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tech-invite a CC UD 3GPP ica ema Poy Tenet Ty TS 23.040 (c11) Technical Realization of the Short Message Service (SMS) | ToC | 3GPP-Page | ETSi-search | Help | (P)V13.2 2016/09 216 p. (Pp) V12.2 2013/12 2114p. (P)V¥11.5 2013/03 208 p. (P) V10.0 2011/04 204 p. (P) V9.3 2010/09 (P) V8.6 2009/09 (P) V7.2 2009/03 (P) V6.9 2008/06 (P) V5.9 2008/06 (P) V4.10 2008/06 (P) V3.11 204 p. 203 p. 201 p. 193 p. 183 p. 130 p. 2008/06 128 p. (P) GSM Rel-98 v7.5.0 2001/12 120p. (P) GSM Rel-97 v6.2.0 2001/12 114p. (P) GSM Rel-96 v5.8.1 1998/06 113 p. (P) GSM Phase-2 v4.13.0 1996/03 106 p. (P) GSM Phase-1 v3.7.0 1994/01 119 p. Rapporteur: Ms. Liu, Jennifer Antecedent: TS 03.40 See also: SMS-related TS/TR This TS describes the Short Message Service (SMS) for GSM/UMTS networks. It defines: the services and service elements; the network architecture; the Service Centre functionality; the SMS Router functionality; the MSC functionality (with regard to the SMS); the SGSN functionality (with regard to the SMS); the MME functionality (with regard to the SMS); the routing requirements; the protocols and protocol layering; for the Mobile Originated and Mobile Terminated Short Message Service Teleservices, as specified in TS 22.003 and TS 22.105. The use of radio resources for the transfer of short messages between the MS and the MSC or the SGSN or the MME is described in TS 24.011. full Table of Contents for TS 23.040 PDF version: 13.2 BAe # A (part 1 of 3) 1 Scope 2 References 2.1 Definitions and abbreviations 3 Services and service elements 3.1 Basic services 3.2 Short Message Service elements 3.3 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer SC -> MS 3.4 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer MS -> SC 3.5 Use of Supplementary Services in combination with the Short Message Service 3.6 Applicability of Operator Determined Barring to the Short Message Service 3.7 Multiple short message transfer 3.8 SMS and Internet Electronic Mail interworking 3.9SMS COMPRESSION 3.10 Enhanced Messaging Service 4 Network architecture 4.1 Basic network structure 4.2 Transfer on reference point 3 5 Service Centre and PLMN interconnection 5.1 Service centre connection 5.2 Routing requirements 6 Service Centre functionality 6.1 Service Centre capabilities 6.2 SC functional requirements 6.3 SC EMS Extended Object Data Request Command Feature 7 MS functionality 7.1 MS capabilities 7.2 MS configuration 8 Node functionality 8.1 Node functionality related to SMMT 8.2 Node functionality related toSMMO 8.3 SMS-IWMSC functionality related to alerting 1 Scope [R3] PDF-p. 10 2. References [R3] 2.1. Definitions and abbreviations PDF-p. 12 2.1.1 Definitions 2.1.2 Abbreviations PDF-p. 15 3 services and service elements [R3] 3.1. Basic services 3.2. short Message Service elements PDF-p. 17 3.2.0 Introduction [R7] 3.2.1. Validity-Period 3.2.2 Service-Centre-Time-Stamp 3.2.3 Protocol-Ide ier 3.2.4 More-Messages-to-Send 3.2.5. Delivery of Priority and non-Priority Messages 3.2.6 Messages-Waiting PDF-p. 18 3.2.7 Alert-SC PDF-p. 21 3.2.7a MT Correlation ID [R7] 3.2.8 Options concerning MNRG, MNRF, UNRI, MNRR-MSC, MNRR-SGSN, UNRR, MCEF and MWD PDF-p. 22 3.2.9 Status report capabilities PDF-p. 23 3.2.10 Reply Path PDF-p. 24 3.3 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer SC -> MS 3.3.1 Errors occurring during transfer of TPDU to MS 3.3.2 Errors occurring after TPDU arrives at MS 3.4 Unsuccessful short message TPDU transfer MS -> SC PDF-p. 26 3.4.1 Errors occurring during transfer of TPDU to SC 3.4.2 Errors occurring after TPDU arrives at SC 3.5 Use of Supplementary Services in combination with the Short Message Service PDF-p. 27 3.6 Applicability of Operator Determined Barring to the Short Message Service 3.7 Multiple short message transfer 3.8. SMs and Internet Electronic Mail interworking 3.8.1 Basic Format 3.8.2 Optional Fields PDF-p. 28 3.8.2.1 Subject 3.8.2.2 Real Name 3.8.2.3 Optional Control Flag 3.8.3 Text concatenation PDF-p. 29 3.8.4 Alternative characters for Internet email addresses in MO SMS. 3.9 SMS COMPRESSION 3.10 Enhanced Messaging Service PDF-p. 30 3.10.1 Text formatting 3.10.2 Pictures PDF-p. 31 3.10.3 Animations 3.10.4 Sound 3.10.5 vCard and vCalendar [R5] 3.10.6 WVG (Wireless Vector Graphics) Object [R5] 3.10.6.1 Overview of WVG Graphical Primitives PDF-p. 32 4 Network architecture [R3] 4.1. Basic network structure 4.2. Transfer on reference point 3 PDF-p. 33 5 Service Centre and PLMN interconnection [R3] PDF-p. 34 5.1. Service centre connection 5.2 Routing requirements 5.2.1 Mobile terminated short message 5.2.2 Mobile originated short message 6 service Centre functionality [R3] PDF-p. 35 6.1. Service Centre capabilities 6.2 sc functional requirements 6.2.1 Subaddressing support [R5] 6.2.2 Support for trigger SMS filtering for Tsms submissions [R11] PDF-p. 36 6.3 SC EMS Extended Object Data Request Command Feature [R5] 7 Ms functionality [R3] 7.1 MS capabilities 7.2. MS configuration 8 Node functionality [R3] PDF-p. 37 8.1. Node functionality related to SM MT 8.1.1 Functionality of the SMS-GMSC 8.1.2 Functionality of the MSC PDF-p. 39 8.1.3 Functionality of the SGSN PDF-p. 40 8.1.4 Functionality of the SMS Router [R7] 8.1.5 Functionality of the IP-SM-GW [R7] PDF-p. 42 8.2. Node functionality related to SM MO 8.2.1 Functionality of the MSC 8.2.2 Functionality of the SMS-IWMSC PDF-p. 43 8.2.3 Functionality of the SGSN 8.2.4 Functionality of the IP-SM-GW [R7] PDF-p. 44 8.3 SMS-IWMSC functionality related to alerting All Rights

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