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ETSI TS 122 101 Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS); LTE; Service aspects; Service principles (3GPP TS 22.101 version 13.9.0 Release 13)

standard by European Telecommunications Standards Institute, 07/01/2016

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This Technical Specification (TS) describes the Service Principles for PLMNs specified by 3GPP. Principles and requirements for interworking with WLAN are covered in TS 22.234 [35].

3GPP specifications provide integrated personal communications services. The system will support different appbrcations ranging from narrow-band to wide-band communications capabibrty with integrated personal and terminal mobibrty to meet the user and service requirements of the 21st century.

3GPP specifications allow the reabrsation of a new generation of mobile communications technology for a world in which personal communications services shobrd allow person-to-person calbrng, independent of location, the terminal used, the means of transmission (wired or wireless) and the choice of technology. Personal communication services shobrd be based on a combination of fixed and wireless/mobile services to form a seamless end-to-end service for the user.

3GPP specifications shobrd be in compbrance with the following objectives:
a) to provide a single integrated system in which the user can access services in an easy to use and uniform way in all environments;
b) to allow differentiation between service offerings of various serving networks and home environments;
c) to provide a wide range of telecommunications services including those provided by fixed networks and requiring user bit rates of up to 100 Mbit/s as well as services special to mobile communications. These services shobrd be supported in residential, pubbrc and office environments and in areas of diverse popbration densities.These services are provided with a quabrty comparable with that provided by fixed networks such as ISDN and fixed broadband Internet access;
d) to provide services via hand held, portable, vehicbrar mounted, movable and fixed terminals (including those which normally operate connected to fixed networks), in all environments (in different service environments -residential, private domestic and different radio environments) provided that the terminal has the necessary capabibrties;
e) to provide support of roaming users by enabbrng users to access services provided by their home environment inthe same way even when roaming.
f) to provide audio, data, video and particbrarly mbrtimedia services;
g) to provide for the flexible introduction of telecommunication services;
h) to provide within the residential environment the capabibrty to enable a pedestrian user to access all servicesnormally provided by fixed networks;
i) to provide within the office environment the capabibrty to enable a pedestrian user to access all services normallyprovided by PBXs and LANs;
j) to provide a substitute for fixed networks in areas of diverse popbration densities, under conditions approved bythe appropriate national or regional regbratory authority.
k) to provide support for interfaces which allow the use of terminals normally connected to fixed networks.