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TIA TIA/EIA/IS-637

TA TAEAS-637 1995-DEC-01 Short Message Servces for Wdeband Spread Spectrum Cellular Systems-Ths Standard s Avalable Smultaneously wth TAEA-637-C TAEA-637-B and TAEA-637-A Replaced by TA TAEA-637-A

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INTRODUCTION

General Description

The Short Message Service (SMS) allows the exchange of short alphanumeric messages between a mobile station and the cellular system and between the cellular system and an external device capable of transmitting and optionally receiving short messages. The external device may be a voice telephone, a data terminal or a short message entry system.

The Short Message Service consists of message entry features, administration features, and message transmission capabilities. These features are distributed between a cellular system and the SMS message center (MC) which together make up the SMS system. The MC may be either separate from or physically integrated into the cellular system.

Short message entry features are provided through interfaces to the MC and the mobile station. Senders use these interfaces to enter short messages, intended destination addresses, and various delivery options.

MC interfaces may include features such as audio response prompts and DTMF reception for dial-in access from voice telephones, as well as appropriate menus and message entry protocols for dial in or dedicated data terminal access. Mobile station interfaces may include keyboard and display features to support message entry. Additionally, a cellular voice service subscriber can use normal voice or data features of the mobile station to call an SMS system to enter a message.

An SMS Teleservice can provide the option of specifying priority level, future delivery time, message expiration interval, or one or more of series of short, pre-defined messages.

If supported by the Teleservice, the sender can request acknowledgments that the message was received by the mobile station. An SMS recipient, after receiving a short message, can specify one of a number of pre-defined messages to be returned with the acknowledgment to the sender.

SMS administration features include message storage, profile editing, verification of receipt, and status inquiry capabilities. SMS administration is not within the scope of this standard.

The SMS transmission capabilities provide for the transmission of short messages to or from an intended mobile station, and the return of acknowledgments and error messages. These messages and acknowledgments are transmitted to or from the mobile station whether it is idle or engaged in a voice or data call.

The cellular service provider may offer SMS transmission to its cellular voice and data customers only, or may provide an SMS only service without additional voice or data transmission capabilities.

The standard also provides for the broadcast of messages. All available mobile stations on a CDMA Paging Channel can receive a broadcast message. A broadcast message is not acknowledged by the mobile station. Broadcast Messaging Services may be made available to mobile stations on a CDMA Paging Channel as well as mobile stations in a call on la CDMA Traffic Channel.

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