List of countries by no. Of mobile users

Retail:postpaid pre and vas

Wholesale:roaming interconnect

VAS value added service such as SMS , music download ringtones

Transmission or reception of voice visual images and data through electric or radio signals using
electronic devices to encode or decode information as signals

Transmitter medium and receiver

4 major telcom tech,: analog digital hybrid and wireless

Wireless:radio frequency comm., microwave comm. Or infrared short range comm..

Analog: waves losses can be diminished by shielding        good connections several cable types ssuch
as coaxial or twisted pair

Fixed Line network: PSTN,ISDN,DSL

Public switched telephone netwok or POTS(Plain old telephone service) Voice comm

Integrated Services Digital Network , voice data and other network services

Digital Subscriber Line

Challenges of Fixed Line :Long lead time for provisioning of services ., limited mobility,limited
features, breakage of cables due to ageing,



CELLULAR OR WIRELESS NETWORKS:GSM,CDMA

GSM: Global System for Mobile Coimmunication, requires SIM( Subscriber Identification Module)
includes 3 elements: Base Station SubSystems (bss) ,Switching Systems(SS), Operation Support
System(OPS) . Users use GSM bandwith simultaneously

CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access : one single communication channel where several users
communicate at the same frequency.authenticated by Electronic Serial Number(ESN)




3 Transmission Modes:

TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access. Each signal is transmitted at a different time by use of multiple
time slots same communication channel though.

FDMA: Frequency Division Multiple Access. Transmitted over diff. Frequencies acts as diff comm.
Channels.
CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access Unique codes , SO NO INTERFERNCE

CDMA is more efficient than GSM as GSM uses time slots



RGS: Revenue Generating Subscribers

ARPU: Average Revenue per User

MOU: Minutes Of Usage Voice services availed

Gross Addition: New subscribers added, excludes who left

Churn Rate: No. Of subscribers leaving within a period of time

CPGA: Cost Per gross Addition



International Telecom union(ITU)

GSMA

Qualcomm:SanDiego, California , largest fables chip supplier, inventred CDMA

TM Forum: SID(Shared Information Data),eTOM(Enhanced Telecom Operations Map), NGOSS( New
Generation    Operations System), best in class IT




                                        2. GSM
219 countries , Finland 1991

4.8b subscribers 800 mobile networks 15 pers second 1.3 m connections per day

Base Transciever Station(BTS)

Mobile Switching Centre(MSC)

Public Land Mobile Network(PLMN):Group of MSC areas serviced by same operator

MSISDN( Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network) Phone Number, It has Country
Code, National Destination Code and Subscriber No.

I MSI(International Mobile Subscriber Identity) 15 digit no.,stored in SIM, Mobile Country Code,
Mobile Network Code, Subscriber Identity number,

IMEI(International Mobile Equipment Identity) 14-17 digit code to identify Mobile Phone
Integrated Circuit Card Identifier onSIM Cards 19 -20 digits

Detached, Idle (Registration)(Location Updating) PAGING

GSM (Break Before Make)

CDMA(Make Before Break)

BTS + BSC - BSSMSC (authenticate the subscriber information and establish call)VLR (if fails
contacts HLR)

SAMe network ON NET CALL

Else OFF nET CALL handled by Gateway MSC which uses B number table

Then it generates CALL Detail or data record.

Finally OSS
(Operations Support Systems)

HLR(Home Location Register) Roaming is not a part of it. It contains subscriber information

VLR(Visitor Location Register) Current location of the subscriber, IMSI, Authentication data,
        MSISSDN,        HLR address

AUC(Authentication Center) authenticates SIM to connect to GSM network

EIR(Equipment Identity Register) helps to block calls from stolen mobiles

It has BLACk( IMEI blocked) White (IMEI valid and authentic) Grey( IMEI under monitoring)



SMS MSCSMSCMSC IMSI form HLR send to MSC to sub

MEDIATIOn billing conversion of CDR from MSC to billing format postpaid

Intelligrnt Networks control prepaid calls

Interactive Voice Response



GPRS: General Packet Radio Services

Surfing net, accessing mails, Instant messaging, MMS, 171 kbps max

SGSN( Serving GPRS Support Node) and Gateway GPRS Support Node together Combined GPRS
Support NODE(GGSN)(acts as an interface between GPRS and PDN packed data network

BTS to BSC PCU(Packet Control Unit) to SGSN (SGSN And HLR communicate) transfers to GGSN based
oin APN ID(Access point ID)
SGSN and GGSN does billing too

EDR Event DATA Record similar CDR records data vol, MSISDN, IMSI, APN ,Time of usage

Billing Interval or Pulse: Smallest unit of time having a rate attached to it.

Provisioning: Process of configuring subscribers to CRM , HLR

Rating: Process of calculating the call charge

Bill Run: Activity of generation of bills for post paid

Revenue Cycle:In a postpaid segment is a sequence of inter related processes that begins with the
sale of0020connectiomn includes all processes thereafter.

CRM: subscriber name, address, account no.,allowed /barred,billing history

HLR:      allowed/barred

Billing System:accno.,al/bar,CDRs,billing history

SGSN, msc TO Mediatiin sstme o billing, to accounting

Dunning: blocking service due to non payment

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PREPAID

          2.5b users, 60%

Portuguese provider TMN

Interconnect CDRs generated at MSCs

POC CDR at terminating origination MOC

POI switching point at which 2 networks interface and come together

INTEC supplies billing and mediation

3M of Frauds: Motive Mean Mechanic

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  • 1.
    List of countriesby no. Of mobile users Retail:postpaid pre and vas Wholesale:roaming interconnect VAS value added service such as SMS , music download ringtones Transmission or reception of voice visual images and data through electric or radio signals using electronic devices to encode or decode information as signals Transmitter medium and receiver 4 major telcom tech,: analog digital hybrid and wireless Wireless:radio frequency comm., microwave comm. Or infrared short range comm.. Analog: waves losses can be diminished by shielding good connections several cable types ssuch as coaxial or twisted pair Fixed Line network: PSTN,ISDN,DSL Public switched telephone netwok or POTS(Plain old telephone service) Voice comm Integrated Services Digital Network , voice data and other network services Digital Subscriber Line Challenges of Fixed Line :Long lead time for provisioning of services ., limited mobility,limited features, breakage of cables due to ageing, CELLULAR OR WIRELESS NETWORKS:GSM,CDMA GSM: Global System for Mobile Coimmunication, requires SIM( Subscriber Identification Module) includes 3 elements: Base Station SubSystems (bss) ,Switching Systems(SS), Operation Support System(OPS) . Users use GSM bandwith simultaneously CDMA: Code Division Multiple Access : one single communication channel where several users communicate at the same frequency.authenticated by Electronic Serial Number(ESN) 3 Transmission Modes: TDMA: Time Division Multiple Access. Each signal is transmitted at a different time by use of multiple time slots same communication channel though. FDMA: Frequency Division Multiple Access. Transmitted over diff. Frequencies acts as diff comm. Channels.
  • 2.
    CDMA: Code DivisionMultiple Access Unique codes , SO NO INTERFERNCE CDMA is more efficient than GSM as GSM uses time slots RGS: Revenue Generating Subscribers ARPU: Average Revenue per User MOU: Minutes Of Usage Voice services availed Gross Addition: New subscribers added, excludes who left Churn Rate: No. Of subscribers leaving within a period of time CPGA: Cost Per gross Addition International Telecom union(ITU) GSMA Qualcomm:SanDiego, California , largest fables chip supplier, inventred CDMA TM Forum: SID(Shared Information Data),eTOM(Enhanced Telecom Operations Map), NGOSS( New Generation Operations System), best in class IT 2. GSM 219 countries , Finland 1991 4.8b subscribers 800 mobile networks 15 pers second 1.3 m connections per day Base Transciever Station(BTS) Mobile Switching Centre(MSC) Public Land Mobile Network(PLMN):Group of MSC areas serviced by same operator MSISDN( Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network) Phone Number, It has Country Code, National Destination Code and Subscriber No. I MSI(International Mobile Subscriber Identity) 15 digit no.,stored in SIM, Mobile Country Code, Mobile Network Code, Subscriber Identity number, IMEI(International Mobile Equipment Identity) 14-17 digit code to identify Mobile Phone
  • 3.
    Integrated Circuit CardIdentifier onSIM Cards 19 -20 digits Detached, Idle (Registration)(Location Updating) PAGING GSM (Break Before Make) CDMA(Make Before Break) BTS + BSC - BSSMSC (authenticate the subscriber information and establish call)VLR (if fails contacts HLR) SAMe network ON NET CALL Else OFF nET CALL handled by Gateway MSC which uses B number table Then it generates CALL Detail or data record. Finally OSS (Operations Support Systems) HLR(Home Location Register) Roaming is not a part of it. It contains subscriber information VLR(Visitor Location Register) Current location of the subscriber, IMSI, Authentication data, MSISSDN, HLR address AUC(Authentication Center) authenticates SIM to connect to GSM network EIR(Equipment Identity Register) helps to block calls from stolen mobiles It has BLACk( IMEI blocked) White (IMEI valid and authentic) Grey( IMEI under monitoring) SMS MSCSMSCMSC IMSI form HLR send to MSC to sub MEDIATIOn billing conversion of CDR from MSC to billing format postpaid Intelligrnt Networks control prepaid calls Interactive Voice Response GPRS: General Packet Radio Services Surfing net, accessing mails, Instant messaging, MMS, 171 kbps max SGSN( Serving GPRS Support Node) and Gateway GPRS Support Node together Combined GPRS Support NODE(GGSN)(acts as an interface between GPRS and PDN packed data network BTS to BSC PCU(Packet Control Unit) to SGSN (SGSN And HLR communicate) transfers to GGSN based oin APN ID(Access point ID)
  • 4.
    SGSN and GGSNdoes billing too EDR Event DATA Record similar CDR records data vol, MSISDN, IMSI, APN ,Time of usage Billing Interval or Pulse: Smallest unit of time having a rate attached to it. Provisioning: Process of configuring subscribers to CRM , HLR Rating: Process of calculating the call charge Bill Run: Activity of generation of bills for post paid Revenue Cycle:In a postpaid segment is a sequence of inter related processes that begins with the sale of0020connectiomn includes all processes thereafter. CRM: subscriber name, address, account no.,allowed /barred,billing history HLR: allowed/barred Billing System:accno.,al/bar,CDRs,billing history SGSN, msc TO Mediatiin sstme o billing, to accounting Dunning: blocking service due to non payment [------------------------------------------------------------ PREPAID 2.5b users, 60% Portuguese provider TMN Interconnect CDRs generated at MSCs POC CDR at terminating origination MOC POI switching point at which 2 networks interface and come together INTEC supplies billing and mediation 3M of Frauds: Motive Mean Mechanic