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  RE/SMG-040705PR3 ETS 300 585 012 SMG 04
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  Publication (1996-09-17) 3 1996-09-30 View Standstill Information 1996-02-22
  Rapporteur Technical Officer Harmonised Standard
  Kevin Holley Ian Doig No View Transposition Data
 
Title Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2) (GSM); Use of Data Terminal Equipment - Data Circuit terminating Equipment (DTE - DCE) interface for Short Message Service (SMS) and Cell Broadcast Service (CBS) (GSM 07.05)
 
Scope and Field
of Application
This European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) defines three interface
protocols for control of SMS functions within a GSM mobile telephone
from a remote terminal via an asynchronous interface.
Section 2 defines a binary protocol (“Block Mode”). The protocol
includes error protection and is suitable for use where the link may
not be completely reliable. It will be of particular use where control
of remote devices is required. Efficient transfer of binary encoded
user data is possible.
Section 3 defines a character-based interfaced based on “AT” commands
(“Text Mode”). This mode is suitable for unintelligent terminals or
terminal emulators, and for application software built on command
structures like those defined in V.25ter. Some of the commands defined
in Section 3 will also be useful for implementations of Section 2
and/or Section 4, for example enabling an indication of incoming SMS
messages.
Section 4 defines a character-based interface with hex-encoded binary
transfer of message blocks (“PDU Mode”). This mode is suitable for
software drivers based on AT command structures which do not
understand the content of the message blocks and can only pass them
between the MT and “upper level” software resident in the TE.
In all three modes, the terminal is considered to be in control for
SMS/CBS transactions.
This specification considers the mobile termination to be a single
entity. Other GSM Technical Specifications describe the split of
functionality between the mobile equipment and SIM.
 
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Keywords Projects Clusters Frequencies Mandates Directives
  BROADCAST
CBS
CELL
DCE
DTE
GSM
GSM_PHASE2
INTERFACE
MOBILE
PLMN
RADIO
SMS
GSM
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