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    ETSI TR 122 983-2016 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) LTE Services alignment and migration (V13 0 0 3GPP TR 2.pdf

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    ETSI TR 122 983-2016 Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) LTE Services alignment and migration (V13 0 0 3GPP TR 2.pdf

    1、 ETSI TR 1Digital cellular telecoUniversal Mobile TelServices a(3GPP TR 22.9TECHNICAL REPORT 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016communications system (Phaelecommunications System (LTE; s alignment and migration .983 version 13.0.0 Release 1316-01) hase 2+); (UMTS); 13) ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)13GPP

    2、TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 13Reference RTR/TSGS-0122983vd00 Keywords GSM,LTE,UMTS ETSI 650 Route des Lucioles F-06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex - FRANCE Tel.: +33 4 92 94 42 00 Fax: +33 4 93 65 47 16 Siret N 348 623 562 00017 - NAF 742 C Association but non lucratif enregistre la Sous-Prfecture d

    3、e Grasse (06) N 7803/88 Important notice The present document can be downloaded from: http:/www.etsi.org/standards-search The present document may be made available in electronic versions and/or in print. The content of any electronic and/or print versions of the present document shall not be modifi

    4、ed without the prior written authorization of ETSI. In case of any existing or perceived difference in contents between such versions and/or in print, the only prevailing document is the print of the Portable Document Format (PDF) version kept on a specific network drive within ETSI Secretariat. Use

    5、rs of the present document should be aware that the document may be subject to revision or change of status. Information on the current status of this and other ETSI documents is available at http:/portal.etsi.org/tb/status/status.asp If you find errors in the present document, please send your comm

    6、ent to one of the following services: https:/portal.etsi.org/People/CommiteeSupportStaff.aspx Copyright Notification No part may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm except as authorized by written permission of ETSI. T

    7、he content of the PDF version shall not be modified without the written authorization of ETSI. The copyright and the foregoing restriction extend to reproduction in all media. European Telecommunications Standards Institute 2016. All rights reserved. DECTTM, PLUGTESTSTM, UMTSTMand the ETSI logo are

    8、Trade Marks of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members. 3GPPTM and LTE are Trade Marks of ETSI registered for the benefit of its Members and of the 3GPP Organizational Partners. GSM and the GSM logo are Trade Marks registered and owned by the GSM Association. ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (201

    9、6-01)23GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 13Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be fo

    10、und in ETSI SR 000 314: “Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards“, which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web server (https:/ipr.etsi.org/). Pursuant to the ETSI IPR P

    11、olicy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This T

    12、echnical Report (TR) has been produced by ETSI 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). The present document may refer to technical specifications or reports using their 3GPP identities, UMTS identities or GSM identities. These should be interpreted as being references to the corresponding ETSI de

    13、liverables. The cross reference between GSM, UMTS, 3GPP and ETSI identities can be found under http:/webapp.etsi.org/key/queryform.asp. Modal verbs terminology In the present document “shall“, “shall not“, “should“, “should not“, “may“, “need not“, “will“, “will not“, “can“ and “cannot“ are to be in

    14、terpreted as described in clause 3.2 of the ETSI Drafting Rules (Verbal forms for the expression of provisions). “must“ and “must not“ are NOT allowed in ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation. ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)33GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 13Contents Int

    15、ellectual Property Rights 2g3Foreword . 2g3Modal verbs terminology 2g3Foreword . 4g31 Scope 5g32 References 5g33 Definitions and abbreviations . 5g33.1 Definitions 5g33.2 Abbreviations . 5g34 Definition of Service Sets in different domains . 6g34.1 CS/PS (non-IMS) domain 6g34.1.1 CS Services (telese

    16、rvices 2 presented to TSG for approval; 3 or greater indicates TSG approved document under change control. y the second digit is incremented for all changes of substance, i.e. technical enhancements, corrections, updates, etc. z the third digit is incremented when editorial only changes have been in

    17、corporated in the document. ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)53GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 131 Scope This document studies how services to the end user should be delivered and managed regardless of how the user accesses the services (e.g. using CS or IMS) and to ensure a consistent use

    18、r experience. The services in scope include but are not restricted to: Conversational voice and video services Messaging services Supplementary Services as applied to the above. For each of the above types, the service features that should be supported when accessing the service via CS or IMS using

    19、any appropriate access type are described. Also, how each service will behave when transferring between domains is described. The work will also consider how to support existing (“traditional“) services while allowing new, innovative services to be provided to the end user using the enhanced capabil

    20、ities of the IMS. It will cover possible migration paths from where services are provided on both CS and IMS to IMS Call and Service Control. Also, this work will consider roaming and call handling, interaction with legacy terminals, and the provision of user state and location for services accessed

    21、 via CS or IMS and for services transferred between them. 2 References The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication, edition number, version number, e

    22、tc.) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in

    23、the same Release as the present document. 1 3GPP TR 21.905: “Vocabulary for 3GPP Specifications“. 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions For the purposes of the present document, the terms and definitions given in TR 21.905 1 and the following apply. A term defined in the present document t

    24、akes precedence over the definition of the same term, if any, in TR 21.905 1. 3.2 Abbreviations For the purposes of the present document, the abbreviations given in TR 21.905 1 and the following apply. An abbreviation defined in the present document takes precedence over the definition of the same a

    25、bbreviation, if any, in TR 21.905 1. ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)63GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 134 Definition of Service Sets in different domains 4.1 CS/PS (non-IMS) domain 4.1.1 CS Services (teleservices b) 3G (UMTS) radio access network connected to Circuit Switched and Packet

    26、Switched core; c) 2G (GSM/GPRS) radio access network connected to IMS via the PS core; d) 3G (UMTS) radio access network connected to IMS via the PS core; e) WLAN radio access network connected to Circuit Switched and Packet Switched core (GAN); f) WLAN radio access network connected to IMS via the

    27、PS core. Each of the above connection scenarios will have its own service characteristics. There is a range of access speeds from the radio access networks and a range of capabilities from the core networks and these will determine how a particular service can be delivered and, therefore, the custom

    28、er experience. 5.2 Network configurations For many operators“ networks, there will be a range of connection scenarios in use as described above. This will arise as the core networks and access networks are upgraded. The options for how networks are upgraded are described in Core NetworksAccess Netwo

    29、rksIuGbAGatewayIMSApplication ServersTransportSignallingUTRANPS(SGSN - GGSN)Other (e.g. WIMAX)Fixed IPGSM/ GPRSGatewaysCS(MSC) GbAIPWLANGAN-CETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)113GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 13section 6, below. What is clear is that most operators will have networks in wh

    30、ich there are mixed capabilities for a considerable period and that the way services are managed needs to be considered. The key points to consider concerning customer service experience are described below. 5.3 Service experience The user“s service experience needs to be consistent depending on the

    31、 connection scenario used. Specifically, the following is required: The use of Supplementary Services should be applied consistently across domains and, as a default, the setting of SS parameters in one domain should be reflected in the other domain. For example, any Call Forwarding and Call Barring

    32、 numbers set by the user should be retained and used whichever domain is used. It should, however, be possible to set different parameters in different domains if required. For example, capability to have different settings for Supplementary Services in IMS for enhanced services such as Multimedia T

    33、elephony Service should be possible. The smooth transition of services as the user moves from one connection scenario to another. If the user moves from a high capability scenario to a low capability scenario (e.g. from 3G/IMS to 2G/Circuit Switched) the service should be degraded gracefully. An exa

    34、mple is the degradation of Multimedia Telephony to a voice only call. Subsequently, if the user moves back to a high capability scenario, the added features should become available again. 6 Use cases 6.1 Use case 1, MSC server control of all accesses This use case describes the situation where an op

    35、erator has introduced packet access and support for the services and service control on the MSC Server. Initially users have voice service over CS on GSM/UMTS. Service and control for this is provided by the MSC. Voice service is transferred to VoIP on UMTS and WLAN. Service and control for VoIP is

    36、provided by MSC Server. The user should be unaware of the change. For example, there should be no need for the user to change any settings (e.g. for supplementary services), and the services delivered should be as good as or better than before. 6.2 Use case 2, migrating to IMS This use case describe

    37、s the situation where an operator is undertaking a migration and has different configurations in the network in different regions. Users on this operator use newer networks in part of the country and fallback to older networks elsewhere. For example, in the cities there is WiMAX, HSPA, UMTS and GSM/

    38、GPRS controlled by IMS; in urban areas there is HSPA, UMTS and GSM/GPRS controlled by MSC Servers and in rural areas there is just GSM/GPRS controlled by MSCs. The user should experience a minimum service level when on the legacy part of the network and should generally be unaware that he/she is usi

    39、ng the more advanced parts of the network except for the availability of new and improved services where provided. Additionally, there should be no need for the user to change any settings (e.g. for supplementary services) when moving from one part of the network to another. 6.3 Use case 3, after mi

    40、gration to IMS This use case describes the situation where an operator has migrated all services and service control onto IMS from the traditional GSM network Initially, users have voice service over CS, text messaging (SMS) over GSM and IM/Presence service over GSM/GPRS. Voice and SMS service and c

    41、ontrol are provided over MSCs/CAMEL; IM/Presence service and control is ETSI ETSI TR 122 983 V13.0.0 (2016-01)123GPP TR 22.983 version 13.0.0 Release 13provided over dedicated platform in the core network. All of these services have been migrated to IP based technology. All services are now provided

    42、 and controlled by IMS. The user should be unaware of the migration except for the availability of new and improved services. For example, there should be no need for the user to change any settings (e.g. for supplementary services), and the services delivered should be as good as or better than bef

    43、ore. 6.4 Use case 4, inter-working between IMS & CS based networks This use case describes the situation where users in a network that has completely migrated to IMS service and service control are communicating with users on legacy (CS based) networks. Users on their Home PLMN have VoIP voice servi

    44、ce provided and controlled by IMS. They need to be able to connect with other users on other networks who have voice service over CS that is provided and controlled by MSCs/CAMEL. The user should be unaware that he/she is communicating with a user on a network with a different configuration. All sup

    45、plementary services should continue to work correctly and as expected. 6.5 Use case 5, roaming This use case describes the situation where a user from a network that has completely migrated to IMS service and service control roams on a legacy (CS based) network. Users on their Home PLMN have VoIP vo

    46、ice service provided and controlled by IMS. A user roams onto a VPLMN that has voice services provided and controlled by MSCs/CAMEL. The VPLMN does not support PS access of sufficient quality for VoIP. The user should be unaware that he/she is roaming on a legacy network except that some advanced se

    47、rvices may not be available. There should be no difference in how the voice service is used including the use of supplementary services. From the operator perspective, calls to and from the user should be handled in the most cost-effective manner. For example, outgoing calls from that user in the VP

    48、LMN should be handled locally with efficient routing of connections to and from the Home PLMN. 7 Migration scenarios 7.1 Background Currently only one service is defined for the IMS, which is similar to an existing CS service, i.e. the Multimedia Telephony Service. Although it can be expected that a

    49、lso other services will be defined there will always be a set of services and features which is not available in the IMS or which has slightly different behaviour, despite a possible alignment. For existing customers consistent service behaviour is very important. Adding new services and features is possible but it is nearly impossible to change or delete others (e.g. fax). Additionally more and more different access systems are integrated (such as WiFi, WiMax, LTE etc.) and subscribers want to use their services regardless of the access, even


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