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Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Description
4.3
Functional entities
4.4
Roles
4.5
Operational requirements
4.6
Coding requirements
4.7
Signalling requirements
4.8
Interaction with other IMS capabilities
4.9
Interaction with other services
4.10
Interactions with other networks
4.11
Parameter values (timers)
A
Example signalling flows of Message Waiting Indication (MWI) service operation
B
Example of a filter criteria
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Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
p. 8
4.1
Introduction
p. 8
4.2
Description
p. 8
4.2.1
General description
p. 8
4.3
Functional entities
p. 8
4.3.1
User Equipment (UE)
p. 8
4.3.2
Application Server (AS)
p. 8
4.4
Roles
p. 8
4.4.1
MWI Subscriber User Agent (MSUA)
p. 8
4.4.2
MWI Notifier User Agent (MNUA)
p. 8
4.4.3
Message Account (MA)
p. 9
4.4.3.0
General
p. 9
4.4.3.1
Identification of the message account for the message deposit
p. 9
4.4.3.2
Identification of the message account for the MWI subscription
p. 9
4.5
Operational requirements
p. 9
4.5.1
Provision/withdrawal
p. 9
4.5.2
Requirements on the originating network side
p. 9
4.5.3
Requirements in the network
p. 9
4.5.4
Requirements on the terminating network side
p. 9
4.6
Coding requirements
p. 9
4.7
Signalling requirements
p. 10
4.7.1
Activation/deactivation
p. 10
4.7.1A
Registration/erasure
p. 10
4.7.1B
Interrogation
p. 10
4.7.2
Invocation and operation
p. 10
4.7.2.1
Actions at the MSUA
p. 10
4.7.2.2
Void
4.7.2.3
Void
4.7.2.4
Void
4.7.2.5
Actions at the MNUA
p. 11
4.7.2.6
Void
4.7.2.7
Void
4.7.2.8
Void
4.7.2.9
Void
4.8
Interaction with other IMS capabilities
p. 11
4.8.1
Void
4.8.2
Void
4.9
Interaction with other services
p. 11
4.9.1
Communication Hold (HOLD)
p. 11
4.9.2
Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP)
p. 11
4.9.3
Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)
p. 11
4.9.4
Originating Identification Presentation (OIP)
p. 12
4.9.5
Originating Identification Restriction (OIR)
p. 12
4.9.6
CONFerence calling (CONF)
p. 12
4.9.7
Communication DIVersion services (CDIV)
p. 12
4.9.7.0
General
p. 12
4.9.7.1
Communication Forwarding Unconditional (CFU)
p. 12
4.9.7.2
Communication Forwarding Busy (CFB)
p. 12
4.9.7.3
Communication Forwarding No Reply (CFNR)
p. 12
4.9.7.4
Communication Forwarding on Not Logged-in (CFNL)
p. 12
4.9.7.5
Communication Deflection (CD)
p. 12
4.9.8
Malicious Call IDentification (MCID)
p. 12
4.9.9
Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT)
p. 13
4.9.10
Enhanced Calling Name (eCNAM)
p. 13
4.9.11
Multi-Device (MuD)
p. 13
4.9.12
Multi-Identity (MiD)
p. 13
4.10
Interactions with other networks
p. 13
4.10.1
Void
4.10.2
Void
4.10.3
Void
4.11
Parameter values (timers)
p. 13
A
Example signalling flows of Message Waiting Indication (MWI) service operation
p. 14
A.1
Scope of signalling flows
p. 14
A.1.1
Introduction
p. 14
A.1.1.1
General
p. 14
A.1.1.2
Key required to interpret signalling flows
p. 14
A.1.2
Signalling flows demonstrating how UE subscribes to message waiting indication event notification
p. 14
A.1.2.1
Introduction
p. 14
A.1.2.2
MWI Subscriber subscribing to the status of his message account, MWI AS is in the subscriber's network
p. 15
A.1.2.3
Void
A.1.3
Void
A.1.4
Signalling flows demonstrating how a message is deposited into the subscribers message account
p. 20
A.1.4.1
Introduction
p. 20
A.1.4.2
Depositing a message into the subscriber's message account
p. 20
A.1.4.2.1
Successful message deposit into the subscriber's message account
p. 20
B
Example of a filter criteria
p. 25
C
Void
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Change History
p. 27