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979:). An A3/A8 algorithm is implemented in Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards and in GSM network Authentication Centers. It is used to authenticate the customer and generate a key for encrypting voice and data traffic, as defined in 3GPP TS 43.020 (03.20 before Rel-4). Development of A3 and A8 algorithms is considered a matter for individual GSM network operators, although example implementations are available. To encrypt Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) cellular communications A5 algorithm is used.
1017:, or collected from the MS. In practice, for performance reasons, most vendors integrate the VLR directly to the V-MSC and, where this is not done, the VLR is very tightly linked with the MSC via a proprietary interface. Whenever an MSC detects a new MS in its network, in addition to creating a new record in the VLR, it also updates the HLR of the mobile subscriber, apprising it of the new location of that MS. If VLR data is corrupted it can lead to serious issues with text messaging and call services.
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country, which obliges all cellular operators of the country to do so. Therefore, in the delivery of the basic components of the network switching subsystem (core network) is often already present EIR with basic functionality, which includes a ‘whitelisted’ response to all CheckIMEI and the ability to fill IMEI blacklist, which will be given a ‘blacklisted’ response.
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allowed to register the device. To do this, there are blocked all services, except the following: calls to a specific service number, sending SMS to a specific service number, and all
Internet traffic is redirected to a specific landing page. This is achieved by the fact that EIR can send commands to several MNO systems (HLR,
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According to U.S. law, which has also been copied into many other countries, especially in Europe, all telecommunications equipment must provide facilities for monitoring the calls of selected users. There must be some level of support for this built into any of the different elements. The concept of
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Most often, EIR uses the IMEI blacklist feature, which contains the IMEI of the devices that need to be banned from the network. As a rule, these are stolen or lost devices. Mobile operators rarely use EIR capabilities to block devices on their own. Usually blocking begins when there is a law in the
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To purge the subscriber record if a subscriber becomes inactive whilst in the area of a VLR. The VLR deletes the subscriber's data after a fixed time period of inactivity and informs the HLR (e.g., when the phone has been switched off and left off or when the subscriber has moved to an area with no
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The switching equipment must use the EIR response to determine whether or not to allow the device to register or re-register on the network. Since the response of switching equipment to ‘greylisted’ and ‘unknown equipment’ responses is not clearly described in the standard, they are most often not
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If the authentication fails, then no services are possible from that particular combination of SIM card and mobile phone operator attempted. There is an additional form of identification check performed on the serial number of the mobile phone described in the EIR section below, but this is not
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Other functions may be required in individual cases. For example, Kazakhstan has introduced mandatory registration of devices and their binding to subscribers. But when a subscriber appears in the network with a new device, the network operation is not blocked completely, and the subscriber is
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In the GSM mobile phone system, in contrast with earlier analogue services, fax and data information is sent digitally encoded directly to the MSC. Only at the MSC is this re-coded into an "analogue" signal (although actually this will almost certainly mean sound is encoded digitally as a
940:(which is burned onto the SIM) into the A3 algorithm as appropriate and an SRES is calculated and sent back to the MSC. If this SRES matches with the SRES in the triplet (which it should if it is a valid SIM), then the mobile is allowed to attach and proceed with GSM services.
1130:) system, which is integrated with the EIR of all operators and transmits to them the actual lists of identifiers that must be used when processing CheckIMEI requests. In doing so, there may be many new requirements for EIR systems that are not present in the legacy EIR:
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within the area that it serves. The functionality enables split control between (signaling ) and user plane (bearer in network element called as media gateway/MG), which guarantees better placement of network elements within the network.
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used by mobile phones to make and receive calls. The primary MSISDN is the number used for making and receiving voice calls and SMS, but it is possible for a SIM to have other secondary MSISDNs associated with it for
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The MSC which requests a new batch of triplet data for an IMSI after the previous data have been used. This ensures that same keys and challenge responses are not used twice for a particular mobile.
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is responsible for processing the toll tickets generated by the VLRs and HLRs and generating a bill for each subscriber. It is also responsible for generating billing data of roaming subscriber.
1271:. Generally, lawful Interception implementation is similar to the implementation of conference call. While A and B are talking with each other, C can join the call and listen silently.
610:(HLR) is a central database that contains details of each mobile phone subscriber that is authorized to use the GSM core network. There can be several logical, and physical, HLRs per
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The most common suppliers of individual EIR systems (not as part of a complex solution) are the companies BroadForward, Mahindra
Comviva, Mavenir, Nokia, Eastwind.
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173:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
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1114:An error ‘unknown equipment’ may also be returned.
1331:4GLET - the standardisation body for GSM and UMTS
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587:Carrying out handovers from this MSC to another.
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251:Learn how and when to remove this message
233:Learn how and when to remove this message
131:Learn how and when to remove this message
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825:for use in over the air communications.
661:Current location of subscriber (VLR and
616:international mobile subscriber identity
577:Delivering SMSs from subscribers to the
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1033:MSISDN (the subscriber's phone number).
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641:and data calls. Each MSISDN is also a
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691:The G-MSC for handling incoming calls
535:UMTS terrestrial radio access network
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2191:Spectral efficiency comparison table
1315:A Comprehensive Guide to 5G Security
1048:SCP Address(For Prepaid Subscriber).
584:Arranging handovers from BSC to BSC.
171:adding citations to reliable sources
1027:(the subscriber's identity number).
878:to produce two numbers as follows:
697:The SMSC for handling incoming SMSs
507:(HLR) for obtaining data about the
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551:Other MSCs for procedures such as
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1082:Equipment identity register (EIR)
368:The MSC sets up and releases the
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47:This article has multiple issues.
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1382:List of mobile phone generations
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449:mobile switching center server
443:Mobile switching centre server
427:mobile switching center server
297:. It is owned and deployed by
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602:Home location register (HLR)
348:Mobile switching center (MSC)
182:"Network switching subsystem"
2303:Telecommunication portal
1221:multimedia messaging service
1014:Home Location Register (HLR)
656:General Packet Radio Service
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564:Tasks of the MSC include:
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2138:Comparison of standards
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1194:Other support functions
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952:base station controller
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397:base station subsystems
359:mobile switching center
316:, used for traditional
115:more precise citations.
18:Mobile Switching Center
2143:Channel access methods
1782:UTRA-TDD HCR / TD-CDMA
1284:Base station subsystem
1237:Voicemail system (VMS)
1053:Procedures implemented
842:Procedures implemented
712:Procedures implemented
608:home location register
592:supplementary services
581:(SMSC) and vice versa.
560:Procedures implemented
505:home location register
479:technologies and form
299:mobile phone operators
2314:Telephones portal
1422:MTA - MTB - MTC - MTD
1280:The GSM core network.
753:authentication center
378:pulse-code modulation
370:end-to-end connection
326:circuit switched data
320:such as voice calls,
1931:iBurst (IEEE 802.20)
1704:CDMA2000 1X Advanced
1030:Authentication data.
629:to each HLR record.
513:mobile services ISDN
167:improve this article
1817:(3.5G, 3.75G, 3.9G)
1659:(2.5G, 2.75G, 2.9G)
1427:Mobile TeleSeratout
1265:lawful interception
1258:Lawful interception
1202:Billing center (BC)
1040:access point (GPRS)
614:(PLMN), though one
284:mobility management
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1974:IMT Advanced
1919:IEEE 802.16e
1914:Mobile WiMAX
1875:3GPP2 family
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2060:3GPP family
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1983:3GPP family
1825:3GPP family
1753:3GPP family
1698:CDMA2000 1X
1569:CSD - HSCSD
1042:subscribed.
988:Description
780:SIM cloning
747:Description
669:Call divert
627:primary key
590:Supporting
404:visited MSC
393:gateway MSC
353:Description
113:introducing
2327:Categories
1926:Flash-OFDM
1300:References
721:procedure.
702:voice mail
643:unique key
423:target MSC
415:anchor MSC
303:telephones
223:March 2009
193:newspapers
121:March 2019
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1187:, etc.).
553:hand over
471:The term
58:talk page
2051:IMT-2020
1955:HiperMAN
1854:DC-HSDPA
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761:SIM card
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477:Internet
460:MSS and
419:handover
342:Internet
340:and the
280:call out
2285:Osmocom
2133:History
2103:DECT-5G
2077:NR-IIoT
1522:DataTAC
1517:Mobitex
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2067:5G NR
2030:WiBro
2017:WiMAX
1936:WiBro
1849:HSPA+
1842:HSUPA
1837:HSDPA
1720:WiDEN
1713:Other
1616:Other
1579:3GPP2
1512:Hicap
1507:C-450
1495:Other
1412:Altai
1294:4GLET
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1231:video
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759:each
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214:JSTOR
200:books
94:, or
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2268:VoNR
2248:MIMO
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2184:SDMA
2177:CDMA
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2160:TDMA
2148:FDMA
1946:ETSI
1905:IEEE
1832:HSPA
1770:FOMA
1760:UMTS
1725:DECT
1677:GPRS
1628:iDEN
1623:CDPD
1598:AMPS
1555:3GPP
1472:AMPS
1432:AMTS
1407:IMTS
1241:The
1218:The
1206:The
1185:SMSC
1181:PCRF
1146:IMSI
1139:TACs
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765:gsm
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