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7.1.3 Subscriber Information Caching Function
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7.1.4 Subscriber Information Cancellation Function
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7.1.5 HLR emulation Function
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7.1.6 Location Updating Screening Function
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7.1.7 Routeing Information Providing Function
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7.1.8 Regional Restriction and Unsupported Services handling Function
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7.1.9 Super Charger function
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7.2 Circuit Switched Service
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7.2.1 Location Management Procedures
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7.2.1.1 Location Updating Procedure
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7.2.1.1.1 First Location Updating Procedure
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7.2.1.1.2 Second and further Location Updating Procedure
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7.2.1.1.3 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.2.1.2 Cancel Location Procedure
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7.2.1.2.1 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.2.1.3 Handling of unsupported service
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7.2.2 Retrieval of routeing information procedure
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7.2.2.1 Information flow for retrieval of routeing information for an MT call
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7.2.2.2 Functional requirements of network entities
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7.2.2.2.1 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.2.2.3 Contents of messages (HLR-GLR, GLR-VLR)
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7.2.3 Authentication Information Retrieval procedure ARRI
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7.2.4 Subscriber Data management procedure
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7.2.4.1 Insert Subscriber Data Procedure
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7.2.4.2 Delete Subscriber Data Procedure
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7.2.5 Supplementary services procedures
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7.3 Packet Switched Service
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7.3.1 GPRS Attach Procedure
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7.3.1.1 New SGSN served by GLR, old SGSN served by HLR
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7.3.1.4 New SGSN served by HLR, old SGSN served by GLR
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7.3.1.5.1 Process Update_GPRS_Location_GLR
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7.3.1.5.2 Process Subscriber_Present_GPRS_GLR
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7.3.1.5.3 Procedure Insert_Subscriber_Data_GPRS_Initiated_GLR
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7.3.1.5.4 Process Cancel_GPRS_Location_Initiated_GLR
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7.3.2 Detach procedure
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7.3.2.1 HLR-Initiated Detach Procedure
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7.3.2.2 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.3.2.2.1 Process Cancel_GPRS_Location_GLR
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7.3.3 Authentication of Subscriber
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7.3.4 Inter SGSN Routeing Area Update Procedure
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7.3.5 Subscriber Management Procedures
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7.3.5.1 Insert Subscriber Data Procedure
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7.3.5.2 Delete Subscriber Data Procedure
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7.3.6 PDP Context Activation Procedure
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7.3.6.1 Successful Network-Requested PDP Context Activation Procedure with GLR
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7.3.6.2 Unsuccessful Network-Requested PDP Context Activation Procedure with GLR
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7.4 Purge MS Procedure
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7.4.1 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.4.1.1 Process Purge_MS_GLR
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7.5 Regional Restriction Procedure
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7.6 Recovery and Restoration
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7.6.1 GLR Failure
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7.6.2 HLR Failure
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7.6.2.1 Suppression of Intra-PLMN signalling
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7.6.2.1.1 Usage of the HLR id List (Tool 1)
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7.6.2.1.2 Multiple GLR number allocation (Tool 2)
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7.6.3 VLR Failure
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7.6.4 SGSN Failure
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7.6.5 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.6.5.1 Process Restore_Data_GLR
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7.7 Short Message Service
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7.7.1 Scope
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7.7.2 Definitions
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7.7.3 Services and service elements
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7.7.3.1 Short Message Service elements
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7.7.4 Network architecture
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7.7.4.1 Basic network structure
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7.7.5 Node functionality related to SM MT
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7.7.5.1 General
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7.7.5.2 Functionality of the GLR
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7.7.5.3 Functionality of the IM-MSC
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7.7.6 Protocols and protocol architecture
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7.7.7.1 Short message mobile terminated
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7.7.7.2 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.7.7.2.1 Process Obtain_MSC_Number_GLR
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7.7.7.2.2 Process Inform_SM_Delivery_Failure_GLR
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7.7.7.2.3 Procedure Check_Absent_SubscriberSM_In_GLR
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7.7.7.3 Alert transfer
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7.8 Subscriber and Equipment Trace
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7.9 Impact of GLR on CAMEL
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7.9.1 The VLR supports CAMEL Phase 2 onwards
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7.10 Interaction with CCBS
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7.10.1 Two possible treatments for interaction with CCBS
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7.10.2 The functionality in the GLR
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7.10.2.1 Functional requirements of GLR
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7.10.2.1.1 Process Set_reporting_GLR
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7.10.2.1.2 Process Status report GLR
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7.10.2.1.3 Process Remote_User_Free_GLR
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7.10.2.1.4 Procedure CCBS_status_report_GLR
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7.10.2.1.5 Procedure CCBS_start_report_GLR
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7.11 Location Service
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7.11.1 Mobile Terminating Location Request
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7.11.1.1 Circuit Switched Mobile Terminating Location Request (CS-MT-LR)
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7.11.1.1.1 Location Preparation Procedure
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7.11.1.1.2 Positioning Measurement Establishment Procedure
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