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Any  ''Public Land Mobile Network''  (PLMN) must provide the fixed network infrastructure and so-called  ''Interworking Functions''  (IWF). This is the only way to provide the desired services at the user interface.
 
Any  ''Public Land Mobile Network''  (PLMN) must provide the fixed network infrastructure and so-called  ''Interworking Functions''  (IWF). This is the only way to provide the desired services at the user interface.
  

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List of GSM services Korrektur

Any  Public Land Mobile Network  (PLMN) must provide the fixed network infrastructure and so-called  Interworking Functions  (IWF). This is the only way to provide the desired services at the user interface.

GSM services are divided into three categories:

  • Bearer Services,
  • Tele Services,
  • Supplementary Services.


The basis for data transmission is the carrier services, where the maximum data rate is $\text{9.6 kbits/s}$ .

Teleservices are end-to-end services. The most important of these are:

  • the telephone service,
  • the fax service,
  • the short message service  (SMS).


Various ancillary services belong to each phase of GSM development:

  • call display, call forwarding and caller ID in phase 1,
  • call waiting, hold  (Hold)  and conference call  (CONF)  in phase 2,
  • General Packet Radio Service  (GPRS), High Speed Circuit-Switched Data  (HSCSD), Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution  (EDGE) in phase 2+.





Hint:



Questions

1

Which of the GSM services are the basis for data transmission?

bearer services,
teleservices,
supplementary services.

2

What is the maximum data rate for GSM data transmission?

$2.4 \ \rm kbit/s$.
$7.8 \ \rm kbit/s$.
$9.6 \ \rm kbit/s$.

3

Which statements are true for teleservices?

Teleservices are end-to-end services.
A distinction is made between synchronous and asynchronous teleservices.
Examples are the telephone, fax and SMS services.

4

Which additional services originate from GSM phase 2?

Call Forwarding,
Call Waiting,
General Packet Radio Service  (GPRS),
Conference Call  (CONF).

5

What technology is used in  High Speed Circuit-Switched Data  (HSCSD)?

Packet switching,
circuit switching.


Solution

(1)  Correct is the proposed solution 1:

  • Carrier services form the basis for data transmission.
  • They provide the technical means to transport data in a secured manner.


(2)  Correct is the proposed solution 3:

  • The maximum data rate for GSM data transmission is $9.6 \rm kbit/s$.
  • There are synchronous and asynchronous as well as circuit-switched and packet-switched data transmission.


(3)  Correct are proposed solutions 1 and 3:

  • Proposition 2 is incorrect: The terms synchronous and asynchronous play a role only in connection with carrier services.


(4)  Correct are the proposed solutions 2 and 4:

  • In contrast, call forwarding belongs to GSM phase 1 and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to phase 2+.


(5)  Correct is the proposed solution 2:

  • High Speed Circuit-Switched Data (HSCSD) was introduced as a circuit-switched transmission technology.
  • In contrast, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) operates as packet-switched and Enhanced Data Rate for GSM Evolution (EDGE) can be described as circuit-switched data service.