMG4 #7: #9: P.Edlund Ericsson SA SMG4 #18: #20: #21: #22: P. Edlund Ericsson Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DTE-DCE) Interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Services (CBS) SA SMG4 #7: #8: #12: #16: #17: #18: #20: I.Harris Vodafone SA SMG4 #19: #20: #21: #22: I.Harris Vodafone GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 26

219 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Use of the V Series Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit Terminating Equipment (DTE-DCE) Interface at the Mobile Station (MS) for Mobile Termination (MT) configuration SA SMG4 #7: #13: #16: WITHDRAWN I.Harris Vodafone Digital cellular telecommunications System (Phase 2) AT Command set for GSM Mobile Equipment (ME) SA SMG4 #16: #18: P.Heinonen Nokia SA SMG4 #19: #20: #21: #22: P.Heinonen Nokia GSM Application Programming Interface #20: #21: Base Station System - Mobile Services Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface General Aspects SA SMG3 #7: R.Davies Motorola SA SMG3 #20: R.Davies Motorola GTS SA SMG3 R.Davies Motorola Base Station System - Mobile Services Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface - Interface Principles SA SMG3 #7: #10: #13: R.Davies Motorola SA SMG3 #20: #21: R.Davies Motorola GTS SA SMG3 R.Davies Motorola Base Station System - Mobile Services Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface Layer 1 Specification PF SMG2 R.Davies Motorola PF SMG2 #7: R.Davies Motorola PF SMG2 #20: R.Davies Motorola GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 27

220 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Signalling Transport Mechanism Specification for the Base Station System - Mobile Services Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface PF SMG2 R.Davies Motorola PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: R.Davies Motorola PF SMG2 #17: #18: R.Davies Motorola GTS BSS-MSC Layer 3 Specification PF SMG2 R.Davies Motorola - - EXT PF SMG2 #7: n.a PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #13: #15: #16: #17: R.Davies Motorola PF SMG2 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: R.Davies Motorola GTS Rate Adaptation on the Base Station System - Mobile Service Switching Centre (BSS-MSC) Interface SA SMG4 #7: #13: P.Bertin France Telecom SA SMG4 #20: #21: #22: P.Bertin France Telecom GTS SA SMG4 P.Bertin France Telecom Base Station Controller - Base Tranceiver Station (BSC-BTS) Interface General Aspects PF SMG2 #7: #13: E.Lycksell Televerket PF SMG2 #20: E.Lycksell Televerket GTS PF SMG2 E.Lycksell Televerket Base Station Controller - Base Tranceiver Station (BSC-BTS) Interface - Interface Principles PF SMG2 #7: #13: E.Lycksell Televerket PF SMG2 #20: E.Lycksell Televerket GTS PF SMG2 E.Lycksell Televerket - - (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 28

221 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Base Station Controler - Base Transceiver Station (BSC-BTS) Interface Layer 1 Structure of Physical Circuits PF SMG2 #16: E. Lycsell Televerket GTS PF SMG2 #7: #13: E.Lycksell Televerket PF SMG2 E.Lycksell Televerket Base Station Controller - Base Tranceiver Station (BSC-BTS) Interface Layer 2 Specification PF SMG2 #8: none PF SMG2 #20: none--- GTS PF SMG2 H.Andersen Ericsson Telecom Base Station Controler - Base Transceiver Station (BCS-BTS) Interface Layer 3 Specification PF SMG2 #16: #17: #19: #21: E. Lycsell Televerket GTS EXT PF SMG2 #7: n.a PF SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #13: #15: #16: E.Lycksell Televerket PF SMG2 #10: E.Lycksell Televerket - - DCS PF SMG2 --- none BSC-BTS O&M Signalling Transport MS SMG6 SMG2 --- none Inband Control of Remote Transcoders and Rate Adaptors PF SMG2 L.Cruchant Alcatel MC PF SMG2 #17: #19: #20: #22: A. Katle Norwegian Telecom Mobile PF SMG2 #7: #13: #22: L. Cruchant Alcatel (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 29

222 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Inband Control of Remote Transcoder and Rate Adaptors;(Half Rate) PF SMG2 SMG3 #13: P.Jacob Siemens PF SMG2 SMG3 #20: P.Jacob Siemens General Network Interworking Scenarios SA SMG3 --- none SA SMG3 #8: #9: none --- ETR SA SMG3 #20: none --- ETR Mobile Application Part ( MAP) Specification SA SMG3 SPS2 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: JMEG SA SMG3 SPS2 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: #14: #16: #17: #19: #20: #21: #22: JMEG SA SMG3 SPS2 #9: #12: #14: JMEG v DCS SA SMG3 SPS2 JMEG v Requirements on Interworking between the ISDN or PSTN and the PLMN SA SPS1 SMG3 SMG4 --- none SA SMG3 SMG4 SPS1 #8: #9: none SA SMG3 SMG4 SPS1 #20: none --- GTS Interworking between the PLMN and the CSPDN SA SMG4 --- none SA SMG4 #7: #8: #9: none SA SMG4 #20: none --- GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 30

223 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Interworking between the PLMN and the PSPDN for PAD Access SA SMG4 --- none SA SMG4 #7: #8: #9: none SA SMG4 #20: none --- GTS Interworking between a Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and a Packet Switched Public Data Network/Integrated SA SMG4 #19: #20: A.Braun Alcatel SEL SA SMG4 #7: #9: #12: A.Braun Alcatel SEL General Requirements on Interworking between the Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) and the Intergrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) or Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) SA SMG4 SMG3 #5: #9: #14: N.Klehn Siemens SA SMG4 SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #10: #13: #14: #16: #18: #20: N.Klehn Siemens SA SMG4 SMG3 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: N.Klehn Siemens Application of the Base Station System Application Part (BSSAP) on the E-Interface PF SMG2 SMG3 #9: #13: R.Bodin Ericsson JAL SMG3 #20: #21: R.Bodin Ericsson GTS Detailed Signalling Interworking within the PLMN and with the PSTN/ISDN REP PA SMG3 J.Vainikka Nokia - - (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 31

224 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Information Element Mapping between Mobile Station - Base Station System (MS - BSS) and Base Station System - Mobile-services Switching Centre (BSS - MCS) Signalling Procedures and the Mobile Application Part (MAP) SA SMG3 SMG2 #8: #9: #10: #17: none SA SMG3 SMG2 #17: #18: none --- GTS SA SMG3 SMG2 --- none DCS SA SMG3 SMG2 --- none Signalling Interworking for Supplementary Services PA SMG3 L.Letellier France Telecom PA SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #12: #13: #19: L.Letellier France Telecom PA SMG3 #18: #19: L. Letellier France Telecom GTS Application of ISUP Version 2 for the ISDN-PLMN (GSM)Signalling PA SPS1 SMG3 #17: P.Haendig Telia Mobitel AB CAMEL Application Part phase 1 (stage 3) SA SMG3 #21: #22: Interworking between Phase 1 Infrastructure and Phase 2 Mobile Stations (MS) JAL PT12 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #15: #16: #18: #19: #22: n.a. ETR JAL PT12 #17: n.a. GTS Interworking Aspects of the SIM/ME Interface Between Phase 1 and Phase RT SMG9 #10: K.Vedder GAO ETR RT SMG9 #20: K.Vedder GAO ETR 360 (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 32

225 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Recommended Infrastructure Measures to Overcome Specific Phase 1 Mobile Stations Faults JAL PT12 #14: #15: #16: #19: none--- ETR JAL PT12 #20: none--- ETR Digital Cellular Telecommunication System Feature Description AB PT12 #19: & #20: ETR Lawful Interception requirements for GSM PA SMG10 #19: #20: ETR Mobile Station Conformity Specification (DCS 1800) DCS JW PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #2: #3: #4b: #5: #6: #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: JW PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #2: #3: #4b: #5: #6: #7: #8: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: #15: #16: W.Legrand Hutchison-Microtel v none --- v Conformance Specification JW SMG7 PT48V PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: none JW SMG7 PT48V PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #18: #21: #22: GTS Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma Specification JW SMG7 PT48V PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #16: #17: #18: none Layer3 (L3) Abstract Test Suite (ATS) JW SMG7 PT48V PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: none JW SMG7 PT48V PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #18: GTS (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 33

226 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Specification of the Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM-ME) Interface MS SMG9 #2: #3: #8: #9: #11: #12: K.Vedder Giesecke & Devrient v /A MS SMG9 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #13: #15: #16: #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: K.Vedder Giesecke & Devrient MS SMG9 #16: #17: #18: #19: #20: #21: K.Vedder Giesecke & Devrient DCS MS SMG1 SMG9 #2: #4: #8: #9: #11: #12: none --- v Specification of the 3 Volt Subscriber Identity Module Equipment (SIM-ME) Interface MS SMG9 #16: WITHDRAWN R.Lindholm Nokia MS SMG9 #15: #17: #19: #21: R.Lindholm Nokia Specification of Subscriber Identity Module - Mobile Equipment (SIM - ME) Interface for SIM Application Toolkit MS SMG9 #18: #19: #20: #21: #22: GTS GSM DCS 1800 Base Station Specification DCS JW PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #2: #3: #4: #5: #6: #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #17: MS SMG8 SMG2 SMG3 #2: #3: #4: #5: #6: #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #12: #14: #17: none A. Howell Motorola GSM Radio Aspects Base Station System Equipment Specification MS SMG8 #11: #12: #13: #15: #16: #17: #18: #20: #22: S.Pike Lucent Technologies GSM Base Station and Ancillary Equipment, Physical and Electronical Parameters, Application of Standards and Guidance Notes MS SMG8 #11: #14: #18: #20: #21: M.Perry Motorola GSM Signalling Aspects Base Station System equipment Specification MS SMG8 #11: #14: #15: #16: #17: #18: #19: #21: #22: none (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 34

227 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR GSM Transcoding and Rate Adaptation: Base Station System Equipment Specification MS SMG8 #14: 400 #20: V.Fernandez Motorola GSM Repeater Equipment Specification MS SMG8 #15: #17: #18: #20: Mobile Services Switching Centre REP PA PT12 SMG3 SMG1 --- none Home Location Register Specification REP PA PT12 SMG3 SMG1 --- none Visitor Location Register Specification REP PA PT12 SMG3 SMG1 --- none DCS 1800 System Simulator Conformity Specification DCS JW PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #4: #11: none JW PT12 SMG2 SMG3 #2: #11: P.Zollman Vodafone v Objectives and Structure of GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Management MS SMG6 #7: #8: #11: #15: #16: #17: none Common Aspects of Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Management MS SMG6 SMG3 #7: #8: #9: #10: #11: #17: none Subscriber, Mobile Equipment (ME) and Services Data Administration MS SMG6 SMG1 #7: #8: #9: #11: #15: #16: #17: none MS SMG6 SMG3 #22: none--- (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 35

228 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR Security Management MS SMG6 SMG1 SMG3 #11: #14: #17: none Performance Management and Measurements for a GSM Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) MS SMG6 SMG1 SMG3 #8: #11: #13: #17: none Subscriber Related Call and Event Data MS SMG6 SMG1 #8: #11: #15: #17: #22: none Network Configuration Management and Administration MS SMG6 SMG3 #11: #12: #17: none Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN) Quality of Service. n.a. MS SMG6 SMG1 SMG3 work stopped ---none Subscriber and Equipment trace MS SMG6 SMG3 #12: #14: #16: #18: #20: #22: B.Szelazek Lucent Maintenance of the Base Station System (BSS) MS SMG6 SMG1 SMG2 #22: M.Cataldo Lucent Base Station System (BSS) Management Information MS SMG6 SMG3 #9: #11: #13: #17: none Network Management (NM) Procedures and Messages on the A-bis Interface MS SMG6 SMG2 #7: #8: #9: #11: #13: #16: #21: A.Yuhan Omnipoint MS SMG6 SMG2 #21: A.Yuhan Omnipoint Interworking of GSM Network Management (NM) Procedures and Messages at the Base Station Controller (BSC) MS SMG6 #11: #13: #16: A.Yuhan Omnipoint (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 36

229 GSM NUMBER AND TITLE CURRENT RESPONSIBLE VERSION (*) PT SMG / STCs HISTORY RAPPORTEUR + COMPANY ETS VERSION + NR ETSI Object Identifier Tree; Mobile Domain O&M TBR 5 TBR 9 TBR19 TBR20 TBR31 TBR MS SMG6 #10: #11: #15: none--- ETR #22: General Attachment Requirements for GSM Mobile Stations JW SMG7 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 Attachment Requirements for GSM Terminal Equipment (Telephony) JW SMG7 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 General Attachment Requirements for GSM Mobile Stations JW SMG7 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 Attachment Requirements for GSM Terminal Equipment (Telephony) JW SMG7 SMG1 SMG2 SMG3 SMG4 General Attachment Requirements for DCS Mobile Stations #4: #4b: #8: Ed1 #12: Ed2 D.Freeman Motorola - - #4: #4b: #8: Ed1 #12: Ed2 D.Freeman Motorola - - #14: Ed1 #16: #17: #18: H.Banken Sigos PT64V TBR 19 #14: Ed1 #16: #17: H.Banken Sigos PT64V TBR JW SMG2 #17: none--- TBR 31 Attachment Requirements for DCS Terminal Equipment (Telephony) JW SMG2 #17: none--- TBR32 (*) For Phase1 : 1992 Release 37

230 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 1 Source: PT SMG Title: Road map for the finalisation of GSM phase 2+ work items - version 21.1 This document contains the GSM Phase 2+ Release 96 contents as finalized at SMG#21; the GSM Phase 2+ Release 97 contents as estimated at SMG#21; the GSM Phase 2+ work items for Releases as estimated at SMG#21; work items deleted by SMG. It incorporates comments received from SMG1 #1/97. Note: The decisions of SMG#21 are shown in version After SMG#21, STCs and PT SMG may propose revisions of the paper which will be reflected in intermediate versions 21.x. This document is extracted from and has the same version number as the Work Item Data Base.

231 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 2 Release 96 contents WI Title Prime 14.4 kbit/s User Data Rate T1P1 Barred Dialling Numbers SMG1 CAMEL phase 1 SMG1 Concurrent SMS/CB and data transfer in SMG4 Enhanced Full Rate Speech codec SMG1 Enhanced Multi-Level Precedence and Pre-emption Service - phase 1 SMG3 Explicit Call Transfer (ECT) SMG1 Extensions to the SMS alphabet SMG4 Handsfree MS SMG2 High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) SMG1 Inclusion of deferred tracing capabilities in GSM SMG6 ME Personalisation SMG1 Network Identity and Time Zone SMG1 Packet Data on Signalling Channels SMG3 Radio Local Loop (RLL) using GSM SMG1 Second SMS broadcast channel SMG1 Service Dialling Numbers SMG9 SIM Application Toolkit SMG9 SMS Interworking Extensions SMG4 Support of additional call set-up MMI procedures SMG1 Support of Optimal Routeing (SOR) SMG1 Support of Restricted Digital Information and V.120 rate adaptation in GSM SMG4 Voice Broadcast Service (VBS) - phase 1 SMG3 Voice Group Call Service (VGCS) - phase 1 SMG3

232 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 3 Release 97 contents (estimated) A-bis Management of Alarms/faults on the BTS site SMG6 Mr. A. Yuhan S23 A-bis Management of Measure on the BTS site SMG6 Mr. A. Yuhan S23 A-bis Management of reconfiguration of BTS site SMG6 Mr. A. Yuhan S23 ASCI Phase 2 SMG3 PT SMG S24 BTS performance requirements for very small cell scenarios SMG2 Howard Benn S24 Call Deflection SMG1 Mr A.Conrad S24 CAMEL phase 2 SMG1 Ms C. Ritter S24 Characteristics and test methods for handsfree mobile station SMG11 Mr J-Y Monfort S24 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) SMG1 Mr N.Jorgensen S24 Emergency Call TS12 with additional Data Transfer SMG1 Mr A.Conrad S23 Enhancement of MAP Extensibility Mechanisms SMG3 Required S23 Fast moving mobile station SMG2 Mr M.Reiner S23 FOLLOW ME SMG1 NN S24 Forwarding of SMSs SMG1 Required S23 Fraud Information Gathering System(FIGS) SMG10 Required S23 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) - network part SMG1 Mr A.Conrad S24 General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) - radio part SMG2 Mr J.Hamalainen S23 Improved Transcoder Handling SMG3 Required S21 Interworking with Mobile Satellite Systems SMG3 NN tbd Interworking with non-gsm applications on the SIM SMG9 Mr W.Mohrs S23 ISDN-based DECT/GSM interworking SMG1 Ms I.Graetz S23 LAPDm performance enhancement SMG3 None S23 Location Services SMG1 Mr M.Kanerva S23 Mobile Assisted Frequency Allocation SMG2 Mr B.Persson S24 MS Antenna Test Method SMG2 Olle Edvardsson S24 Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) SMG3 Ms S.Manning S23 Mutual Authentication SMG9 Ms S.Manning S23 Network Indication of Alerting in the MS SMG1 Nicolas Renaud S24 North American Equal Access T1P1 S22 Overload control enhancement for Location Registers SMG3 Required S23 Provisions for Hot Billing SMG1 Mr N Renaud S23 Security mechanisms for the SIM Toolkit feature SMG9 Nigel Barnes S24

233 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 4 SMS Mobile Busy SMG4 Mr P.Edlund S23 Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) SMG1 Ms T.Sundbye S23 Support of Shared Data Interworking Function (SDIWF) SMG4 Mr S.Ouvrier S23 Test methods for handset and headset mobile station SMG11 Ian Goitz S23 Transcoder Free Operation of speech codecs in Mobile-to-mobile Calls SMG3/11 Required S23 User-to-user Signalling SMG1 Mr S.Harbermann S23 USSD Enhancements SMG1 Olle Eriksson S23

234 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 5 Contents of releases after 97 (estimated) AMPS/GSM roaming T1P1 Required unknown Calling line identification enhancements SMG3 Required unknown Calling name delivery T1P1 Mats Lindberg tbd Development of the SIM test specification SMG9 Gary A. Waite Aspects Software tbd Efficient cellular support of new services in GSM network service areas SMG3 Required tbd Exchange of network capabilities information SMG3 Required unknown Generic signalling mechanism for service support SMG3 Required unknown Harmonization of the PCS1900 Standards with the GSM Base Specification T1P1 tbd Idle mode classmark SMG3 Required unknown Improved Data Rates through Optimised Modulation SMG2 Johan Sköld Ericsson tbd Lawful Interception SMG10 David Miles Cellnet S25 Network control of ringing tones SMG1 Required tbd Requirements for equipments/systems interfacing GSM tbd tbd Service to GSM Handportables in trains SMG2 Required unknown SMS enhancements SMG1 Required tbd Wireless mobile station location service T1P1 tbd

235 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 6 page 6 Deleted Work items WI Title Adaptions for deregulated networks Advice of Charge on Special Services (AoCSS) Call Forward Enhancements (CFE) Completion of Calls to Subscriber when No Reply (CCNRy) Completion of Calls to Subscriber when Not Reachable (CCNRc) Direct Subscriber Access and Restriction (DSAR) Fault and Configuration Management for Other Elements Fault and Configuration Management of OA&M Capabilities IMEI Security Enhancements Inter operation with UPT phase 2 Malicious Call ID (MCID) Mobile Access Hunting (MAH) Network level Management New Barring Services Payphone Services Premium Rate Services Standard access SMS, SC-SMES Subscriber Class for AoC Support of Home Area Priority Transmission of date/time via CB Unified SMS CB scheduling algorithm Universal access to freephone numbers

236 ETSI TC SMG ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 7 Meeting n 22 Kristiansand, June, 1997 Source: PT SMG Title: Draft PT SMG Status Report to SMG#22 Agenda Item: 5.2

237 Main activities - 1: Q Support for STCs Q Support for STG Q Program management GSM - see AI 8 Q Program management UMTS - see AI 7.8

238 Main activities - 2: Interface to ETSI secretariat Q Budget and recruiting: See Tdoc SMG 406/97 Q Negotiations with ETSI secretariat on format of specifications - see below Q Negotiations with ETSI secretariat on IPR handling - see below

239 Main activities - 3: Type approval matters Q New procedures for TTCN parts in (mobile station tests) - see annex 2 Q Participation in Certification Task Force, GTAAB, see below Q Preparation of consultation meeting with EC on type approval issues SMG to decide whether it should be represented by PT SMG leader or ETSI secretariat at this consultation meeting

240 Main activities - 4: Funded work Q Funded work on ASCI: test purposes were presented to SMG7; new features were discussed at WP level Q BSS half-rate tests: test purposes were presented to SMG8

241 Main activities -5: Information Q Seminars for the GSM MoU: See Tdoc SMG 315/97 Q Newsletter was much appreciated Q Regular CD ROM available for 85 Ecu: See unnumbered documentation Q Earlier SMG plenary documents will be scanned and made available on CD ROM as well

242 Main activities -6: liaisons - 1 Q Liaison with T1P1 Q Preparation of new version of co-operation operation agreement with T1P1 - see Tdoc SMG 408/97 Q Support for Chairman s Japan mission - see AI 7.7

243 Main activities - 7: liaisons - 2 Q Support at GSM world conference in Cannes Q Liaison to GSM MoU Q Organisation and co-ordination ordination of ITU contributions: see AI 7.8 Q ITU co-ordinator ordinator at PT SMG: see annex 1 Q Co-ordination ordination meeting with DECT: see Tdoc SMG 440/97

244 Status of specifications Q SMG specifications status list (to be distributed with the meeting report) Q Actions for OAP and TAP: Tdoc SMG 338/97 SMG to approve actions in Tdoc SMG 338/97

245 Status of work items Q GSM work items: New versions of GSM (Version 5.2.0), the roadmap and the WI data base will be distributed with the meeting report Q Roadmap for phase 2/2+ mobile station type approval: will be distributed with the meeting report Q UMTS work items: see AI 7.8.

246 Resource problems of PT SMG Q Q Q Q Proposals of good candidates for PT SMG were too late Budget frozen in February: ETSI secretariat didn t accept any new contracts Final decision on 97 budget on June the 4th ! Contract for Volkmar Scharf-Katz (preparation of and 08.08) was due early January, but was completed by ETSI secretariat on 23 May

247 Resource problems of PT SMG - Consequences Q 12 hours a day work, work on week- ends Q GSM and versions after SMG#21 not ready Q GSM version after SMG#21 not ready Q Phase 2+ Roadmap and work item data base not yet updated

248 Mobile station testing and type approval - responsible groups - 1 Q SMG7 - test specification for GSM mobiles Q GTAAB - GSM Type Approval Advisory Board Q TAEG - Advisory Board for GSM1800 and dual band GSM900/1800 type approval GTAAB and TAEG should soon merge

249 Mobile station testing and type approval - responsible groups - 2 Q DTAAB - DECT Type Approval Advisory Board: Responsible., a.o., for dual mode DECT/GSM Q MoU Certification Task Force Q MoU Terminal Working Group - will look for the technical parts of certification

250 Mobile station testing and type approval - progress - 1 Q Work on & TBRs allowing EFR MS to be tested was completed last meeting (prose parts, TTCN is outstanding) Q work ongoing on HSCSD Q work ongoing on SIM application toolkit tests; SMG9 proposes to move that work to SMG9 Q no volunteers yet found for any other Phase 2+ work items. Q test purposes for ASCI are ready

251 Mobile station testing and type approval - progress - 2 Q Certification Task Force: Agreement to use as much as possible GSM test specifications Q Exception: Requirements which are not based on the standard (like equipment robustness) Q Exception: Test methods in the field which use proprietary interfaces etc. Q Consequence: should be open for test purposes without test method specification and for test methods in the field SMG to agree that may contain test purposes without test methods and for test methods in the field (AI 6.7)

252 Version management of specifications Q General handling: See Tdoc SMG 404/97 Q Special case of EFR: See annex 3 Q Extraordinary steering group meeting on Monday 9 June evening

253 IPR procedures Q Q Q ETSI secretariat (Ian Doig) will send letters to members some weeks before specifications are likely to be approved at SMG some weeks before UMTS milestones indicating the IPR declaration duties of members. This is preferable to formal questions by the chairman during the plenary, which would not give delegates enough time to respond.

254 New format of specifications Q Agreement: PT SMG leader checks every specification before publication etc (acting for the SMG Chairman who has to authorize the publication) Q No re-formatting of existing specifications required (this includes a version 5 based on a version 4 spec) Q New specifications use the new style sheet

255 Software Proposal: Word, Powerpoint, Access, Excel, MS Project in the Office 95 version - in particular: Q Word 7 (compatible with Word 6) Q Access 7 - incompatible with Microsoft Access 2: You will not be able to read Access 7 databases with Access 2; export via Excel etc. is possible You can read Access 2 databases in Access 7 Q Designer 3.1(?), SDT 3.01, Acrobat V3, C++, PKZIP 2.04, Lharc SMG to decide on this proposal

256 Liaison statements - 1 Liaison statements from STCs are annexed to their status reports Liaison statement from SMG3 chairman on UMTS terminology Proposal for uniform handling of definitions SMG SMG to decide on the proposals of that LS, in addition to withdraw ETR 309 from publication and to mandate PT SMG to create and maintain a UMTS terminology document Q Q

257 Liaison statements - 2 Q Liaison statement from SERG on open application environment: in Tdoc SMG 337/97 should be forwarded to SMG1 Q Liaisons from SES on spectrum masks in Tdoc SMG 337/97: SMG2 Chairman has taken responsibility Q Liaison from MPEG in Tdoc SMG 441/97: proposed answer in Tdoc SMG 442/97 SMG to approve (a revision of) Tdoc 442/97

258 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 7.1 page 1: PT SMG Status Report To: SMG Contact Persons Sophia Antipolis, 16 May, 1997 From: Ansgar Bergmann, PT SMG leader Subject: Progress report Dear Colleagues, 1. You ll find attached the summaries of two ad hoc steering group meetings - Bonn, 2 April 1997 (dedicated meeting on UMTS Service aspects) - Munich, 22 April 1997 (dedicated meeting on UMTS). 2. The proposed meetings between SMG and SES delegates on interference in the UMTS band have not yet taken place. At present, Niels Peter Skov Andersen is in close contact with the SES chairman, Alain Richard, they are preparing the first meeting on that issue. Also, a meeting towards autumn 97 on UMTS matters could be envisaged, if progress in UMTS satellite matters is sufficient. 3. The revised UMTS Work Program has been approved by correspondence (2 explicit yes votes from Vodafone and Lucent, the latter one with an editorial comment), no negative vote. You ll find an updated version with corrections and further updates which will - with integration of comments received from you - be presented to SMG# There were requests for the GSM version It is not yet available due to overload in PT SMG. 5. You ll find attached the proposal for establishment of an ITU co-ordinator at PT SMG, to be financed on voluntary basis. The proposal has a questionnaire attached, whether and how your company would be interested to participate in this activity. Deadline for a response is 3rd June Kind regards, and looking forward to meet you at SMG#22 in Kristiansand Ansgar Bergmann

259 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex page 1 STG SMG Bonn, 02 April 1997 Dedicated meeting on UMTS Service aspects Participants: Fred Hillebrand, Alan Cox, Derek Richards, Makis Kokkos, Ansgar Bergmann, Antun Samukic) This meeting was dedicated to UMTS service aspects. As only conclusions, the following action points were agreed. AP01 AS Ask all STC s Chairmen to prepare a document Resolving critical questions for their STC for STG meeting at 22 April 1997 AP02 DR To provide draft of SMG1 WPC ETSs to Ansgar, Antun, SMG2 and SMG3 Chairmen AP03 AB, AS A new type of the document. Position paper (having normative status) shall be created. Such document should be short and endorsed by SMG. To prepare short explanation of such document, introduction in UMTS work programme. AP04 DR To revise work programme for service aspects. AP05 AC To take SMG1 UMTS work programme to 3GIG. AP05 AB, AS To create UMTS Baseline document, first draft at 22 April 1997 AP06 AS To draft contribution plan for ITU-R TG8/1 AP07 AS To prepare some material for ITU-R TG8/1 workshop in Toronto - invitation - strategic targets for UMTS related to radio - UTRA definition process - UTRA schedule - some results from SMG#22 AP8 AS To check US statements on FPLMTS introduction AP9 AS To follow up the 6 proposed recommendations in input paper to ICG FPLMTS. AP10 AB, AS To check if ii) of the 6 recommendations should be treated by TG8/1 modularity document AP11 AS To start description of FPLMTS/UMTS family concept ( multiplicity of access and core networks ) including - set of basic requirements - facilitate roaming between members - service interworking - some commonalities between FPLMTS systems - EMC rules - testing - some similar ( same ) regulatory rules AP12 AS To prepare LS ( to be sent by SMG ) to UMTS Forum WG1 and ask them to elaborate free circulation of terminals ( EMC, testing, regulation ) AP13 AB, AS To organise a small meeting on the topic of Free circulation of FPLMTS/UMTS terminals ( David Barnes, Simon Pike, Remi Thomas, Ansgar Bergmann, Antun Samukic)

260 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex page 1 STG Meeting on UMTS Munich, 22 April General The proposed agenda has been modified with the following points: - international relations - relations with UMTS Forum TAG - review of ACTS projects and identification of links - relation with other ETSI bodies - operators commitments - RAST meeting The new UMTS work programme ( version 001) has been approved by SMG by correspondence. The topic of the agenda ITU contributions, Relations to other initiatives and Review of ACTS projects and identification of links could not be handled at this meeting. STG delegated these tasks to SMG Chairman and PT SMG. 2 Reports from other groups 2.1 UMTS Forum Mr. Thomas Beijer, Chairman UMTS Forum presented the UMTS Forum activities and aims. AP01 Niels Andersen To appoint a liaison officer to UMTS Forum Frequency group. 2.2 MoU 3GIG Mr. Alan Cox presented the MoU GSM 3GIG activities and aims. He has been appointed as 3GIG s liaison to SMG plenary. AP02 Antun Samukic To distribute information on 3GIG s documents to relevant STCs in co-operation with STCs chairmen. AP03 Fred Hillebrand, Thomas Beijer To investigate possibility of the meeting between STG SMG, UMTS Forum and 3GIG related to UMTS concept questions. 2.3 US activities on the 3rd generation Mr. Sandegren presented the situation in USA. AP04 Antun Samukic To distribute document US wireless industry s vision for IMT-2000FPLMTS / with the minutes of this meeting.

261 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex page 2 3 Service aspects Mr. Derek Richards presented SMG1 activities. AP05 Fred Hillebrand ( draft by Derek ) To send a letter ( with UMTS program page for services ) to SMG asking for stronger support for the work on UMTS Service aspects. AP06 Alan Cox, Derek Richards: To provide a paper on UMTS services for the Baselines document. The draft by the end of the next week. Distributed by Antun ( Fred, Gunnar, Fred, Ansgar, Thomas ). To be discussed by the SMG1 WPC. AP07 Derek Richards To provide update of UMTS with A set of working assumption 4 Radio aspects Mr. Andersen presented SMG2 s activities. AP08 Derek Richards To consider for the incorporation to the UMTS of the Capabilities on demand concept (bit rate on demand, quality on demand, delay on demand, band width on demand). AP09 Niels Andersen To talk with David Barnes on the self planning radio networks and to prepare a written input to Thomas Sidenbladh 5 UMTS Work programme Mr. Antun Samukic presented the document containing the new structure, work items list and the second responsibilities for the planned outputs. AP10 All STC Chairmen To provide comments on UMTS work programme to Antun Samukic until 30 April AP11 Antun Samukic To distribute updated UMTS work programme to all STCs having meeting before SMG#22.

262 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex page 3 6 UMTS Baselines document Messrs. Ansgar Bergmann and Antun Samukic presented the new document, UMTS Baselines. The document contains all major SMG s agreements and positions on UMTS. AP12 All STC Chairmen To provide comments on the UMTS Baselines to Antun Samukic until?? May AP13 Antun Samukic To distribute the updated UMTS Baselines to all STCs having meeting before SMG#22. 7 Progress report to MoU#37 Mr. Hillebrand presented the MoU#37 results. 8 International relations 8.1 China Mr. Hillebrand presented the China s activities and views on the 3rd generations, FPLMTS/UMTS. 9 Relation with UMTS Forum TAG Technology Aspects Group Mr. Andy Wattson Chairman UMTS Forum TAG presented TAG s activities and aims. AP14 Antun Samukic To distribute the presentation with the minutes. 10 Relations with other ETSI bodies 10.1 BRAN AP15 Michel Mouly To contact Mr. Johan Kruys and to discuss exchange of information DECT AP16 Ansgar Bergmann To produce draft agenda for the SMG/DECT meeting.

263 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex page 4 11 AOB 11.1 Operators Commitments AP17 All STG members All STG members have been asked to provide input to Fred UMTS name AP18 All STG members To consider suitable name for the 3 generation system(s) RAST meeting AP19 All STG To consider participation in RAST meeting and inform SMG Chairman about it.

264 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.2 page 1: New procedures for handling the TTCN SMG7 Signalling Subgroup Tdoc SMG7-SIG 55/97 Sophia Antipolis, March, 1997 Source: PT SMG Subject: New procedures for handling the TTCN specifications Version 2.0 Introduction Phase 2 type approval is now working, and that was only possible due to the extraordinary efforts of SMG7 and the experts in the PT79 project team. Also ETSI Secretariat was very helpful. I would like to thank you all for working for more than a year on an emergency basis. For the further development of TTCN, we should learn from experiences made, try to optimize the procedures, avoid unnecessary formalities and ensure an in time delivery without emergency actions. The basic assumption is that from now on, TTCN will be developed by members in voluntary contributions (voluntary as far as ETSI/SMG is concerned). Only in exceptional cases, PT SMG would contribute TTCN. One such exceptional case will be probably the TTCN for the ASCI related tests, where a contract is prepared between UIC and ETSI; another case is an explicit request from SMG, SMG7 or SMG7-SIG. With the production of standards by member contributions rather than PT work we will return to the normal SMG working style; by the way, the DECT TTCN production follows the same lines. TTCN writing is just software production. It requires a requirement specification ( = the prose tests in our case), a design specification (today still background material), a module design specification, and the actual code (the TTCN itself in our case). Furthermore there should be acceptance tests and further reports and so on which show the quality of the code. Human verification/control of the code is normally done as a code review, and the code review team should have all background and explanatory material available. This is a much more satisfying situation than the actual one, where SMG7 experts only have change requests to the TTCN. Proposed steps 1. TTCN MP - in electronic form - becomes a part of 11.10; it is normative, whereas the TTCN graphical representation format is informative. 2. New TTCN test cases are added in small suites (consisting of around 20 test cases as a typical value). 3. At least for the TTCN part, a development version is created and distributed by PT SMG in a periodicy decided by SMG7(-SIG). 4. The TTCN part is subject to a modified change control: A new version of a TTCN suite is presented to SMG7 Signalling Subgroup (SMG7-SIG) or SMG7 together with a documentation of changes with regard to the actual working version (see below). Important parts of that documentation would only be presented in electronic form so that for the TTCN code review, SMG7(-SIG) experts would have to have a computer at disposition. SMG7(-SIG) will review the new version: The goal is to check a) consistency with prose b) consistency with core specifications c) good quality of the TTCN (normally based on an opinion from PT SMG) d) evidence of correctness (typically achieved by log-files)

265 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.2 page 2: New procedures for handling the TTCN e) the reasons for change (see below). SMG7(-SIG) may in exceptional cases reject the version. Typically, SMG7(SIG) will accept the new version as the working version; by that, the new version of the suite will be included into the working version without further approval; SMG7(-SIG) may require changes to the TTCN - they would become effective in the version presented at the next meeting; SMG7 may decide to submit the TTCN part to SMG plenary for approval and inclusion in the approved version. 5. PT SMG maintains an archive of identified and resolved problems. 6. PT SMG administers the TTCN test suites. Before an SMG7 member wants to carry out modifications to a suite, it has to register at PTSMG. If a second member is already registered to be working on the suite, it is recommended that the first member renounces to register and cooperates with the second member. If only one party has registered to work on a suite, it may present the new version with the required documentation of changes to the next SMG7(-SIG). If more than one member have registered to work on a suite, PT SMG will compile their proposals into a new version. In this case, there is a risk of delays and degradation of quality. 7. Documentation for an upgraded test suite: The upgraded test suite is the consequence of change requests. The change requests have to be documented by a) an exact identification of the change (but normally not by showing every altered letter, rather by a description what to replace by what etc.); a history of the change (which steps were made to generate it), reference to sections affected and explanation of details of change; a representative part of the TTCN GR change is recommended (change bars are not necessary); b) a reason for change: i) for TTCN bugs: typically a sequence of s ii) iii) iv) for a consequential change request to an prose CR: The prose CR for TSO interpretations: an SMG7(-SIG) agreed paper for TTCN caused choices of details: an SMG7(SIG) agreed paper. c) message sequence charts, typically generated from or in the form of log files, indicating MT, PD, TI/SI, preferably frame number, parameters (on request), logical channel, L2 transmission method. For RR tests, the physical channel and slot used should be included. This documentation should be provided in electronic form. d) if applicable, resulting changes to the TTCN background documents have to be provided. 8. TTCN Background Documentation: a) Procedure library i) used where ii) iii) iv) pre/post conditions properties parameters (visible/non-visible) v) justification of choice

266 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.2 page 3: New procedures for handling the TTCN b) Message library i) used where ii) iii) high level specification (= prose message description) declarations/constraints c) TSO library i) used where ii) iii) requirements/properties prose description d) Test case variables i) used where ii) iii) purpose definition e) References between i) prose test steps and TTCN ii) TTCN procedures and prose f) Design rules for new TTCN: To be elaborated in a permanent reference document. For example, hooks for a direct reference to prose test steps; rules how to include parts of the above background documentation in formalized comments into the TTCN. 9. Requirements to the prose tests description might be developed for new tests. History Date Version Document Status Version 1.0 Tdoc SMG7-SIG 50/97 Presented at SMG7-SIG Version 2.0 Tdoc SMG7-SIG 55/97 Version incorporates the comments of SMG7- SIG

267 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.3 page 1 To: From: SMG mailing list F. Hillebrand Chairman ETSI SMG Combahnstr. 23. D Bonn, GERMANY Phone: Fax: Subject: EFR Codec in Phase 2 Dear Colleagues, Considering the high market requirements to introduce the EFR codec as soon as possible in some GSM (900) networks the urgency for an early availability of mobile stations supporting EFR the fact that EFR mobile stations would not pass the Phase 2 type approval (EFR being a phase 2+ feature) the fact that he EFR codec is contained in the T1P1 standard corresponding on our Phase 2 the common decision of SMG and T1P1 to merge their GSM standards as soon as possible it is proposed to introduce now (target date SMG#22) the EFR into the GSM Phase 2 as well, at least as far as the mobile station is concerned. Note: For the infrastructure, the concept of phases is not so relevant, as the development normally follows other principles. Minimum work required: Adaptations of version 4.x.y. The technical solutions can be derived from the Phase 2+ version and the T1P1 specifications. In GSM version 4.x.y, the mapping of the speech codec bits to the L1 bits has to be introduced. For the solution, the same applies as above. The 06 specifications can just be introduced into phase 2 as they are in phase 2+. The changes can be based on the advanced draft existing. They can be ready for SMG7 before SMG#22.

268 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.3 page 2 SMG2, 3, and 7 will have meetings before SMG#22. SMG11 has had its plenary already. To go that way hence requires: SMG2, SMG3 and SMG7 to accept working on Phase 2 CRs for EFR; SMG11 to prepare by correspondence the introduction of the necessary 06 specifications into Phase 2 for approval at SMG#22. Kind regards Fred Hillebrand

269 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.4 page 1 Source: Ansgar Bergmann Date: Job Description of an ITU Co-ordinator for SMG 1. Summary This document proposes the establishment of an ITU Co-ordinator at PT SMG. Resource required: 1 man year per year Period: Initially for the period Organisation: Budget: 1 full time expert or 2 half time experts at PT SMG Voluntary funding, either as a voluntary contribution to the PT SMG budget (~16 kecu per month) or by offering the human resource. 2. Rationale The ETSI / FAMOUS concept of a FPLMTS family and the restriction of ITU to framework rather than detailed technical specification work must be promoted at ITU meetings. A co-ordination of contributions from the SMG community by a (neutral) expert in PT SMG would guarantee a reliable planning of inputs to ITU and the evaluation of ITU papers and events for the SMG members. 3. Tasks of ITU Co-ordinator Elaboration and co-ordination of a work program co-ordination of input papers concerning 3rd generation mobile systems to ITU groups on request of SMG lobbying and support/presentation at ITU meetings as far as needed

270 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.4 page 2 evaluation of ITU meeting reports and documents on 3rd generation mobile systems standardisation for SMG reporting about 3rd generation mobile systems related ITU meetings to SMG management and SMG 1 regular reporting about status of 3rd generation mobile systems standardisation in ITU to SMG management and SMG triggering and monitoring of actions towards the ITU. 4. Elaboration of work program Engagement in ITU should be restricted to what is necessary in order to anchor the ETSI point of view in ITU recommendations. However, it is necessary to introduce these positions timely in the process of opinionforming. The elaboration of the work program is based on voluntary contributions from members, whose engagement is vital. The ITU co-ordinator monitors the realisation, triggers actions and maintains the information flow. 1 This does not automatically necessitate participation at he meetings.

271 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.4 page 3 Annex: ITU groups in the scope of co-ordination ITU meetings: ITU Group Pure meeting time ITU-R TG8/1 - Radio aspects 4W RAST 1) ITU-R TG8/1 subgroup on regulatory and spectrum issues ITU-T SG2 - Services ITU-T SG11 - Signalling 4W 4W 4W ITU-T SG11 Rapporteurs meetings 2W [ ITU-T SG16 - Multi-media? ] 4W Inter Sector Co-ordination Group total 2W 24 W 1) meets during TG8/1 plenary

272 ETSI/SMG(97)1 Part B Annex 7.4 page 4 Annex: Questionnaire for participation in the activity to establish an ITU co-ordinator in PT SMG Please answer to this questionnaire until 3rd June 1997 To: Ansgar Bergmann Fax: Project Team SMG Leader ETSI F Sophia Antipolis Cedex France ansgar.bergmann@etsi.fr From: Company: My company is willing to participate in the funding of an ITU coordinator in PT SMG (contribution of less than 2 kecu per ETSI Unit Of Contribution) My company is offering an expert/experts * as ITU co-ordinator in PT SMG under provision of a contract with ETSI (payment from ETSI to the company is 554 Ecu per day worked) *) Short Application and Curriculum Vitae attached My company is offering an expert/experts * as ITU co-ordinator in PT SMG on charge of my company *) Short Application and Curriculum Vitae attached Date and Signature

273 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 8 page 1 ETSI TC SMG Meeting #22 Kristiansand, 9-13 June, 1997 Source: PT SMG Agenda item: 5.2 Status: Approved Report on PT SMG resources and budget Actually, PT SMG has the following full time members (in alphabetical order of given names): Ansgar Bergmann, Antun Samukic, Fredrik Petterson, John Leske, Jonathan West, Michael Sanders, Paul Folacci, Peter van der Arend, Roger Tarazi, Shicheng Hu, Stefan Aprath. Fredrik Pettersson (Telia) has just joined PT SMG, he starts work on 9 June. Paolo Usai, one of the finest speech experts, will join the project team in July 97. Dirk Münning has a part time contract on ASCI. Paul Folacci will probably join the DECT Project Team in Summer 97 and work on DECT/GSM aspects. In PT 80V, a varying number of experts have worked on a short time basis on dedicated tasks on GPRS; funding of this activity was suspended when ETSI secretariat has frozen the budget and continued on a voluntary basis; it is now under examination whether it can be resumed. Experts interested in joining PT 80V for such activities should contact Ansgar Bergmann. Some funding is available for engagement of experts on a short time basis for specific problems and thematic budgeted sessions. AP PT SMG To present proposals for funded short time activities during SMG#22. Annex 1 contains the updated job description and budget request towards ETSI for the years Annex 2 reports the budget usage 1997 (January - April). AP PT SMG To approve the budget proposal

274 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 8.1 page 1 Budget request For the activities of PT SMG described in Annex 1.1, SMG requests the following budget to be provided by ETSI, including the yearly contribution of GSM MoU Association (presently equivalent to 13,3 MM): 1998 PT GSM 1998 PT UMTS 1999 PT GSM 1999 PT UMTS 2000 PT GSM 2000 PT UMTS Sum 8 MY 5,5 MY 7 MY 6,3 MY 6,3 MY 7 MY If a part of this funding cannot be found within ETSI, SMG requests the SMG members to provide a voluntary funding. Planned budget usage Numbers are in percentage = centi-my Person 98 GSM 98 UMTS 99 GSM 99 UMTS 00 GSM 00 UMTS AB AS FP PU PvdA SA MS JW RT SH NN1 (SMG7) NN2 (SMG1/9)

275 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 8.1 page 2 NN3 ass, radio) (SMG2 SMG Sum E.g., the resource requested for 2000 and UMTS is 6,5 MY In addition, a voluntary funding of an ITU-co-ordinator is requested from members in the years one PT SMG member will be funded by T1P1/GSM1900 in the covered period for harmonisation and co-ordination between SMG and T1P1 0.5 MY yearly for special funded work are needed.

276 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 1 Title: PT SMG Job Description - Version 3.9 Source: PT SMG Date: 6 June, 1997 Proposed agenda item: 5.2 Presented for: Information 1. Scope This document specifies the organisation structure for PT SMG, i.e. the Project Teams supporting SMG, providing the day by day management for SMG implementing SMG decisions and reporting to SMG. In addition to the permanent support structure described here, engagement of experts on a short time basis for specific problems and thematic budgeted sessions is planned. 2. Introduction into tasks of PT SMG The term PT SMG denotes the ensemble of all project teams supporting SMG, actually PT12, PT61V, PT79, PT 80V and PT83. The following tasks of PT SMG are identified: editorship of all SMG specifications under change control; maintenance of all GSM and UMTS specifications under change control; consistency monitoring for GSM and UMTS specifications; work item management for all (existing and new) SMG work items; implementation of SMG decisions; support of SMG and its STCs, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of STC results to SMG and presentation of subgroup results to the STCs, elaboration of the relevant parts and annexes of SMG meeting reports; status reporting to SMG;

277 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 2 liaison to relevant ETSI and other organisations; selected work (including technical development) on request of SMG and STC chairpersons, support of the chairpersons; dissemination of GSM and UMTS standards information in the GSM newsletter, in conferences and seminars co-ordination of UMTS related ITU activities by SMG. 3. Job descriptions Note: The distribution of work between experts may be subject to changes; it depends on the result of calls for experts and on arrangements with the STC chairpersons and PT members. SMG is organised in 11 STCs, SMG1 to SMG11. It is responsible for the three projects GSM GSM-UMTS UMTS GRAN. PT SMG is organised in a way corresponding to this structure. In the job descriptions below, the following terms are used: Work item manager Programme manager Project manager of an STC which are defined below.

278 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 3 SMG SMG1 SMG GSM GSM-UMTS UMTS- GRAN SMG Work item manager Is responsible to develop and update/maintain a work plan for the work item indicating the affected specifications necessary change requests necessary new specifications relevant STCs and other working groups meeting schedules and milestones. (This work plan starts with the information available and is refined and made more precise or corrected when possible.)

279 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 4 The work item manager is responsible for monitoring the development of the work item in time with the appropriate milestones, is responsible for indicating necessary updates of work item data bases and overall work item reports as well as fulfilled milestones/delayed milestones to the corresponding programme manager (see below), is editor and rapporteur of the report accompanying the development of the work item (if it exists), identifies necessary changes to the standards and organises information handling between the relevant groups concerning the work item. For important work items, the work item manager may also be editor of the major related dedicated specifications. The work item rapporteur may change when the centre of activities for the work item changes. Example: Work item manager for Voice Group Call is Peter van der Arend; he monitors the milestones, indicates necessary changes in as well as fulfilled/delayed milestones to the GSM programme manager, is editor and rapporteur of GSM 10.68, identifies necessary changes to the GSM specifications and organises information handling between the relevant groups dealing with VGC, actually SMG1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, SMG3- ASCI, SMG3-WPA, B, C. When the core specifications are settled (SMG#21), the centre of activities will move to testing, operation and maintenance, and a change of work item manager will be appropriate Programme manager For each of the three projects of SMG: ETSI Project GSM, ETSI Project GSM-UMTS Horizontal Task UMTS GRAN there is a programme manager. The programme manager is responsible for the overall co-ordination of the corresponding work programme. is default work item manager for all work items of the project is editor and rapporteur of the applicable central work item data bases and reports (in case of GSM: GSM and the phase 2+ work item data base)

280 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 5 provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG assists the SMG chairman and the PT SMG leader Project manager of an STC: supports the STC meetings, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of STC results to SMG (unless - for cost reduction purposes - this function is taken by a substitute) is the work item manager of major work items under the STC s prime responsibility is editor of all STC specifications under change control (except those related to a major work item if the work item manager is rapporteur) provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG supports the STC chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible ensures that liaison statements are available at the STC and are forwarded from the STC. 3.2 PT SMG structure Integration of an additional Project Team member from T1P1/GSM1900 is to be done.

281 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 6 Ansgar Bergmann PT SMG Leader leader of PT12, 61V, 79, 80V and 83 responsible towards ETSI secretariat and SMG for PT SMG work interface between SMG and ETSI secretariat interface between PT SMG and ETSI secretariat interface between SMG and PT SMG member of SMG Steering Group reports to SMG chairman, to ETSI Director General, to SMG plenary SMG s authorised representative for budget matters: draft of annual budget presentation to STG and SMG negotiation with ETSI and others (counter)signing all ETSI secretariat decisions using SMG related budget (travel orders, contracts) responsible for working structure in PT SMG responsible for overall programme management within SMG liaison to GSM MoU, MoU 3GIG, GTAAB, CTF, TWG organisation of Co-operation T1P1

282 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 7 Antun Samukic Programme Manager ETSI project GSM-UMTS responsible for the overall co-ordination of the corresponding work programme. default work item manager for all work items of the project editor and rapporteur of the applicable central work item data bases and of the UMTS Work Programme specification provides liaison to relevant groups, e.g. GMM co-ordination group, as decided by SMG assists the SMG chairman and the PT SMG leader. Antun Samukic Programme Manager horizontal task UMTS GRAN responsible for the overall co-ordination of the corresponding work programme. default work item manager for all work items of the project editor and rapporteur of the applicable central work item data bases and reports. liaison to NA for the UMTS BSS provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG assists the SMG chairman and the PT SMG leader.

283 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 8 Jonathan West Support functions administrator of PT SMG data bases; administrator of GSM and UMTS status lists; compression; organisation of the PT SMG file structures maintenance of SMG living documents (this does not include specifications) data base of mobile station categories action point lists for implementation of SMG decisions general and ad hoc support of PT SMG and SMG direct support of SMG chairman and PT SMG leader. [Jonathan West, to be replaced by NN1] Project Manager SMG 7 supports SMG7 plenary including subgroup meetings (except radio subgroup) when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions is editor of all SMG7 specifications under change control except TTCN parts

284 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 9 Michael Sanders, to be replaced by NN2 Project Manager SMG9: supports SMG9 plenary, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions[, presentation of SMG9 results to SMG is the work item manager of major work items under SMG9 s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG9 specifications under change control supports the SMG9 chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in SMG9 as soon as possible.

285 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 10 Michael Sanders Project Manager SMG6 supports SMG6 plenary, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG6 results to SMG is the work item manager of major work items under SMG6 s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG6 specifications under change control supports the SMG6 chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in SMG6 as soon as possible.

286 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 11 Michael Sanders Project Manager SMG8 supports SMG8 meetings, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG8 results to SMG is rapporteur of major work items under SMG8 s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG8 specifications under change control supports the SMG8 chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible. work item manager for the half rate BSS test specifications

287 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 12 Roger Tarazi amd NN2 (subgroups support) Project Manager SMG1 supports SMG1 meetings, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG1 results to SMG is the work item manager of major work items under the STC s prime responsibility is editor of all STC specifications under change control (except those related to a major work item if the work item manager is rapporteur) provides liaison to MoU SERG supports the STC chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible. NN 2 Programme Manager ETSI Project GSM responsible for the overall co-ordination of the GSM work programme default work item manager for all work items of the ETSI Project GSM editor and rapporteur of GSM and the phase 2+ work item data base) provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG assists the SMG chairman and the PT SMG leader.

288 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 13 Fredrik Pettersson Project Manager SMG3 System Architecture (SMG3 SA) subgroup including UMTS System Architecture supports the SMG3 SA meetings: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG3 SA results to SMG3 is the work item manager of major work items under SMG3 SA s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG3 SA specifications under change control provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible. Paul Folacci or NN 3 Project Manager SMG7 radio subgroup supports SMG7 radio subgroup: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of results to SMG7 supports the STC subgroup chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work

289 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 14 Paolo Usai; Project Manager SMG11 supports the SMG11 meetings, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions presentation of SMG11 results to SMG is the work item manager of major work items under SMG11 s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG11 specifications under change control provides liaison from SMG 11 to SMG2 supports the STC chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible.

290 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 15 Paolo Usai Paul Follacci/NN3 for subgroups Project Manager SMG2 (plenary and radio-subgroup) supports SMG2 plenary, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG2 results to SMG is the work item manager of major work items under SMG2 s prime responsibility editor of all SMG2 specifications under change control except GPRS related ones supports the STC chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible.

291 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 16 Fredrik Pettersson Project Manager SMG3 WPA (later: SMG2 WPx) supports SMG3 WPA: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG3 WPA results to SMG3 (later to SMG2, when SMG3 WPA has been moved to SMG2) is the work item manager of major work items under SMG3 WPA s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG3 WPA specifications under change control except GPRS related ones provides liaison to relevant groups as decided by SMG supports the STC chairperson in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STC and to ETSI as soon as possible. NN 4 ITU Coordinator preparation and presentation of input papers concerning 3rd generation mobile systems to ITU groups on request of SMG reporting from ITU meetings on 3rd generation mobile systems standardisation regular reporting about status of 3rd generation mobile systems standardisation in ITU triggering of actions towards the ITU

292 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 17 Peter van der Arend Programme Manager SMG 3, SMG3 WPB, SMG10 supports SMG3 plenary, of SMG3 WPB and of SMG 10 meetings, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG 3 and SMG 10 results to SMG and presentation of SMG 3 WPB results to SMG 3 is the rapporteur of major work items under SMG10 s and SMG3 WPB s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG10 and SMG3 WPB specifications under change control liaison to Eirene Project Team, MoU Sec. Group, SMG1 supports the STC chairpersons in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STCs and to ETSI as soon as possible.

293 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 18 Roger Tarazi Dissemination of GSM and UMTS standards information Preparation of overview and explanatory material Organisation of GSM Seminars for the GSM MoU regional interest groups in close co-operation with the GSM MoU Association, including identification of sponsors, program and document management, edition of proceedings Organisation of ETSI/SMG Workshops and Conferences, including program and document management, edition of proceedings Organisation of a SMG technical periodical to be published by ETSI Preparation of material for ETSI home page on WWW Preparation and edition of the SMG Newsletter (after each plenary) Shicheng Hu Editor and Rapporteur of TTCN parts

294 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 19 Stefan Aprath Project Manager SMG 4, SMG3 WPC: supports SMG4 plenary and of SMG3 WPC, including subgroup meetings when requested and possible: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of SMG4 results to SMG and presentation of SMG 3 WPC results to SMG 3 is the rapporteur of major work items under SMG4 s and SMG3 WPC s prime responsibility is editor of all SMG4 and SMG3 WPC specifications under change control except GPRS related ones liaison to SPS 2/3, NA supports the STC chairpersons in administrative functions and carries out delegated work implements change requests approved by SMG in the specifications under change control, typically within 3 weeks after the SMG plenary meeting provides the resulting new working versions of specifications under change control to the experts working in the STCs and to ETSI as soon as possible John Leske Work Item Manager GPRS project monitoring of GPRS: milestones, progress control, presentation of results, organisation of PT80V sessions support of GPRS meetings: document list, meeting report, implementation of agreed actions, presentation of GPRS results to adequate SMG STCs editor of all GPRS related specifications under change control

295 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page Planned Numbers are in percentage = centi-my Person 98 GSM 98 UMTS 99 GSM 99 UMTS 00 GSM 00 UMTS AB AS FP PU PvdA SA MS JW RT SH NN1 (SMG7) NN2 (SMG1/9) NN3 (SMG2 ass, SMG7 radio) Sum E.g., the resource requested for 2000 and UMTS is 5,9 MY In addition, a voluntary funding of an ITU-co-ordinator is requested from members in the years one PT SMG member will be funded by T1P1/GSM1900 in the covered period for harmonisation and co-ordination between SMG and T1P1

296 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex page 21 6 MM yearly for special funded work is needed. 4. Status Earlier versions were discussed with PT SMG and SMG Chairman. Version 3.0 was distributed in PT SMG and the SMG Steering Group on 11 December It was also re-discussed between PT SMG and the SMG chair on 17 December Version 3.5 includes all comments received until 17 December 1996, except some comments concerning the assignment of work to experts (which has to be re-discussed when we have a clearer picture of new PT SMG members). Version 3.7 includes the changes agreed with Karl Heinz Rosenbrock, Yves Chauvel and Kjell Strandberg. Version 3.8 includes the changes agreed at the Steering Group meeting 30/31 January, Version 3.9 was presented to SMG#22.

297 PT SMG contracts 1997 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 8.2 Expert Start End PT12 PT79 PT83 PT61V PT80V Total days Total mm Aprath 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Bergmann 01/01/97 12/31/ ,4 Clayton 01/01/97 12/31/ ,9 Folacci 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Leske 01/01/97 09/30/ ,5 Pettersson 06/02/97 12/31/ ,2 Samukic 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Sanders 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Scharf-Katz 01/01/97 12/31/ ,9 Tarasi 01/02/97 12/31/ ,6 Van der Arend 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 West 01/01/97 12/31/ ,9 Hu 01/01/97 12/31/ ,0 Wang 09/30/97 01/20/ ,6 Wattelet 04/15/97 01/24/ ,5 Muenning 01/01/97 12/31/ ,0 Baumann 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Fauconnier 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Gilchrist 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Hämäläinen 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Kari 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Mademann 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Naper 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Oettl 01/01/97 12/31/ ,6 Toth 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Turina 01/01/97 12/31/ ,5 Total contr. md Total contr. mm 58,5 13,5 30,6 3,0 11,2 116,8 Carry over 96 2,5 7,6 1,6 1,0 5,3 18,0 FWP97 54,0 27,0 5,0 86,0 FWP97 B7 6,6 7,8 3,2 17,6 MoU 9,0 3,3 1,0 13,3 UIC 7,2 7,2 MMO 3,0 3,0 Resource 97 68,5 17,5 36,4 8,2 14,5 145,1 Balance mm 10,0 4,0 5,8 5,2 3,3 28,3 New contracts NN 3,0 3,0 6,0 Usai 3,0 3,0 6,0 Bergmann 0,6 0,5 1,1 van der Arend 1,5 0,5 2,0 West 0,6 0,6 Wang 3,0 3,0 Total new contr 8,1 3,6 3,0 4,0 0,0 18,7 New balance 1,9 0,4 2,8 1,2 3,3 9,6 A. Berrini , revised by Angar Bergmann

298 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 1 ETSI TC SMG Tdoc SMG 405/97 Meeting n 22 Kristiansand, June, 1997 Source: Ansgar Bergmann Agenda Item: None, for information SMG STG 22 Meeting Summary Participants: Thomas Beijer Simon Pike Phil Gaskell Mike Walker Klaus Vedder (part time) Kevin Holley Juha Rapeli (part time) Harald Dettner Gisela Hertel Fred Hillebrand Antun Samukic Ansgar Bergmann Alan Cox 1. Organisation of SMG#22 TD2 is the agenda and schedule. SMG1 and SMG2 will be swapped around. UMTS work program will be deleted under 7.2 and introduced under 7.7; new bullets UMTS baseline documents and ITU contributions will be introduced under 7.7. Closing time on 13 June will be 16:00. On Tuesday the 10th, the meeting will probably close on 17:00 (because the social event will be a boat travel, the ship leaving at 18:00). TD4 indicates the next plenary and STG dates and venues. Minutes: The STC chairpersons should check their parts of the plenary reports (which are prepared by PT SMG). 2. Critical items 2.1 SMG1 On number portability, cf. Tdoc SMG 322/97 and TD 13. Didier Chauveau will prepare a contribution to SMG#22. Support of Private Numbering Plans: The SMG1 specifications are ready, but no work was done in SMG3. It is planned to base SPNP on CAMEL; it is not clear to which extent SMG3 work is then necessary. Alan Cox will write a liaison statement to SMG3. A draft is in TD39. GPRS: 02.60, registration throughput, will be discussed directly between Alan Cox and Kevin Holley. 2.2 SMG2 See TD6. Restructuring: See TD26 and TD32. GSM Cordless: See TD SMG3 SMG3 had some discussions whether further supplementary services should still be specified with a functional protocol when a CAMEL/IN solution is possible.

299 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 2 Restructuring, see TD26. No progress on TFO. Contact with SPS on Sub System Numbers in SCCP. GSM is running out of them, they are finally administered by ITU. To be addressed in the 18 July meeting with NA and SPS. 2.4 SMG4 France had a substantial comment to GSM07.08 (on GSM API) in public enquiry. The comments (the ETSI reference specification will be replaced by a new one) seem justified, and the rapporteur company, Philips, is working in SMG4 on the problem. It should be obvious for SMG members that direct discussions in the STCs are more reasonable than to go via PE. But in this case there was no other way, due to time constraints. RLP testing: some liaisons going on with SMG7. There is a proposed work item for multiplexing different data applications from Ericsson, see TD29. New character set (proposal from an eastern European country) was rejected in SMG4. MDI - Mobile Data Initiative (initiated by Intel and Microsoft). Kevin Holley should contact them. Alan Cox can provide the contacts. (Jim Valerio may be the right contact person) AP Kevin Holley To draft a letter to the MDI chair (source: SMG chair). 2.5 SMG5 2.6 SMG6 Problem with OAP/TAP for AP Ansgar Bergmann To solve the matter with on 29 May (when presenting UMTS to SMG6). 2.7 SMG7 No report available. 2.8 SMG8 Work program is in TD28. No problems. 2.9 TC/ERM (TD 27) Simon Pike will clarify before SMG#22 whether he will be available for a liaison function to ERM. As regards the EMC specification for GSM infrastructure prepared by ERM for TAP, SMG 8 experts have commented on it. As regards the TBR for S/PCN in UMTS band, Simon Pike will draft a paper proposing a two phases approach to SES, for comments from Fred Hillebrand and Mike Walker. Based on this paper, SMG will enter into a discussion. There seem to be principle technical difficulties for the SES approach to write a generic specification (applicable for any kind of system co-existing with the satellite system).

300 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 3 A meeting between TC/ERM and SMG representatives will be organised SMG9 SMG9 proposes to move the SIM ME test specifications (and corresponding chapters in 11.10) to SMG9. The SMG7 chairman agrees that this is reasonable. SMG9 feels it necessary to write test specifications (both for SIM and ME?) for the SIM toolkit. The borderline between release 96 corrections and release 97 improvements for the SIM toolkit is not always clear to the group. On UMTS, there is a report planned for the use of smart cards in UMTS / evolution of GSM SIM to 3rd generation SMG10 From a security point of view (data confidentiality, non-repudiation), non-ciphered connections should be disabled on the radio interface. This was the reason for a CR to approved at SMG#21, and consequential CRs to ME-MMI and radio interface are necessary SMG 11 SMG11 worked a lot on TFO. The first phase solution (in-band) requires transparent links. Operators were asked on the current practise concerning transparent links, with little response. Some necessary actions from SMG3 are outstanding. To complete the first phase solution in Release 97 is tight, specifications will probably only be presented at SMG#24. AMR: There will be a (possibly incomplete) report in October. US operators request AMR urgently, but there is little contribution. TC STQ: There was a start up meeting chaired by Pierre Perrichon, in line with SMG11 thinking (concentration to end-to-end issues); they produced new terms of reference which look reasonable. 3. Status of releases TD 22 proposes a way forward for the version management of GSM specifications. Main points are to introduce the concept of a phase 1 platform, a phase 2 platform and a phase 2+ platform; to define what these platforms are (for different network entities); to encourage introduction of phase 2+ features into the phase 2 platform when this is possible; to specify the phase 1/2/2+ platform in versions 3.x.y/4.x.y/5.x.y; not to start specification of a new phase 2++ or phase 3 platform in the next two years; to request change requests to version 5 specifications to define in the text of the specification which behaviour belongs to release 96 and which to release 97. AP PT SMG To prepare a presentation at SMG#22; the matter will be discussed in a small group at SMG#22 on the evening of 9 June. 4. UMTS matters 4.1 UMTS work program TD 8 is the proposed change to (which was approved by correspondence). SMG3 wants to continue 23.05, which would then have to be added. There was some discussion on the possibility to indicate a permanent or transient nature of a specification/report in the numbering scheme. This information could be given in the scope of the specification/report, if necessary.

301 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 4 AP Ansgar Bergmann Some more explanation in Annex B and in the introduction of section 4 oth in the text and some slides for SMG#22; some slides explaining the work items for SMG#22. Work item 3.4 is called Charging and accounting mechanisms, while is called New charging and accounting mechanisms. This was discussed with Derek Richards who preferred new in the specification title. The target date for the report below at SMG#24 might be late. AP SMG and STCs To comment and propose any changes. LS Tdoc SMG3 97S122 in TD24 discusses handling of common terminology. AP PT SMG To propose to SMG#22 the withdrawing of ETR 309 from ETSI publication. AP Ansgar Bergmann Create document on UMTS terminology. Simon Pike would like to contribute. Rapporteurs have to be updated in the UMTS work program. Concerning the necessity of stage 1 descriptions, the proposals in section 4 of TD13 were endorsed: as UMTS aims more at specification of functions, building blocks etc. for the creation of services than at specification of services, stage 1 specifications would often be replaced by reports describing possible services. 4.2 UMTS baseline document TD9 is the updated version to be presented to SMG for approval. It was discussed what the scope of the document is. It was seen more as a management tool within SMG than a document to be distributed everywhere. It should certainly be accessible to UMTS Forum and GSM MoU 3GIG. References for traceability should be kept at least for some time. Historical information (what was decided when) should also be kept in the document. Section should go into section 11. AP Fred Hillebrand, Ansgar Bergmann, Antun Samukic To elaborate a new version of until Friday for presentation at SMG#22. AP PTSMG To send the new version of to SMG delegations during next week end by fax with a covering letter. AP Fred Hillebrand To draft covering letter explaining the procedure and draw SMG#22 s attention to with the chairman s report on Monday.

302 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 5 SMG delegates will be asked for written comments identifying one of the two categories comments on the accuracy (does the document correctly reflect earlier decisions?) comments in substance (to change earlier decisions or add new ones). These comments to should be passed to Antun Samukic until 10 June. Then it would be decided whether a pre-filtering and grouping meeting on 11 June is necessary to prepare a final discussion on 12 June. 4.3 SMG contributions to ITU TD10 is a draft work plan. AP Gunnar Sandegren To provide information about the status of IS-41 as a candidate of FPLMTS in ITU. Section 6.1 must be further explained, also the ITU reference documents should be annexed. There should be a proper introduction what the goals of an ITU participation are. AP Antun Samukic To submit (under AI 7.8) the revised draft ITU work plan to SMG, with status discussion paper and purpose for discussion and decision. If necessary to pass it to a small group which should present a revised version to SMG for approval. AP Antun Samukic To present TD12 to SG11 and SMG for discussion. 4.4 New Business Development Group (NBDG) See TD15. Further actions from SMG seem not necessary. 4.5 Free circulation of 3rd generation terminals TD 15 is a liaison from the SMG chairman to the UMTS Forum. It is proposed that ITU includes studies on free circulation of 3rd generation terminals in their work program and that UMTS Forum WG1 elaborates the substance. 4.6 Liaison to ERC TD40 is a letter from SMG chairman to ERC on draft ERC decision on the frequency bands for UMTS. AP Fred Hillebrand To send a slightly revised version of TD40 on UMTS frequency bands to ETSI/ERM, copy to UMTS Forum. (The deadline doesn t allow an approval by SMG before sending.) 4.7 Mission to Japan (TD7) Gunnar Sandegren commented that the Japanese need a global standard, and that the only forum for that is ITU. He proposed that the SMG core network specification should also get the

303 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 6 blessing of ITU. For the radio access, he reported movements to harmonize the Frames W- CDMA and DoCoMo W-CDMA solutions. A basic agreement of SMG on co-operation with Japan should be proposed to SMG#22. The spectrum related meeting will be organised by UMTS Forum. Maybe a participation of SMG2 is required. Initial mandate of the general meeting should be to investigate co-operation, improved information flow and discussion of ITU policy and comparison of time plans. This should be agreed by SMG#22. General meeting: Around 3 persons form UMTS Forum, exact participation decided by Forum. SMG: Fred Hillebrand, Gunnar Sandegren, Ansgar Bergmann, Alan Cox, Michel Mouly, Niels Peter Skov Andersen. GSM MoU: Asok Chatterjee + NN. AP Fred Hillebrand To draft a proposal for the participation at general meeting with ARIB/TTC from SMG side to SMG#22. AP Fred Hillebrand, Ansgar Bergmann To organize the Japanese radio meeting with Niels Peter Skov Andersen. Network meeting (proposed: End July or end August): Participants possibly: Michel Mouly, Harald Dettner, Ansgar Bergmann, Alan Cox, Antun Samukic,Fred Hillebrand. AP Fred Hillebrand, Michel Mouly, Ansgar Bergmann and Harald Dettner To further discuss the network meeting with TTC in a telephone conference on Friday, 30 May. AP Fred Hillebrand To clarify some parts of the Japanese minutes: That meetings will be between ARIB/TTC and SMG, not ETSI; that the radio meeting will be more a workshop; that if the Japanese delegations want interpreters, they should bring them. 4.8 Coding of moving pictures See TD 19. Technical contents should be studied by STCs for their multimedia studies. AP Ansgar Bergmann To produce an answer ( Yes, flexible and negotiable quality of service - with different protection levels - will be offered as a service provided by the UMTS radio interface to the network ) and distribute paper and answer to SMG#22, SMG1, 2, 3, 4, Liaisons from SMG3-SA (TD24) The first liaison statement in TD24 states that SMG3, in order to define the UMTS transport network, has to open communication links with IETF (for IP) and ATM forum (for ATM), the same for SMG2. The second one asks whether GSM should be modified to allow handover with UMTS.

304 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page SMG4 and UMTS To be discussed at next STG ad hoc on UMTS Speech codec for UMTS (TD31) Proposes the development of a high quality basic speech service for UMTS, including speech and channel codecs and related end-to-end aspects, possibly based on AMR. Will be presented to SMG1-WPC and to SMG#22 (AI 7.7). 4bis Satellite matters TD 20, 21 are two liaison statements to SMG from the GSM MoU Satellite Steering Committee. SMG1 and SMG3 could start some activity on the intended work and come back with a position for SMG# Liaison with T1P1 5.1 Co-operation agreement TD23, the draft co-operation agreement, was endorsed. AP Ansgar Bergmann To continue negotiation on the co-operation agreement with T1P1 with high priority kbit/s AP Stefan Aprath To inform STG until Friday on the status of 14.4 kbit/s. 6. ETSI reorganization 6.1 TWP TD34. From 22 remaining SMG comments, 60% were accepted, some discussions are open, some less important comments have been rejected. But still, the mandatory subcontracting is in the TWP, and now also any overlapping terms of reference must be resolved by the GA. AP Fred Hillebrand To produce an input on TWP to SMG#22, trying to find co-authors from some EPs. 6.2 Board decisions on new TCs impacting SMG, SMG1, SMG6, SMG10, SMG11 See TD17, 33. For the TC on TMN, Gisela Hertel will prepare a document for SMG for approval, that the main work of SMG6 is the application of TMN to GSM/UMTS (rather than work on TMS methodology etc.); required knowledge are details of the GSM system, therefore, main synergy is with SMG. So SMG6 should continue its work in SMG. But co-operation with the new group is intended (as a continuation of the co-operation with NA). AP Alan Cox For the TC on services, addressing, and routing: To draft the terms of reference announced in ETSI/OCG2(97)45 (contained in TD17),

305 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 8 AP Fred Hillebrand For EP TIPHON (Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks), Fred Hillebrand will send the interim terms of reference (ETSI/B6(97)27) to Phil Gaskell, and they will evaluate which further steps are necessary. 6.3 IPR matters AP Ansgar Bergmann To inform in the PT status report about the agreed procedures for IPRs. To inform ETSI secretariat, that for UTRA, special attention should be signaled to members and non-members (e.g., for M1, M2). 7. PT SMG 7.1 Recruitment status The earnest obstacles in the last half year were reported (freezing of resources by ETSI secretariat, blocking of contributions etc.). Ericsson, Telia, Nokia, Philips, Nortel, PTS have proposed to the GA to reduce all Project Team budgets by 20% each year. This was accepted by the GA. AP Gunnar Sandegren To initiate preparation with the author companies of a financing model when step by step the PT resources are reduced by 20% each year. Fredrik Petterson will start on 9 June. He comes from Telia. For SMG2, SMG11 and SMG7, recruitment is progressing. Candidates for the ITU co-ordinator were offered. 8. SMG plenary and steering group dates AP Ansgar Bergmann Co-ordinate 1 day STG adhoc dedicated to UMTS on 17 July Paris, or on July. Emergency alternative: September. AP Ansgar Bergmann Find out dates of Africa Telecom 1998, and Telecom 1999 in Geneva to avoid clashes with SMG meetings. 9. AOB 9.1 China See TD5. The Chinese delegation will come to SMG#23, and there will be a preparatory meeting on the Friday before, presumably in Budapest.

306 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 9 Action points AP Kevin Holley Ansgar Bergmann Ansgar Bergmann SMG and STCs PT SMG Ansgar Bergmann Fred Hillebrand, Ansgar Bergmann, Antun Samukic PTSMG Fred Hillebrand Gunnar Sandegren Antun Samukic Antun Samukic Fred Hillebrand Description To draft a letter to the MDI chair (source: SMG chair). To solve the matter with on 28 May (when presenting UMTS to SMG6). Some more explanation in Annex B and in the introduction of section 4: both in the text and some slides for SMG#22; some slides explaining the work items for SMG#22. To comment and and propose any changes. To propose to SMG#22 the withdrawing of ETR 309 from ETSI publication. Create document on UMTS terminology. Simon Pike would like to contribute. To elaborate a new version of until Friday for presentation at SMG#22. To send the new version of to SMG delegations during next week end by fax with a covering letter. To draft covering letter explaining the procedure and draw SMG#22 s attention to with the chairman s report on Monday. To provide information about the status of IS-41 as a candidate of FPLMTS in ITU. To submit the revised draft ITU work plan to SMG, with status discussion paper and purpose for discussion and decision. If necessary to pass it to a small group which should present a revised version to SMG for approval. To present TD12 to SG11 and to SMG for discussion. To send a slightly revised version of TD40 on UMTS frequency bands to ETSI/ERM, copy to UMTS Forum. done

307 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 10 Fred Hillebrand Fred Hillebrand, Ansgar Bergmann Fred Hillebrand, Michel Mouly, Ansgar Bergmann, Harald Dettner Fred Hillebrand Ansgar Bergmann Ansgar Bergmann To draft a proposal for the participation at general meeting with ARIB/TTC from SMG side to SMG#22. To organize the Japanese radio meeting with Niels Peter Skov Andersen. To further discuss the network meeting with TTC in a telephone conference on Friday, 30 May. To clarify some parts of the Japanese minutes: That meetings will be between ARIB/TTC and SMG, not ETSI; that the radio meeting will be more a workshop; that if the Japanese delegations want interpreters, they should bring them. To produce an answer to TD19 ( Yes, flexible and negotiable quality of service - with different protection levels - will be offered as a service provided by the UMTS radio interface to the network ) and distribute paper and answer to SMG#22, SMG1, 2, 3, 4, 11. To continue negotiation on the co-operation agreement with T1P1 with high priority. Stefan Aprath To inform STG until Friday on the status of 14.4 kbit/s. Fred Hillebrand Alan Cox Fred Hillebrand AP PT SMG To produce an input on TWP to SMG#22, trying to find co-authors from some EPs. For the TC on services, addressing, and routing: To draft the terms of reference announced in ETSI/OCG2(97)45 (contained in TD17), For EP TIPHON (Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonization Over Networks), Fred Hillebrand will send the interim terms of reference (ETSI/B6(97)27) to Phil Gaskell, and they will evaluate which further steps are necessary. To prepare a presentation at SMG#22; the matter will be discussed in a small group at SMG#22 on the evening of 9 June.

308 ETSI/SMG(97) Part B Annex 9 page 11 Ansgar Bergmann Gunnar Sandegren Ansgar Bergmann Ansgar Bergmann To inform in the PT status report about the agreed procedures for IPRs. To inform ETSI secretariat, that for UTRA, special attention should be signaled to members and non-members (e.g., for M1, M2). To initiate preparation with the author companies of a financing model when step by step the PT resources are reduced by 20% each year. Co-ordinate 1 day STG adhoc dedicated to UMTS on 17 July Paris, or on July. Emergency alternative: September. Find out dates of Africa Telecom 1998, and Telecom 1999 in Geneva to avoid clashes with SMG meetings. 98: 4-10 May 99: Oct

309 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 10 page 1 SMG #22, 9-13 June SMG Tdoc 398/97 Kristiansand, Norway Source: SMG Chairman Date 4 June 1997 (1) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Report of the Exploratory Mission on Third Generation Mobile Systems to Japan on May 1997 Organisation of the Mission An exploratory mission to Japan on Third Generation Mobile Systems issues was carried out by the Chairmen of the UMTS Forum and ETSI SMG supported by the SMG Project Team Manager. In addition the GSM MoU Association s 3GIG Vice Chairman and another delegate participated. The discussion took place from May 19 to May 21, This mission was based on mandates issued by the UMTS Forum, ETSI SMG and the GSM MoU. Very open and constructive discussions were held with: MPT/ARIB/TTC on May PHS MoU Group on 20 May (afternoon) NTT DoCoMo on 21 May (morning) The local representatives of European operators and manufacturers were met on 18 May and 21 May, the EU Delegation and European representatives on 21 May. Common Interests between the Japanese Side and the UMTS Side A main result of the exploration is that there are common interests between MPT/ARIB/TTC and UMTS Forum/ETSI SMG. There is a strong will on the Japanese side to co-operate with the UMTS side (this expression was created in order to designate our side without a Eurocentric approach). The Japanese side wants a co-operation between the standardisation organisations on a peer to peer basis. This would require e.g. additional steps in the UMTS terrestrial radio definition process. A strategic commonality is the common desire for a true Third Generation, which offers a leap in innovative services for the end-user.

310 ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 10 page 2 There is a common allocation of the core band based on an ITU recommendation. It should be noted however that the spectrum below 1920 MHz was allocated to PHS in Japan. There are common interests: to promote the allocation of substantial additional spectrum in order to serve the mass market, to promote the reservation of the FPLMTS spectrum for true Third Generation systems in other countries, mainly in Asia Pacific. The Japanese and UMTS side estimate the minimum spectrum needed per operator at 2 x 20 MHz. The Japanese concept and schedule The Japanese side strives for one global standard in the Third Generation. They propose firmly completely new networks based on W-CDMA for the radio side and B-ISDN (including INAP) for the network. No evolution pathes from second generation systems are foreseen. NTT DoCoMo is willing up to share all related research results with interested operators and manufacturers. The Japanese side has very firm plans to open the service around This was reasoned with the strong growth and the limited spectrum available for Second Generation systems. However, there were signs that it is possible to overcome the capacity problem by the use of more spectrum in PDC or a more intensive use of small cells, microcells etc. The early Japanese implementation date is a major cause of misalignment in the Third Generation implementation phases and hence the standardisation phases and the work phases. It may lead to a too early freezing of options, the exclusion of more ambitious and future proof concepts. On the other side it increases the risk on the Japanese side considerably. It may also be the cause of future incompatibilities between the Japanese implementation and the world market implementations. There is a major difference in the drivers to the Third Generation: Japan: short term voice capacity with global roaming and the evolution towards mobile wideband multimedia GSM world: innovative new services (mobile wideband multimedia)

311 The Activities of the IS95 Community in Japan ETSI/SMG(97)2 Part B Annex 10 page 3 The IS95 proposed a Wideband 95 concept to the Japanese Next Generation Study Group in May 97. A full radio system proposal based on an enhanced IS95 air interface and an evolved IS41 network protocol can be expected. The Japanese mentioned that the need to study commonalities between W-CDMA and IS95 enhanced may arise. They saw hardly any possibility for harmonisation on the network side between B-ISDN/INAP and an IS41 evolution. It cannot be excluded that there may be two or more Third Generation standards within Japan as it is the case in the Second Generation. IS95 will be introduced in order to enhance the capacity of the existing analogue networks of DDI Next Steps in the Dialogue with Japan The following next steps were agreed with MPT/ARIB/TTC: A radio system a workshop in Europe will be held. The Japanese side will present the results of their radio work Network issues will be discussed in an experts meeting For spectrum issues an information exchange and a co-operation was agreed. A general meeting will be held on 25 to 26 August in Stockholm in order to review the results of the experts discussion and to discuss a potential co-operation The following necessary next steps within ETSI SMG and the UMTS Forum were identified: Presentation and discussion during SMG #22 (9-13 June) and the Forum General Assembly (16-17 June) Elaboration and agreement of a strategy for the relation to Japan before mid of August ESPL2305/FH/ms

312 ETSI SMG ETSI/SMG (97) 573 Meeting n 22 Christiansand, 9-13 June, 1997 Source: SMG2 Proposal for concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA SMG2 have according to the UTRA definition procedure elaborated proposal for concept groups for the definition of the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access UTRA. This work have resulted in the following five concept groups: α - concept: Wideband CDMA This group includes the following proposals: FRAMES FMA mode 2 (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, FranceTelecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) Wideband Code Division Multiple Access( W-CDMA) (Fujitsu Europe Telecom R&D Centre) Wideband Direct Sequence (DS) CDMA, (NEC Technologies (UK) Ltd) DS-CDMA Utilising FDD and TDD, (Panasonic (Matsushita Europe & Matsushita Comm. Ind. Ltd)) β - concept: OFDM This group includes the following proposals: Band Division Multiple Access (BDMA) (OFDM & SFH-TDMA), (Sony International (Europe) Gmbh) Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) (Telia Research) OFDMA (Lucent Technologies) γ - concept: Wideband TDMA This group includes the following proposals: Frames FMA mode 1 without spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, FranceTelecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) δ - concept: Wideband TDMA/CDMA This group includes the following proposals: Code Time Division Multiple Access (CTDMA) (Swiss Telecom PTT) Frames FMA mode 1 with spreading (CSEM/Pro Telecom, Ericsson, FranceTelecom/CNET, Nokia, Siemens) ε - concept: ODMA This group includes the following proposals: Opportunity Driven Multiple Access (ODMA) (Vodafone LTD., Salbu R&D (Pty) Ltd.) The following proposals are considered relevant for more than one Concept Group: For the β, γ, δ concept groups are allocated the proposal Flexible Frames Structure (Philips Consumer Communications/Philips Research Laboratories). For all concept groups are allocated the proposal Multi-Dimensional Packet Reservation Multiple Access (MD PRMA) (NEC technologies (UK) Ltd., Kings College London) Templates describing the key attributes of the proposals contained in the five concept groups are attached.

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