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Completion of Communications to Busy Subscriber (CCBS), Completion of Communications on No Reply (CCNR) and Completion of Communications on Not Logged-in (CCNL)
4.1
Introduction
4.2
Description
4.3
Operational requirements
4.4
Coding requirements
4.5
Signalling requirements
4.6
Interaction of Call-Completion with other services
4.8
Parameter values (timers)
4.9
Communication completion configuration XCAP application usage
A
Signalling flows
B
Example of filter criteria
C
IANA Registration templates
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Change History
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Completion of Communications to Busy Subscriber (CCBS), Completion of Communications on No Reply (CCNR) and Completion of Communications on Not Logged-in (CCNL)
p. 10
4.1
Introduction
p. 10
4.2
Description
p. 10
4.2.1
General description
p. 10
4.3
Operational requirements
p. 11
4.3.1
Provision/withdrawal
p. 11
4.4
Coding requirements
p. 11
4.5
Signalling requirements
p. 12
4.5.1
Activation/deactivation
p. 12
4.5.2
Registration/erasure
p. 12
4.5.3
Interrogation
p. 12
4.5.4
Invocation and operation
p. 12
4.5.4.1
Actions at the originating UE
p. 12
4.5.4.2
Actions at the originating AS
p. 13
4.5.4.2.0
General
p. 13
4.5.4.2.1
CC Invocation
p. 13
4.5.4.2.1.1
Normal procedures
p. 13
4.5.4.2.1.1.1
Detecting if CC is possible
p. 13
4.5.4.2.1.1.2
Starting of the service retention procedure
p. 13
4.5.4.2.1.1.3
CC service invocation by user A
p. 14
4.5.4.2.1.1.4
Stopping of the service retention procedure
p. 14
4.5.4.2.1.1.5
Sending of the CC invocation request to the terminating AS
p. 14
4.5.4.2.1.1.6
Procedures after CC invocation confirmation from the terminating AS
p. 15
4.5.4.2.1.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 16
4.5.4.2.2
CC Revocation
p. 16
4.5.4.2.2.1
Normal procedures
p. 16
4.5.4.2.2.1.1
Generating a revocation request
p. 16
4.5.4.2.2.1.2
Revocation requested by the user
p. 16
4.5.4.2.2.1.3
Revocation caused by timer expiry
p. 17
4.5.4.2.2.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 17
4.5.4.2.3
CC Operation
p. 17
4.5.4.2.3.1
Normal procedures
p. 17
4.5.4.2.3.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 18
4.5.4.2.3.2.1
Non-acceptance of CC recall
p. 18
4.5.4.2.3.2.2
User A is found not available
p. 18
4.5.4.2.3.2.3
The caller makes another call to the same destination B
p. 19
4.5.4.2.3.2.4
CC call failure
p. 19
4.5.4.3
Actions at the terminating AS
p. 19
4.5.4.3.0
General
p. 19
4.5.4.3.1
CC possible indication
p. 20
4.5.4.3.1.1
Normal operation
p. 20
4.5.4.3.1.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 20
4.5.4.3.2
CC Invocation
p. 20
4.5.4.3.2.1
Normal operation
p. 20
4.5.4.3.2.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 21
4.5.4.3.3
CC Revocation
p. 21
4.5.4.3.3.1
Normal operation
p. 21
4.5.4.3.3.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 21
4.5.4.3.4
CC Operation
p. 22
4.5.4.3.4.1
Normal operation
p. 22
4.5.4.3.4.1.1
The callee becomes available
p. 22
4.5.4.3.4.1.2
The CC recall is started
p. 22
4.5.4.3.4.1.3
Incoming communication during the CC recall processing
p. 22
4.5.4.3.4.1.4
Procedures after the CC call was offered to the callee
p. 23
4.5.4.3.4.1.5
Further procedures
p. 23
4.5.4.3.4.2
Exceptional procedures
p. 23
4.5.4.4
Actions at the terminating UE
p. 24
4.5.5
SIP specific Event Notifications
p. 24
4.6
Interaction of Call-Completion with other services
p. 24
4.6.1
Communication waiting (CW)
p. 24
4.6.2
Communication Hold (HOLD)
p. 24
4.6.3
Terminating Identification Presentation (TIP)
p. 24
4.6.4
Terminating Identification Restriction (TIR)
p. 24
4.6.5
Originating identification presentation (OIP)
p. 24
4.6.6
Originating identification restriction (OIR)
p. 24
4.6.7
Conference calling (CONF)
p. 25
4.6.8
Communication diversion services (CDIV)
p. 25
4.6.8.1
General
p. 25
4.6.8.2
Communication Forwarding Unconditional
p. 25
4.6.8.3
Communication forwarding busy
p. 25
4.6.8.4
Communication forwarding no reply
p. 25
4.6.8.5
Communication forwarding not registered
p. 26
4.6.8.6
Communication deflection (CD)
p. 26
4.6.9
Advice of charge (AOC)
p. 26
4.6.10
Completion of communications (CCBS/CCNR/CCNL)
p. 26
4.6.11
Malicious communication identification (MCID)
p. 26
4.6.12
Anonymous Communication Rejection and Communication Barring (ACR/CB)
p. 26
4.6.13
Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
p. 26
4.6.14
Explicit Communication Transfer (ECT)
p. 27
4.6.15
Flexible Alerting (FA)
p. 27
4.6.16
Customized Alerting Tones (CAT)
p. 27
4.6.17
Enhanced Calling Name (eCNAM)
|R12|
p. 27
4.6.18
Multi-Device (MuD)
|R12|
p. 27
4.6.19
Multi-Identity (MiD)
|R12|
p. 27
4.7
Void
4.8
Parameter values (timers)
p. 27
4.8.1
Timers referring to the originating AS
p. 27
4.8.2
Timers referring to the terminating AS
p. 27
4.9
Communication completion configuration XCAP application usage
|R9|
p. 28
4.9.1
General
p. 28
4.9.2
Data semantics
p. 28
4.9.3
XML schema
p. 28
4.10.2
Communication completion request records XCAP application usage
p. 29
4.10.2.1
Application Unique ID (AUID)
p. 29
4.10.2.2
XML schema
p. 29
4.10.2.3
Default document namespace
p. 30
4.10.2.4
MIME type
p. 30
4.10.2.5
Validation constraints
p. 30
4.10.2.6
Data semantics
p. 30
4.10.2.7
Naming conventions
p. 30
4.10.2.8
Resource interdependencies
p. 30
4.10.2.9
Authorization policies
p. 30
A
Signalling flows
p. 31
A.1
CCBS activation and CCBS call
p. 31
A.2
CCBS suspend and resume procedures
p. 37
A.3
CCNR activation
p. 40
A.4
CCNR call
p. 43
A.5
CCNL invocation
|R10|
p. 45
A.6
CCNL call
|R10|
p. 48
B
Example of filter criteria
p. 51
B.0
General
p. 51
B.1
Originating side
p. 51
B.2
Terminating side
p. 51
C
IANA Registration templates
|R9|
p. 52
C.1
IANA registry for application media types
p. 52
C.1.1
IANA registration template for application/vnd.3gpp.ccrr+xml
p. 52
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Change History
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