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GSM SERVICES. Objectives:- ☺ Types of Services ☺ Value Added Services ☺ Location Based Services ☺ Innovative Features.

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1 GSM SERVICES

2 Objectives:- ☺ Types of Services ☺ Value Added Services ☺ Location Based Services ☺ Innovative Features

3 GSM Services  Services are defined as anything the end user explicitly sees as worth paying for.  The primary objective of a mobile telephony system is to allow mobile subscribers to communicate effectively.

4 SERVICE CATEGORIES Main type of telecommunication services: ☻ Basic services: Available to all subscribers to a mobile network. e.g. voice telephone calls. ☻ Supplementary services: Additional services that are available by subscription only. e.g. Call forwarding.

5 Basic Telecommunication Services Two main categories: Teleservices Bearer Services

6 Basic Telecommunication Services Teleservices Teleservice allows the subscriber to communicate (usually via voice, fax, data or SMS) with another subscriber. It is a complete system including necessary terminal equipment.

7 Basic Telecommunication Services Bearer services It transports speech and data as digital information within the network between user interfaces. e.g.- a bearer service associated with the speech telephony teleservice is the timeslot assigned to a call on a TDMA frame over the air interface.

8 TELESERVICES Emergency calls The emergency call function enables a subscriber to make an emergency call by pressing a predefined button or by using the emergency number. (like 112, 911).

9 TELESERVICES Dual Tone Multi Frequency(DTMF) A tone signaling facility which is often used for various control purposes, such as remote control of answering machines and interacting with automated telephone services.

10 SMS Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) A text message with a maximum length of 93 characters can be broadcast to all mobiles within a certain geographic area. traffic congestion warnings accident reports, weather announcements and advertisements. TELESERVICES

11 Voice mail This service is an answering machine within the network that is controlled by the subscriber. The subscriber accesses the mail box using a personal security code. TELESERVICES

12 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES Call forwarding ability to forward incoming calls to another telephone number in the following situations: Call forwarding on MS not reachable Call forwarding on MS busy Call forwarding on no reply Call forwarding, unconditional

13 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES ☺ Call Forwarding ☺ Call Barring (Outgoing) ☺ Call Barring (Incoming) ☺ Call Waiting ☺ Call Hold

14 Barring of outgoing calls The subscriber can activate or deactivate this service from the MS with a variety of options for barring outgoing calls. Bar all outgoing calls Bar all outgoing international calls Bar all outgoing international calls except those directed to the home PLMN. ** barring password required ** SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

15 Barring of incoming calls This is desirable because in some cases the called mobile subscriber is charged for parts of an incoming call (during international roaming) Barring of all incoming calls Barring of incoming calls when outside home PLMN ** barring password required **

16 Call waiting This service notifies the mobile subscriber, usually by an audible tone, for incoming call. The incoming call can be any type of basic service including speech, data or fax. There is no notification in the case of an emergency call or SMS. ** to activate call waiting dial *43# SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

17 Call hold This supplementary service enables the subscribers to put the basic normal telephony service on hold in order to set up a new call or accept a waiting call.

18 Calling line identification services: These cover both the presentation and restriction of the calling line identity. The presentation part of the service supplies the called party with the ISDN or MSISDN number of the calling party. The restriction service enables calling parties to restrict the presentation of their number on the MSs of called parties SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

19 Closed User Group (CUG) The CUG service enables subscriber connected to the PLMN/ISDN and possibly other networks, to form groups in which access is restricted. Example: members of a specific CUG can communicate with each other, but generally not with users outside the group. SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

20 Regional and local subscription T hese features allow subscribers to subscribe to a service in a specified geographical area. Requests for service outside the area are rejected with the exception of emergency calls and SMS. For local subscriptions, the geographical area consists of a number of cells, and for regional subscription, the area consists of LAs. INNOVATIVE FEATURES

21 Value Added Services Mobile Messaging Mobile internet Mobile intelligent Network Services

22 Some Applications Internet e.g. WAP E-mail Messaging Services e.g. MMS Telemetery M-Commerce Location Based Service Games

23 Network elements required to provide new services WAP GPRS ( GGSN, SGSN) MMSC Payment Gateways Advance IN system

24 Mobile internet Sports MTV Jokes Grocery Prepaid, messaging Gambling Company data Customer data Banking data Financial/ Stock news Other news Young people Middle aged Financial community/tra der Traveling sales/- business man Anybody else Wireless World - there’s something for everyone

25 Unified Messaging Mobile Positioning Multimedia Messaging Mobile Banking Bluetooth: Location based Mobile E-mail: Corporate Lan Access Wireless World bring in New Services Mobile Trading Mobile Shopping

26 Mobile Applications

27 Mobile Messaging  SMS  EMS  MMS  Instant Messaging  Streaming

28 Short Message Services (SMS) The service allows simple text message consisting of a maximum of 160 alphanumeric characters to be sent to or from an MS. I f the MS is switched off, or has left the coverage area, the message is stores in a Short Message Service Center (SMS-C). When the mobile is switched on again or has re-entered the network coverage area, the subscriber is informed that there is a message.

29 Enhanced Messaging System (EMS) EMS can support relatively simple pictures,sounds and animation. EMS messages that are sent to devices that do not support it will be displayed as SMS transmissions. It is a 3GPP standard.

30 MMS means a multimedia presentation which consists of music, voice, image, text, video and graphics all synchronized across a common timeline. “Synchronized Power Point Presentations”. MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE SERVICE (MMS)

31 MMS-enabled mobile phones enable subscribers to compose and send messages with one or more multimedia parts. Mobile phones with built-in or attached cameras, or with built-in MP3 players are very likely to also have an MMS messaging client -- a software program that interacts with the mobile subscriber to compose, address, send, receive, and view MMS messages. MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE SERVICE (MMS)

32 Multimedia Messaging - Any combination of media types Hi Grandma! Babysitting tomorrow? Video and Audio Images Graphics Music

33 rich content to encourage usage Cartoons, Dating, Pop stars, Sports stars, Pets, Special occasions, Hobbies, Sports results, TV programmes, News, Weather, Holidays, Timetables, Family...

34 SMSMMS Text Based Messaging rich content including text, graphic, photos etc. Proprietary StandardBased upon 3 GPP & WAP standards. Store & Forward system Uses signaling linksMMS uses main data channel. SMS & MMS ** 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) **

35 Instant Messaging It enables to communicate with another individual in real time, analogous to a telephone conversation but using text based communication instead of voice-based communication.

36 Streaming It enables real time or on demand distribution of audio, video and multimedia on the internet. It is simultaneous transfer of digital media (video,voice and data) so that it is received as a continuous real-time stream.

37 Movies Video- clips Photos Pictures Applications Evolution – user perspective SMS EMS MMS Text Streaming

38 Where do we fit in ??? Ringtones and Images over SMS, EMS and MMS Games over SMS for single, multi player and as a team Gaming servers handling SMS, WAP and Java games MMS applications for Imaging and Melodies Java applications on handsets

39 Content & Application Fun: Cartoon of the day, Tarot cards, Cocktail recipes, Alcometer, Daily Horoscope, Personality Test, Games: Hangman, Puzzles & Riddles, Cute’n’clever, Lifestyler, Friends PopStar, PopQuiz, Jewel & Rubin, Amour Photo & Film: PhotoGallery, Mobile Greeting Card, My SoapOpera, Chat & date: Mobile Chat, Love Horoscope, Love Matcher Music: Karaoke, Fan Packages, Hit Lists, Music News

40 The Greeting Card solution: Send Messages to your friends, family and loved ones: - Via the web to the mobile phone Ease of use– self instructing -Drag ‘n’ drop Animations, Sounds, Pictures & Text

41 MESSAGING TYPE STREAMING INSTANT MESSAGING CONTENT CARRIED REAL TIME DISTRIBUTION OF AUDIO, VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA REAL TIME TEXT BASED COMMUNICATION MMS PICTURES, SOUNDS AND ANIMATIONS EMS RELATIVELY SIMPLE PICTURES, SOUNDS AND ANIMATIONS SMS SIMPLE TEXT WIRELESS MESSAGING LADDER

42 Location Based Applications

43 In this age of significant telecommunications competition, mobile network operators continuously seek new and innovative ways to create differentiation and increase profits. One of the best ways to do accomplish this is through the delivery of highly personalized services. One of the most powerful ways to personalize mobile services is based on location. Location Based Applications

44 One of the most obvious technologies behind LBS is positioning, with the most widely recognized system being the Global Positioning System (GPS). There are however, other means of positioning in addition to GPS. These other technologies are network based positioning and typically rely on various means of triangulation of the signal from cell sites serving a mobile phone. In addition, the serving cell site can be used as a fix for location of the user. Positioning

45 Geographic data is an important aspect of any location system. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide the tools to provision and administer base map data such as man made structures (streets, buildings) and terrain (mountains, rivers). GIS is also used to manage point-of-interest data such as location of gas stations, restaurants, nightclubs, etc. Finally, GIS information also includes information about the radio frequency characteristics of the mobile network. This allows the system to determine the serving cell site of the user. Geographic Information Systems

46 Services Segments Safety Community Personal Lifestyles Tracking LOCATION BASED SERVICE

47  Emergency Dispatch  Child/Family tracking  Auto theft tracking  Roadside assistance LOCATION BASED SERVICE SAFETY

48  Friend Finder  Dating  Chatting LOCATION BASED SERVICE COMMUNITY

49 LOCATION BASED SERVICE PERSONAL LIFESTYLES  Entertainment & Fun  Finding & Guiding  Information services

50 LOCATION BASED SERVICE TRACKING  Fleet Management  Vehicle dispatch  Rental car tracking  Remote workforce management

51 Location Based Services Positioning application Where am I Yellow Pages Tracking Fleet management Brand Finder Geo Coding, Content, Application Integration Positioning methods: – Cell/Sector, Time of Arrival -- Network Based AGPS – Terminal Based EOTD

52 Stickiness : Daily traffic info. pushed during rush hours via SMS/MMS Most people need to know the current traffic sitution on their route. Hosting: Operator / ISP WAP/Web/MMS/SMS: yes/yes/yes/yes Devices supported: - All devices Commerically used worldwide This service both collects and distributes traffic information. Traffic information is very important need for city dwellers. Systems can estimate traffic information by sampling mobiles in automobiles on freeways anonymously to determine average velocity of vehicles. If this is not possible in locataion more static information can be collected from city authorities. All this information is mapped and sent to mobile users who request it. APPLICATION OVERVIEW Traffic Information

53 Positioning based information, advertisements... Telecom & backhand IT infrastructure makes it possible! All Trademarks and Registered Trademarks are of respective holders

54 Operations Dispatch operations interconnected: –Taxi –Field services –Parcel services Emergency services Automation Vending machines Lottery machines Automatic ticket machines M2M – Services Alarm & supervision Point of sales Telemetry Financial services M2M – Vehicle Vehicle tracking Electronic maps Traffic telematics Car tolls Vertical applications Its all about Imagination……...

55 Machine to Machine communication (M2M) Some key technologies for M2M Bluetooth GSM/GPRS GSM/SMS WiFi

56 Newapplications I don’t need wires to connect anymore Help! I’m almost out of coke bottles…….

57 age/status? attitude? culture? interests? financial situation? location? time? behaviour/mood? Who are your customers?

58 Special Features of Pre-Paid Service  Community charging  Personalized Service offerings  Pre/Post paid convergence  Real-time tariff based on accumulated usage

59 Special Features of Pre-Paid Service-1  Bonus communications  Telescopic charging  Balance dependant tariff  Negative Balance

60 Special Features of Pre-Paid Service-2  Friend & Family for Voice& SMS  Multi-user Account  Maximum balance check before credit update for avoiding fraud  Fax and data calls  Low credit warning during conversation

61 Push-To-Talk (PTT) Push-To-Talk (PTT) is a two-way communication service that works like a "walkie talkie". A normal cell phone call is full-duplex, meaning both parties can hear each other at the same time. PTT is half-duplex, meaning communication can only travel in one direction at any given moment. To control which person can speak and be heard, PTT requires the person speaking to press a button while talking and then release it when they are done. The listener then presses their button to respond. This way the system knows which direction the signal should be traveling in.

62 Push-To-Talk over cellular (PoC) The Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson, Siemens, Huawei, Mobile Tornado, Wireless ZT, etc. versions of PTT are based on 2.5G or 3G packet-switched networks and use SIP and RTP protocols. These particular versions of PTT are called "Push to Talk over Cellular", which is abbreviated "PoC". ** Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP)

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