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Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer

Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer. CDG International Roaming Team. Contents. 1. Objective 2. Feature Description 3. Current Routing for Roamer to Roamer 4. Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer 5. Numbering plan of DRRR 6. Interaction with other Features 7. Stage 2 Description

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Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer

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  1. Direct Routingfor Roamer to Roamer CDG International Roaming Team

  2. Contents 1. Objective 2. Feature Description 3. Current Routing for Roamer to Roamer 4. Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer 5. Numbering plan of DRRR 6. Interaction with other Features 7. Stage 2 Description 8. Requirements for DRRR 9. DRRR billing

  3. 1. Objective • Today, international charges both for caller and callee results in: • Roamers hesitate to call each other • Disadvantage against local rental mobile • Direct Routing will provide: • Lower charges to encourage roamers to call each other => Traffic Increase • Keep or Widen Home/Serve operator margin => Revenue Increase • Eliminate disadvantage against local rental mobile => Traffic/Revenue Increase

  4. 2. Feature Description • As for the present situation, in case of roamer(A) to roamer(B) calls, (A) has to make a international call to reach (B). ("trombone routing") • Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer(DRRR) provides a direct routing from (A) to (B) instead of a trombone routing. • To provide this feature, (A) and (B) must be the same operator’s subscribers and they roam to the same country. • Roamer dials *77 + MDN to initiate DRRR. • Displayed number[*77-(CC)-MDN(A)] on the mobile (B) when the DRRR call is received (DRRR with CNIP)

  5. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider Gateway MSC HLR call setup (IAC + CC+ MDN) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LOCREQ ROUTREQ ROUTREQ routreq routreq locreq call setup 3. Current Routing for Roamer to Roamer O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  6. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider Gateway MSC HLR REGNOT [MIN] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 REGNOT [MIN] regnot [profile(MDN)] regnot [profile(MDN)] Register MDN. FEATREQ isn’t sent to HLR transparently at the case DGTSDIAL starts *77. And Direct Routing procedure shall be started. FEATREQ[MIN, DGTSDIAL(*77+MDN)] ROUTREQ [MIN, TERMTRIG] routreq [TLDN] ROUTREQ sends by the MIN that was searched by MDN in DGTSDIAL. featreq [FEATRESULT, TERMLIST] call setup O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer 4. Direct Routing for Roamer to Roamer

  7. Signaling Network HLR HLR MSC/VLR MSC/VLR Serving Network Home Network Case 1 Roamer B Roamer A Network Boundary MS MS 5. Numbering plan of DRRR • Dialing for DRRR is [“*77”+(CC) +MDN] • Displayed number on the called party shall be able to call back directly to the calling party.(CNIP with DRRR) Case 1 1)The Roamer A dials *77+(CC)+MDN B. (e.g. *77-(81)-80-5066-9360) 2)The Roamer B displays *77+(CC)+MDN A Notice) It depends on the Home Carrier’s decision whether CC is included or not.

  8. 6. Interaction with other Features • Call Delivery None identified • Call Forwarding - Busy (CFB) CFB shall not be invoked during DRRR. BT or Announcement. • Call Forwarding - No Answer (CFNA) CFNA shall not be invoked during DRRR. BT or Announcement. • Call Forwarding - Unconditional (CFU) CFU shall not be invoked during DRRR. • Call Forwarding to VMS Call Forwarding to VMS shall not be invoked during DRRR.

  9. 6. Interaction with other Features (continued) • VMS Retrieval None identified. • Short Messaging Service (SMS) None identified. • Call Waiting (CW) CW may be invoked after DRRR. • Cancel Call Waiting (CCW) None identified. • Three-way Calling (3WC) 3WC may be invoked after DRRR.

  10. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 mobile B REGNOT [MIN_B] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ [MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A ROUTREQ [MIN_B, CPNSTRIG1_A] routreq [TLDN] featreq [FEATRESULT, TERMLIST] call setup mobile B 7. Stage 2 Description 1Successful DRRR Intersystem Termination O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  11. 7. Stage 2 Description 1 (continued)Successful DRRR Intersystem Termination • Serving MSC sends a REGNOT to STP Provider. • STP Provider forwards the REGNOT to HLR. • HLR sends a regnot with profile including MDN and CFI. When STP Provider receives the regnot, it registers the MDN_B and CFU-FA in CFI. • STP Provider forwards the regnot to Serving MSC. • The user dials *77-(CC)-MDN_B. Originating MSC sends a FEATREQ to STP Provider. STP Provider recognizes to initiate DRRR procedure because DGTSDIAL starts from *77. STP Provider searches the MDN_B value from GLR list and finds it. STP Provider confirms that CFU-FA is not “Authorized and activated”. • STP Provider sends a ROUTREQ with MIN_B that has been searched from GLR list and CPNSTRIG1_A that has been translated from MDN_A. • Serving MSC sends a routreq with TLDN. • STP Provider shall modify TLDN if needed. For example, Country Code shall be removed from “Destination Digits” and “Nature of Number” shall set to “National”. STP Provider sends a featreq with FEATRESULT that is successful and TERMLIST that is IntersystemTermination(TLDN). • Originating MSC sends IAM to Serving MSC. Mobile B displays *77-(CC)-MDN_A.

  12. MSC STP Provider HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 mobile B REGNOT [MIN_B] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ [MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A ROUTREQ [MIN_B, CPNSTRIG1_A] routreq [TLDN] featreq [FEATRESULT, TERMLIST] call setup mobile B Stage 2 Description 2Successful DRRR Local Termination pattern 1

  13. Stage 2 Description 2 (continued)Successful DRRR Local Termination pattern 1 • 1-8. Same as the Stage 2 Description 1 step 1-8. • MSC setup a call. Mobile B displays *77-(CC)-MDN_A.

  14. Stage 2 Description 3Successful DRRR Local Termination pattern 2 MSC STP Provider Gateway MSCHLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 REGNOT [MIN_B] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ[MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] featreq [FEATRESULT, TERMLIST(MIN_B, ESN_B), CPNSTRIG1_A] call setup

  15. Stage 2 Description 3 (continued)Successful DRRR Local Termination pattern 2 • 1-5. Same as the Stage 2 Description 1 step 1-5. • STP Provider sends a featreq with FEATRESULT that is successful, TERMLIST that is LocalTermination including MIN_B and ESN_B and CPNSTRIG1_A that has been translated from MDN_A. • MSC setup a call. Mobile B displays *77-(CC)-MDN_A.

  16. O_MSC S_MSC(old) STP Provider S_MSC(new) HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 mobile B REGCANC [MIN_B] REGCANC [MIN_B] regcanc regcanc regnot FEATREQ [MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A featreq [FEATRESULT, ACCDEN(=No Page Response), ANNLIST] call release Stage 2 Description 4Unsuccessful DRRR with Call release O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  17. Stage 2 Description 4 (continued)Unsuccessful DRRR with Call Release • A REGNOT is sent to HLR from new Serving MSC that is not in the same country as Originating MSC. • HLR sends a REGCANC to STP Provider. • STP Provider forwards the REGCANC to old Serving MSC. • Old Serving MSC sends a regcanc to STP Provider. • STP Provider forwards the regcanc to new Serving MSC. • HLR sends a regnot to Serving MSC. • The user dials *77-(CC)-MDN_B. Originating MSC sends a FEATREQ to STP Provider. STP Provider recognizes to initiate DRRR procedure because DGTSDIAL starts from *77. STP Provider searches the MDN_B value from GLR list and doesn’t find it. • STP Provider sends a featreq with FEATRESULT that is unsuccessful, ACCDEN that is 5 (No Page Response) and ANNLIST. • Originating MSC provides appropriate treatment based on ACCDEN and ANNLIST and releases a call.

  18. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 mobile B REGNOT [MIN_B] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ [MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A featreq [FEATRESULT, ACCDEN(=Termination Denied), ANNLIST] call release Stage 2 Description 5DRRR with CFU Activated O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  19. Stage 2 Description 5 (continued)DRRR with CFU Activated • 1-4. Same as the Stage 2 Description 1 step 1-4. • The user dials *77-(CC)-MDN_B. Originating MSC sends a FEATREQ to STP Provider. STP Provider recognizes to initiate DRRR procedure because DGTSDIAL starts from *77. STP Provider searches the MDN value from GLR list and finds it. STP Provider confirms that CFU-FA is “Authorized and activated”. • STP Provider sends a featreq with FEATRESULT that is unsuccessful, ACCDEN that is 4 (Termination Denied) and ANNLIST. • Originating MSC provides appropriate treatment based on ACCDEN and ANNLIST and releases a call.

  20. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider Gateway MSC HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 12 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 mobile B regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ[MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A ROUTREQ [MIN_B] busy routreq [ACCDEN(=Busy)] featreq [FEATRESULT, ACCDEN(=Busy), ANNLIST] call release Stage 2 Description 6DRRR with CFB Activated O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  21. Stage 2 Description 6 (continued)DRRR with CFB Activated • 1-6. Same as the Stage 2 Description 1 step 1-6. • Serving MSC recognizes the terminating MS is Busy. • Serving MSC sends a routreq with ACCDEN that is 3 (Busy). • STP Provider sends a featreq with FEATRESULT that is unsuccessful, ACCDEN that is 3 (Busy) and ANNLIST. • Originating MSC provides appropriate treatment based on ACCDEN and ANNLIST and releases a call.

  22. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider Gateway MSC HLR REGNOT [MIN_B] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 mobile B REGNOT [MIN_B] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] regnot [profile(MDN_B, CFI)] FEATREQ[MIN_A, DGTSDIAL(*77-(CC)-MDN_B)] mobile A ROUTREQ [MIN_B, CPNSTRIG1_A] routreq [TLDN] featreq [FEATRESULT, TERMLIST] call setup Stage 2 Description 7DRRR with CFNA Activated O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  23. O_MSC S_MSC STP Provider Gateway MSC HLR No Answer 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 REDREQ [REDREASON(=No Answer)] TRANUMREQ [REDREASON(=No Answer)] tranumreq [ACCDEN(=Busy), ANNLIST] redreq call release call release Stage 2 Description 7 (continued)DRRR with CFNA Activated O_MSC...MSC serving Originating roamer S_MSC...MSC serving Terminating roamer

  24. Stage 2 Description 7 (continued)DRRR with CFNA Activated • 1-9. Same as the Stage 2 Description 1 step 1-9. • The MS does not answer after alerting. • Serving MSC sends a REDREQ with REDREASON that is 2 (No Answer) to Originating MSC. • Originating MSC sends a TRANUMREQ with REDREASON that is 2 (NoAnswer) to STP Provider. • STP Provider sends a tranumreq with ACCDEN that is 3 (Busy) and ANNLIST. • Originating MSC sends a redreq to Serving MSC. • Originating MSC releases the inter-MSC call. • Originating MSC provides appropriate treatment based on ACCDEN and ANNLIST and releases a call.

  25. ANSI-41-D Description of Serving MSC 4.14.1 MSC Detecting Feature Request 12 Send a FeatureRequest INVOKE to the HLR associated with the MS. 13 Start the Feature Request Response Timer (FRRT). 14 WAIT for Feature Request reponse: 15 WHEN a RETURN RESULT is received: 15-1 Stop timer (FRRT). 15-2 IF the message can be processed: 15-2-1 IF the MS is still connected: 15-2-1-11 IF the TerminationList Parameter is received: 15-2-1-11-1 Execute the “MSC Routing Points Of Return” task (see 3.2.6) 3.2.6 MSC Routing Points of Return 3 For all terminations in the TerminationList parameter 3-4 IntersystemTermination: 3-4-1 Execute the “MSC Route the Call Leg Externally” task (see 3.3.8) 3.3.8 MSC Route the Call Leg Externally 27 ELSE IntersystemTermination parameter is received. 27-1 Set destination to the DestinationDigits parameter within the IntersystemTermiantion parameter. 31 Process a call setup toward the destination via the route and selected carrier.

  26. 8. Requirements for DRRR HLR • HLR sends regnot RR including MDN and CFU-FA in CFI. STP Provider • STP Provider has MDN and CFU-FA statusfor the roamer. • STP Provider supports DRRR procedure (refer to page 10 to 15) and the error treatment (refer to page 14 to 17). • STP Provider modifies TLDN that indicates International call. • Remove Country Code • Set to “National ” on “Nature of Number” • STP Provider supports the error treatment when CFU-FA in GLR list is “Authorize and activated”(refer to page 18 to 24 ).

  27. 8. Requirements for DRRR (continued) • MSC • When a roamer dials *77 + MDN, the MSC sends a FEATREQ to STP Provider. • Intersystem Termination shall be done when the MSC receives featreq • [TERMLIST(IntersystemTermination)]. • Local Termination shall be done when the MSC receives featreq • [TERMLIST(LocalTermination)].

  28. 9. DRRR billing Objective • DRRR service provides a special price (discount rate compare to TROMBONE routing) only for the Roamers who roam to the same area. • Call maker (Origination) is charged only for originating airtime, except international toll to homeland. • Call receiver (Termination) is charged only for terminating airtime, except international charge from homeland. • DIRECT-R Originating CIBER shall be different from TROMBONE-R in order to provide a discount rate for roamers who made the call.

  29. * TO : Trombone-R Origination * TI : Trombone-R International * TT : Trombone-R Termination TO TO TT TI CDR CIBER TT Trombone Routing

  30. * DO : Direct-R Origination * DT : Direct-R Termination CDR CIBER DO DO DT DT Direct Routing

  31. DO TO Comparison of TO and DO CIBER DIRECT ROUTING ORIGINATION CIBER TROMBONE ROUTING ORIGINATION CIBER VS “SPECIAL FEATURE USED” “D (International)” or “N (CDMA)” could be included. “V (DRRR) ” shall be included.

  32. DT TT Comparison of TT and DT CIBER DIRECT ROUTING TERMINATION CIBER TROMBONE ROUTING TERMINATION CIBER VS NO any special difference.

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