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TIA-707.01 Revision B, September 1, 2009 Data Service Option For Spread Spectrum Systems - Section 01
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Description / Abstract:
General Description
This standard describes data services available on spread
spectrum systems. It is organized into a series of related
recommendations, some of which address functions common to all
CDMA2000® 1 data services, and others which
describe a specific data service.
The recommendations included in this series are:
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Introduction
and Service Guide
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Radio Link
Protocol Type 1
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: AT Command
Processing and the Rm Interface
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Async Data and
Fax Services
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Packet Data
Services
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: STU-III
Services
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Analog Fax
Service
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Radio Link
Protocol Type 2
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: High Speed
Packet Data Services
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Radio Link
Protocol Type 3
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Service Option
34
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum Systems: Service
Options 33 and 66
Data Service Options for Spread Spectrum um Systems: cdma2000
ISDN Interworking Service Option 37
A recommendation may be referred to by its designation (e.g.,
IS-707-A.1) or by its relative chapter number (e.g., Chapter 1
means IS-707-A.1, Chapter 2 means IS-707-A.2, etc.).
This chapter provides an overview of the document's content,
describes the simplified network reference model applicable to data
services, introduces the data services, and discusses intersystem
support for data services. Chapter 2 defines the Radio Link
Protocol used by some data services to transport octets between the
mobile station (MS) and BS/MSC. Chapter 3 is concerned with AT
Command processing and the Rm interface. Chapter 4 defines
asynchronous (hereafter called async) data service and Group-3
facsimile (hereafter called fax) service. Chapter 5 details a
packet data bearer service compatible with many packet data
networks. Chapter 6 describes a service that carries secure
communications from U.S. Government digital STU-III terminals.
Chapter 7 details how service is provided to analog fax machines
connected to a spread spectrum system. Chapter 8 defines Radio Link
Protocol Type 2 that uses the services defined in TIA/EIA-95-B to
allow increased transmission speeds. Chapter 9 describes a packet
data bearer service that provides higher rates (greater than the
rates possible using chapter 5) by using RLP Type 2 and other
services defined in TIA/EIA-95-B.
The following verbal forms are used throughout all chapters.
Shall and shall not identify
requirements to be followed strictly to conform to the standard and
from which no deviation is permitted. Should and
should not indicate that one of several
possibilities is recommended as particularly suitable, without
mentioning or excluding others; that a certain course of action is
preferred but not necessarily required; or that (in the negative
form) that a certain possibility or course of action is discouraged
but not prohibited. May and may
not indicate a course of action permissible within the
limits of the standard. Can and
cannot are used for statements of possibility and
capability, whether material, physical, or causal.
1 CDMA2000® is the trademark for the
technical nomenclature for certain specifications and standards of
the Organizational Partners (OPs) of 3GPP2. Geographically (and as
of the date of publication), CDMA2000® is a registered
trademark of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA-USA)
in the United States.