GPRS for Mobile Internet

1.3 GSM Services

In the specification of a telecommunication standard such as GSM, the first step is of course the definition of the services offered by the system. GSM is a digital cellular system designed to support a wide variety of services, depending on the user contract and the network and mobile equipment capabilities.

In GSM terminology, telecommunication services are divided into two broad categories:

In addition to these services, supplementary services are defined that modify or supplement a basic telecommunication service.

1.3.1 Bearer Services

There exist several categories of bearer services:

1.3.2 Teleservices

In terms of application, teleservices correspond to the association of a particular terminal to one or several bearer services. They provide access to two kinds of applications:

Of course, the most basic teleservice supported by GSM is digital voice telephony, based on transmission of the digitally encoded voice over the radio. The voice service also includes emergency calls, for which the nearest emergency-service provider is notified by dialing three digits.

The other teleservices that are defined for a PLMN are:

1.3.3 Supplementary Services

Supplementary services include several forms of call forward (such as call forwarding when the mobile subscriber is unreachable by the network), caller identification, call waiting, multiparty conversations, charging information, and call barring of outgoing or incoming calls. These call-barring features can be used for example when roaming in another country, if the user wants to limit the communication fees.

 

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