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Jun 2009

IR.87.1.0 - SIP-I Interworking Test Cases (0.88 MB)

This document should be read by organisations interested in executing SIP-I Interworking Tests.

Jun 2009

IR.86 IPX.1.0 - Test Execution Instructions (0.71 MB)

This document should be read by organisations interested in executing IPX Tests.

Oct 2009

LECG Report on Economic Benefits from Investment in Advanced Mobile Infrastructure and Services: the case of Thailand (0.21 MB)

Investment in advance mobile broadband networks is likely to privide to Thailand, an area that holds significant enonomic potential.

Oct 2009

IR.90.1.0 - RCS Interworking Guidelines (0.29 MB)

This document illustrates the inter-operator aspects of RCS (Rich Communication Suite). Aim is to minimize any interoperability issues when deploying RCS service between operators by making sure guidelines for deployment options are documented.

Jun 2009

IR.84.1.0 - Video Share Phase 2 Interoperability Specification (0.49 MB)

This document is the Phase 2 Service Specification for the terminal interoperable Real-Time Live Video Share service.

Aug 2009

IR.42.3.4 - Definition of Quality of Service parameters and their computation (0.20 MB)

This document defines QoS parameters and their computation.

Aug 2009

IR.79.1.2 - Image Share Interoperability Specification (0.23 MB)

This document describes the terminal interoperable Image (Live & Pre-stored) Share service. The terminal interoperable Image Share service allows users to share Images between them over PS connection with ongoing CS call, thus enhancing and enriching end-users voice communication.

Jul 2009

IR.67.3.3 - GSMA PRD IR.67 – DNS/ENUM Guidelines for Service (0.40 MB)

This document is intended to provide guidelines and technical information for those who need to set-up and/or maintain DNS servers for inter-Service Provider services.

Jul 2009

TD.13.7.0 - TADIG Code Naming Conventions (0.16 MB)

The TADIG Code consists of two fields, with a total length of five characters consisting of a three-character country code and a two-character operator (or company) ID.

The naming conventions used within this document are based on already existing TAP and RAP implementations, and the naming can therefore not always be referred to standards.

Jul 2009

IR.33.3.4 - GPRS Roaming Guidelines (0.51 MB)

This document aims to provide a standardised view on how GPRS networks can interwork in order to provide GPRS roaming capabilities when users roam onto foreign networks.