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TDMA Digital Data and Fax Direct Access

TDMA Digital Data and Fax Direct Access. Agenda. Cellular Data Market - Forecast TDMA Data Services - Operator Value The Digital Data and Fax Service The Direct Access Service. Why should TDMA operators invest in 2nd generation wireless data solutions?.

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TDMA Digital Data and Fax Direct Access

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  1. TDMA Digital Data and Fax Direct Access

  2. Agenda • Cellular Data Market - Forecast • TDMA Data Services - Operator Value • The Digital Data and Fax Service • The Direct Access Service

  3. Why should TDMA operators invest in 2nd generation wireless data solutions?

  4. The first developing expertise in 2nd generation wireless data solutions will be the winner with 3rd generation wireless data solutions. 3rd Generation 2nd Generation

  5. Cellular Data Market Forecast* (1/3) • US • The total number of cellular data users in the US will increase from 1.9 million in 1998 to 28 million in 2003. • The proportion of all cellular users using data services (messaging, information services, or remote access applications) will increase from 2.7% to 21% over the period. • By 2003, US cellular data revenues are expected to reach US $2.6 billion. * Strategy Analytics, December 1998

  6. Cellular Data Market Forecast* (2/3) • Western Europe • The total number of cellular data users in Western Europe will increase from 3.5 million in 1998 to 51 million in 2003. • The proportion of all cellular users using data services (messaging, information services, or remote access applications) will increase from 4% to 25% over the period. • By 2003, Western European cellular data revenues are expected to reach US$7.4 billion. * Strategy Analytics, December 1998

  7. Cellular Data Market Forecast* (3/3) Messaging • SMS text messaging • E-mail notification • Full or partial E-mail transmission Information Services • Delivery of content (e.g. weather, sports, banking) Remote Access • Company database access (LANs, Intra/Extranet) • WWW browsing • Personal banking and mobile commerce transaction-based applications Fixed Applications • Telemetry/remote monitoring • Point of sale applications * Strategy Analytics, December 1998

  8. TDMA Data Services - Operator Value • Capture wireless data market share $$$ • Build operator’s brand image (new services, Internet Access, …) • Limit churn • Build competence in data services deployment • Information collected during commercial life of 2nd generation data solutions will be an invaluable source for deploying 3rd generation data solution (traffic, capacity, pricing models, marketing, …)

  9. T18d Corporate LAN access The Digital Data and Fax Service e-mail Mobile commerce

  10. MSC PSTN DCE DTI TDMA Digital Data and Fax Service • provides a circuit switched data access over the Digital Traffic Channel (DTC) air interface • supports a maximum uncompressed user data rate of 9.6kbps • supports data compression over the air interface (V.42bis) • interworks with all popular standard landline modems and fax protocols (e.g. Data: V.34, V.32bis, … Fax: V.29, V.27ter, …) • provides data privacy over the air interface (encryption) • supports automatic roaming • supports seamless handoff

  11. System Requirements for Digital Data and Fax • Mobile supporting IS-130, IS-135 and IS-136-A required (Ericsson T18d) • Digital base station required (884, 882D, 882DM) • TRAB2 (or "higher”) located in the MSC • DTIs required in each MSC providing the Digital Data and Fax service • IS-737 Inter-node (MSC-HLR) signaling required (changes to IS-41-C to support Circuit Switched Data and G3Fax) • Data encryption requires that the Authentication Center shares the SSD with the MSCs • For mobile terminating calls from PSTN, Ericsson supports Two Stage Dialing in the MSC.

  12. Mobile Network side Fixed Network side Standard landline modems (e.g. V34, V32bis, …) IS-135 Data Service Control OR Standard Fax (e.g. V.29, V.27ter, …) IS-130 Radio Link Protocol 1 OR Synch HDLC Data Transmission Interworking (DTI) - Overview (1/5)

  13. RP bus GS RP RP CP 2 x DL-2 TR PBA POWER GSIB TR PBA TR PBA TR PBA TR PBA TR PBA TR PBA TR PBA RPBU PRO20 RPBU 2 Mbit A DTI RPD 2 Mbit B RPDB bus InterBus Data Transmission Interworking (DTI) - Overview (2/5)

  14. Data Transmission Interworking (DTI) - Overview (3/5) • RPBU: Regional Processor Bus Unit. • Connects the parallel RP bus to the DTI for RP bus redundancy • PRO20: This is the Regional Processor Device (RPD) • Stores the code for the TR PBA • Performs surveillance of the HW • Gateway for signaling between the Central Processor (CP) and Device Processors (DP) of the TR PBA

  15. Data Transmission Interworking (DTI) - Overview (4/5) • GSIB: Group Switch Inter Bus. • Provide two DL-2 connections to the Group Switch (GS) • Interface between PRO20 and TR PBAs • TR PBA: Traffic Printed Board Assembly • Contains the Device Processors (DPs) which perform the interworking functions.

  16. Data Transmission Interworking (DTI) - Overview (5/5) • A fully equipped DTI magazine has 8 TR boards • Each TR board can handle 4 calls • For full redundancy, 2 DTI magazine are needed • The number of DTI magazines is only limited by the number of available RP bus addresses (max 1024)

  17. DTE DCE DTE MT BS MSC EO DTI Origin Seize Origin Line setup D B# Answer ATD B# RLP1 Setup DTC Setup Handshake Ring Ring B# ATA Answer Mobile to PSTN Call Setup PLMN PSTN DATA PHASE

  18. MT-1 BS-1 HLR DTI-2 MSC-2 BS-2 MT-2 DTE-2 DTI-1 MSC-1 ATD B# DTC Setup D B# Page LOCREQ Origin locreq Origin Page Seize Seize RLP1 Setup DTC Setup Line Setup ROUTREQ routreq B# Mobile to Mobile Calls (1/2) DTE-1

  19. BS-1 MT-1 MSC-1 DTI-1 HLR DTE-2 MT-2 BS-2 MSC-2 DTI-2 Alert A Alert Answer Ringback Conn Answer Conn Handshake RLP1 Setup ATA Mobile to Mobile Calls (2/2) DTE-1 DATA PHASE

  20. HLR GMSC EO DCE DTE ATD pilot# W B# LOCREQ Trunk Setup Line Setup Dial Tone pilot# pilot# Dial Tone B# PSTN to Mobile Calls - Two Stage Dialing PLMN PSTN Two Stage Function

  21. Intranet access WebOnAir™ The Direct Access Service WAP gateway access Internet access Fast connection

  22. MSC with Internet Access MSC without Internet Access Internet & Intranet DTI DTI Access Server TDMA Direct Access Service (1/3)

  23. TDMA Direct Access Service (2/3) • Provide internet access to TDMA-136 subscribers • Offers faster call set-up and response times compared to calls placed through the PSTN • Opens up new business opportunities for TDMA operators • to offer Internet and Intranet access services • to become an Internet Service Provider • Operators can achieve savings on interconnection fees by transporting data traffic on data networks (instead of using PSTN and PLMN) • TCP/IP access offered using one network (vs PSTN and PLMN)

  24. MSC with Internet Access MSC without Internet Access Internet & Intranet Access Server DTI DTE MOBILE Base Station DTI MSC- Access Server Data Service Control Data Service Control Appli. RLP1 PPP* TCP PPP IP Async/sy HDLC Synch HDLC DNP Layer1 Layer1 RLP1 IP Relay Layer1 Layer1 Ethernet Layer1 136 DTC 136 DTC TDMA Direct Access Service (3/3)Protocols overview

  25. Access Server TIGRIS T18d MSC Ericsson Interworking Function (DTI) The wireless data call is initiated... … the dialed digits are received in the MSC ... … digits are analyzed and the call is setup to the access server … … the access server converts the circuit switched connection to packet switched ... ATD 4444 514 345 7900

  26. Service LAN Cache Proxy Internet WebOnAir™ Filter Proxy Router Firewall Corporate Intranet Authentication Server … the user accesses a service LAN ... … Internet/Intranet information is accessed.

  27. Direct Access System Requirements • Access servers required in the network • The Digital Data and Fax MSC software needs to be active • The Direct Access MSC software needs to be active • ISUP signaling required in the network

  28. TDMA Standards (1/2) TIA/EIA-136 TDMA Radio Interface (136 DTC) TIA/EIA-136-310 TDMA Wireless Systems Radio Link Protocol 1 (RLP1, previously IS-130-A) link establishment, link supervision, data qualification, data compression, encryption, flow control TIA/EIA-130-350 TDMA Wireless Systems Data Service Control (previously IS-135-0) User-Network commands and responses

  29. TDMA Standards (2/2) IS-737 Changes to IS-41-C to support the Asynchronous Data Service, Data Privacy and Group 3 Facsimile Service IS-728 TDMA Intersystem Link Protocol (ISLP) ISLP adapts between air-interface data rates and higher-speed intersystem rates. DNP DNP specifies ERICSSON proprietary protocols common to all internal and external communication links for the TRAB2.

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