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Tele Services I

Telecommunication services enable voice communication via mobile phones and must comply with cellular standards and security measures. The main services offered are mobile telephony with traditional 3.1 kHz bandwidth, emergency numbers like 112 that are free and highest priority, and multiple phone numbers per user. Additional non-voice services include fax, voicemail, email, and Short Message Service (SMS) for alphanumeric text on the signaling channel. Supplementary services beyond basic calling include caller ID, number forwarding options, call-back, conferencing, and locking the mobile terminal.

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Tele Services I

Telecommunication services enable voice communication via mobile phones and must comply with cellular standards and security measures. The main services offered are mobile telephony with traditional 3.1 kHz bandwidth, emergency numbers like 112 that are free and highest priority, and multiple phone numbers per user. Additional non-voice services include fax, voicemail, email, and Short Message Service (SMS) for alphanumeric text on the signaling channel. Supplementary services beyond basic calling include caller ID, number forwarding options, call-back, conferencing, and locking the mobile terminal.

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Tele Services I

Telecommunication services that enable voice communication via mobile phones


All these basic services have to obey cellular functions, security measurements etc.
Offered services
mobile telephony
primary goal of GSM was to enable mobile telephony offering the traditional bandwidth of
3.1 kHz
Emergency number
common number throughout Europe (112); mandatory for all service providers; free of
charge; connection with the highest priority (preemption of other connections possible)
Multinumbering
several ISDN phone numbers per user possible
Tele Services II
Additional services
Non-Voice-Teleservices
group 3 fax
voice mailbox (implemented in the fixed network supporting the mobile terminals)
electronic mail (MHS, Message Handling System, implemented in the fixed network)
...

Short Message Service (SMS)


alphanumeric data transmission to/from the mobile terminal (160 characters) using the signaling
channel, thus allowing simultaneous use of basic services and SMS
(almost ignored in the beginning now the most successful add-on! but more and more replaced
by IP-based messaging)
Supplementary services
Services in addition to the basic services, cannot be offered stand-alone
Similar to ISDN services besides lower bandwidth due to the radio link
May differ between different service providers, countries and protocol versions
Important services
identification: forwarding of caller number
suppression of number forwarding
automatic call-back
conferencing with up to 7 participants
locking of the mobile terminal (incoming or outgoing calls)
...

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