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GSM Association Official Document: AA.14 Restricted AA. 14 Version 4.0 International Roaming Agreement - Individual Annexes 4.0 15 August 2007 This is a non-binding permanent reference document of the GSM Association. Security Classification Category: Restricted – Full Members X Restricted – Associate Members X NOTE: The normal security markings for RESTRICTED documents are waived on this document to allow for ease of duplication. This waiver does not release the control requirements for GSM Association RESTRICTED documents.
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GSM Association Official Document: AA.14 Restricted AA. 14 Version 4.0

International Roaming Agreement - Individual Annexes

4.0

15 August 2007

This is a non-binding permanent reference document of the GSM Association.

Security Classification Category:

Restricted – Full Members X

Restricted – Associate Members X

NOTE: The normal security markings for RESTRICTED documents are waived on this document to allow for ease of duplication.

This waiver does not release the control requirements for GSM Association RESTRICTED documents.

GSM Association Official Document: AA.14 Restricted AA. 14 Version 4.0

Restricted Information

Access to and distribution of this document is restricted to the persons listed under the heading Security Classification

Category*. This document is confidential to the Association and is subject to copyright protection. This document is to be

used only for the purposes for which it has been supplied and information contained in it must not be disclosed or in any

other way made available, in whole or in part, to persons other than those listed under Security Classification Category*

without the prior written approval of the Association. The GSM Association (“Association”) makes no representation, warranty

or undertaking (express or implied) with respect to and does not accept any responsibility for, and hereby disclaims liability

for the accuracy or completeness or timeliness of the information contained in this document. The information contained

in this document may be subject to change without prior notice.

Copyright Disclaimer

© GSM Association 2007

The information in this document and the GSM logo are the property of the GSM Association.

Document History

Version Date Brief Description

3.1.1 August 1998 Document Classification Scheme

3.2.0 September

1998 Changes due to SMS new principles approved Plenary #40

3.2.1 September

1999

Inclusion of CAMEL and HSCSD under Bearer Services. NS CR #4

3.3.0 April 2000 The change requests approved/noted at Plenary 43 were incorporated.

3.4.0 October 2000 Changes due to GPRS roaming included as approved by Plenary 44. Implementation of

BARG Documents: Doc 91/00, Doc 196/00, and Doc 198/00. Plenary Doc 152/00Rev 1

3.4.1 March 2001 NSCR #10 – Inclusion of the Update and Application dates and changes to the sub-

headings of Annex I.3.1 (I.3.1.1 and I.3.1.2)

3.4.2 September

2001

NSCR #11 Change in the title of Annex I.3.1 and deletion of sub-section I.2.3, I.3.1.3 and

I.3.1.4. Reference to IOT in Annex I.2

3.5.0 November

2001 CR 13 – To cater for 3G Services.

3.6.0 January 2002 CR 14 – BARG Doc 242/01 regarding SMS Welcome and Data Privacy for SMS Welcome

and CR 15 – BARG Doc 266/01 regarding Picture Messaging.

3.7.0 April 2002

CR 16 – BARG Doc 019/02 Rev 3 regarding the inclusion of a CAMEL Invocation

Fee.

CR 17 – BARG Doc 033/02 was withdrawn during BARG # 56 (Subject: Limitation to Long

Call Duration)

CR 18 – BARG Doc 039/02 Rev 1 regarding the implementation of the GPRS IOT

Template. 3.8.0 July 2002

SCR 19 – BARG Doc 100/02 to add a new sub section to Annex I.1 which will now include

a comprehensive contact list.

SCR 20 – BARG Doc 101/02 regarding changes to the Revision Sheet and an additional

sheet where operators are to record changes effected.

CR 21 – BARG Doc 102/02 regarding the rounding rules applied to partial GPRS CDRs.

3.9.0 October 2002

SCR 25 – BARG Doc 174/02 to remove all references to X.25 as per action point

57/13 raised in BARG #57.

SCR 27 – BARG Doc 177/02 to include the HPMN Operator’s Customer Care numbers for

cases where the roaming subscriber needs to be referred back to the home Public Mobile

Network.

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3.10.0 November

2002

SCR 26 – BARG Doc 176/02 rev 1 to amend wording of Annex I.3 with special emphasis on

Premium Numbers.

SCR 28 – BARG Doc 178/02 rev 2 to introduce a new Annex I.5.3 dealing with

Relevant Miscellaneous Technical Details.

NSCR 29 – BARG Doc 224/02 to introduce two formats for the presentation of

International Tariffs in Annex I.3 3.10.1 December

2002

NSCR 30 – BARG Doc 275/02 to include reference to SMS Interworking in Annex

I.4.4

NSCR 31 – BARG Doc 278/02 Rev 1 to quote the maximum charge of Premium

Numbers. 3.11.0 April 2003 SCR 32 – BARG Doc 029/03 Rev 1 to cater for WLAN Roaming.

Version Date Brief Description

3.12.0 August 2003 SCR 33 – BARG Doc 106/03 to include a threshold for SMS indicated only in case

APMN and HPMN have signed and executed Annexes 2 and 3 of an SMS IW.

3.13.0 September

2003

SCR 034 (BARG Doc 116/03Rev3) Move to Technology Neutral Agreement

3.13.1 October 2003 NSCR 036 BARG 209/03, clarification of information needed for GPRS.

3.13.2 February 2004 Approval by the EMC of CR 37 (BARG 63/021) regarding the inclusion of the

Single Band GSM 850 MHz and Dual Band GSM 850/1900.

3.14.0 March 2004 SCR 039 (BARG 63/061), inclusion of Call Type Levels.

14.1 November

2004

NSCR 042, BARG Doc 64_069 Removal of Recognition Column in the Revision

Sheet.

15.0 February 2005 SCR 043, BARG Doc_10 To support combined HUR and a single SDR level.

16.0 May 2005

mCR 044 – BARG Doc 65_019 Inclusion of contact details for Agreement

Management.

mCR 045 – BARG Doc 65_046 Clarification of GPRS IOT.

mCR 047 – BARG Doc 65_ 051 Inclusion of CAMEL Phase required to be supported for

own subscribers.

mCR 048 – BARG Doc 65_052 Clarification of kilobyte and megabyte. MCR 049 – BARG

Doc 65_054 Bring AA. 14 in line with BA. 12.

mCR 050 – BARG Doc 65_057 Inclusion of Bank Account Details on invoices.

17.0 November

2005

MCR 051 – BARG Doc 66_015 Inclusion of options for the support of Electronic

Invoicing.

MCR 052 – BARG Doc 66_023 Rev 1 Inclusion of Call Type Levels for CAMEL MCR 053 –

BARG Doc 66_ 029 Inclusion of the Billing & Transfer to Annex I.8. MCR 054 – BARG Doc

66_035 Removal of SMS Welcome Sections.

mCR 055 BARG Doc 66_042 Inclusion of SMS MT records.

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18.0 May 2006

MCR 056 – BARG Doc 67_025 Deletion of Annex I.5.3 Miscellaneous Technical

Details

MCR 057 – BARG Doc 67_026 Deletion of Place Name Database Information and change

in the wording for SMS Interworking

MCR 058 – BARG Doc 67_027 Introduction of Security Features in a new format

MCR 059 – BARG Doc 67_028 Update to the Billing & Transfer Information

MCR 060 – BARG Doc 67_029 Update to the Revision Sheet

MCR 061 – BARG Doc 67_031 Update to Annex I.7 Fraud Prevention Procedures MCR

062 – BARG Doc 67_033 Introduction of the need to state the full list of prices for Premium

Numbers

MCR 063 – BARG Doc 67_034 Removes the need to state tariffs in minute intervals –

Annex I.3.1

MCR 064 – BARG Doc 67_035 Removes the need to state tariffs in minute intervals –

Annex I.3.1.2

19.0 November

2006

mCR 065 – BARG Doc 68_009 Rev 1 Removal of Services Definitions

MCR 066 – BARG Doc 68_015 Inclusion of additional fields in I.8.1 and Inclusion of BID

Information.

MCR 067 – BARG Doc 68_017 Inclusion of HSDPA in the Services List 20.0 May 2007

mCR 068 – BARG Doc 69_046 Inclusion of old Data Requirements in I.8.1 mCR 070 –

BARG Doc 69_015 Network Extensions/Additional networks to be represented

mCR 071 – BARG Doc 69_062 Rev 1 Addition of NRTRDE versions and provider

4.0 15 August 2007

MCR 072 – BARG Doc 70_006 Rev 1 Introduction of Regulation. Changes approved

through an email vote during July 2007 to support the introduction of regulation. Pending

EMC approval 1 August 2007.

Changes Since Last Version

MCR 072 – BARG Doc 70_006 Rev 1 Introduction of Regulation. Changes approved through an email vote during

July 2007 to support the introduction of regulation. Pending EMC approval 1 August 2007.

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Table of contents

Annex I.0 Revision Sheet for Individual Annexes .................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Annex I.1 Agreement Management Principles (Operator Confidential)....................................................................................................................... 10

I.1.1 Contact Points for Agreement Management (Operator Confidential) ................................................................................................................. 10

I.2 International Roaming Contact List (Operator Confidential) ...................................................................................................................................... 10

Annex I.2 Services ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

I.2.1 GSM CS and/or 3GSM CS Services Provided for Roaming Subscribers (Public Domain) ......................................................................... 13

I.2.2 GPRS and/or 3GSM PS Services and Applications Provided for Roaming Subscribers ............................................................................ 16

I.2.3 Additional Services Provided for Roaming Subscribers (Public Domain) ......................................................................................................... 19

I.2.3.1 Additional services provided for Roaming Subscribers in VPMN Operator’s Public Mobile Network ................................................ 19

I.2.3.1.1 Home short codes: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

I.2.3.1.2 Local services provide by VPMN Operator: ........................................................................................................................................................... 19

I.2.3.2 ADDITIONAL SERVICES REQUESTED FOR ROAMING SUBSCRIBERS ...................................................................................................... 20

I.2.3.2.1 HPMN Operator’s Home Short Codes: ................................................................................................................................................................... 20

I.2.3.2.2 Local Services: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

I.2.3.2.3 Minimum CAMEL Phase needed to be implemented. ...................................................................................................................................... 20

Annex I.3. Billing and Accounting (Operator Confidential) ............................................................................................................................................... 21

I.3.1.1. IOT for Circuit Switched Traffic ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

I.3.1.2 IOT FOR GPRS, WLAN AND/OR 3GSM PS TRAFFIC – <Enter IOT Type and IOT Name> .................................................................... 43

I.3.2 Mailing List for TAP and Bulk SMS Data Transfer (Operator Confidential) ....................................................................................................... 45

I.3.3 Mailing List for Inter PMN Operator Invoices (Operator Confidential)................................................................................................................. 48

I.3.4 Application of Taxes (Operator Confidential) ............................................................................................................................................................... 49

Annex I.4 Customer Care (Operator Confidential) ............................................................................................................................................................... 50

I.4.1 Inter Operator Customer Care Contact (Operator Confidential) ........................................................................................................................... 50

I.4.2 Customer Service Numbers (Public Domain) ............................................................................................................................................................... 52

I.4.3 Customer Care Contact Numbers (Public Domain) .................................................................................................................................................. 53

I.4.4 General Customer Care Information (Public Domain) I.4.4.1 Website (Public Domain) ............................................................................... 54

I.4.4.2 Handset Display (Public Domain) .................................................................................................................................................................................. 54

I.4.4.3 SMS Interworking (Operator Confidential) ................................................................................................................................................................. 54

Annex I.5 Technical Aspects (Operator Confidential) .......................................................................................................................................................... 55

I.5.1 Contact Points for Handling Test SIM and/or USIM Cards (Operator Confidential) ............................................................................... 55

I.5.2 Security (Operator Confidential) ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

I.5.2.1 Authentication....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

I.5.2.2 Ciphering ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 56

I.5.2.3 IMEI Check ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 56

I.5.2.4 Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI) .......................................................................................................................................................... 56

I.5.2.5 Packet Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (PTMSI) ....................................................................................................................................... 56

AnneX I.6 Data Privacy (Operator Confidential) .................................................................................................................................................................. 57

I.6.1 National Requirements for Data Privacy for HPMN Operator Subscribers ................................................................................................. 57

I.6.2 National Requirements for Data Privacy for VPMN Operator Subscribers ........................................................................................................ 57

I.6.3 Other national Requirements ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 57

Annex I.7 Fraud Prevention Procedures (Operator Confidential) ................................................................................................................................ 58

I.7.1 Information on Fraud Prevention Procedures (Operator Confidential) ............................................................................................................... 58

I.7.2. Information on NRTRDE procedure ............................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Annex I.8 Billing Annexes ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 60

I.8.1 Billing and Transfer Information ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 60

Annex I.9 BID Annexes (Optional) .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 61

I.9.1 Billing Identifier (BID) Information (Optional) ............................................................................................................................................................... 61

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Annex I.0 Revision Sheet for Individual Annexes

Revision Sheet for Individual Annexes <Enter all TADIG Codes for this AA.14>

Multiple networks can only be added into this AA.14 where they are in the same country. By entering more than one country

into your AA.14 you are in breach of GSMA antitrust rules and legislation.

Individual

Annex no:

Annex name

Section name

Annex

Reference

Enter TADIG Code/s

and IOT represented)

Revision status

(date)

Revised

this Version

0 Revision Sheet yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

I Agreement Management Principles TADIG Code/s

I.1 Contact Points for Agreement Management yyyy-dd-mm Yes/No

1.2 International Roaming Contact List yyyy-dd-mm Yes/No

2 Services TADIG Code/s

2.1 GSM CS and/or 3GSM CS services provided for Roaming

Subscribers

yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

2.2 GPRS and/or 3GSM PS Services and Applications

provided for Roaming Subscribers

yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

2.3 Additional Services provided for Roaming Subscribers yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

3 Billing and Accounting TADIG Code/s 3.1* International Roaming Inter Operator Tariffs for <IOT

Name>

<Standard IOT> yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

3.1* International Roaming Inter Operator Tariffs for <IOT

Name>

<Regulated IOT> yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

3.2 Mailing list for TAP and Bulk SMS Data Transfer yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

3.3 Mailing list for Inter PMN Operator Invoices yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

3.4 Application of Taxes yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

4 Customer Care TADIG Code/s 4.1 Inter Operator Customer Care Contact yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

4.2 Customer Services Numbers yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

4.3 Customer Care Contact Numbers yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

4.4 General Customer Care Information yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

5 Technical Aspects TADIG Code/s 5.1 Contact Points for Handling Test SIM and/or USIM Cards yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

5.2 Security yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

6 Data Privacy TADIG Code/s 6.1 National Requirements for Data Privacy for HPMN

Operator Subscribers

yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

6.2 National Requirements for Data Privacy for VPMN Operator

Subscribers

yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

6.3 Other National Requirements yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

7 Fraud Prevention Procedures TADIG Code/s 7.1 Information on Fraud Prevention Procedures yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

8 Billing Annexes TADIG Code/s 8.1 Billing & Transfer Information yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

9 BID Annexes TADIG Code/s 9.1 Billing Identifier (BID) Information (optional) yyyy-mm-dd Yes/No

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*Please note: Annex I.3.1 must be repeated where an operator needs to offer a regulated IOT. It is also possible to repeat all

Annexes where the information differs between TADIG codes

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted b

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

I.0.1 Changes Since Last Version

Individual

Annex #:

Annex Name

Section Name

Changes Effected

I.1 Contact Points for Agreement Management

1.2 International Roaming Contact List 2.1 GSM CS and/or 3GSM CS services provided for Roaming Subscribers

2.2 GPRS and/or 3GSM PS Services and

Applications provided for Roaming Subscribers

2.3 Additional Services provided for Roaming

Subscribers

3.1 International Roaming Inter Operator Tariffs

<Standard IOT>

3.1 International Roaming Inter Operator Tariffs

<Regulated IOT>

3.2 Mailing list for TAP and Bulk SMS Data

3.3 Mailing list for Inter PMN Operator Invoices 3.4 Application of Taxes 4.1 Inter Operator Customer Care Contact

4.2 Customer Services Numbers 4.3 Customer Care Contact Numbers

4.4 General Customer Care Information

5.1 Contact Points for Handling Test SIM and/or

USIM Cards

5.2 Security 6.1 National Requirements for Data Privacy for

HPMN Operator Subscribers

6.2 National Requirements for Data Privacy for

VPMN Operator Subscribers

6.3 Other National Requirements

7.1 Information on Fraud Prevention Procedures 8 Additional Annexes (Optional)

8.1 Billing & Transfer Information

9.1 Billing Identifier (BID) Information (optional)

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Annex I.1 Agreement Management Principles (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.1.1 Contact Points for Agreement Management (Operator Confidential)

Postal address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Delivery address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Delivery address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

General Contact E Mail address:

(for AA. 14, IR.21 or General Communication exchanges)

[email protected]

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Inter Operator Contact(s) for:

CAMEL

GPRS

WLAN

SMS Interworking

MMS Interworking

3G

Others

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+ xx xx xx xx>

Telefax: <+ xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

I.2 International Roaming Contact List (Operator Confidential)

General Postal Address:

<Operator>

<Additional Info>

<Postal Address>

<Postcode>

<Country>

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Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

International Roaming: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Mobile: + XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Customer Care Aspects: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Marketing Aspects: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Inter PMN Operator Invoices: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Fraud Prevention Aspects: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

SIM Card Expert: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by

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Tape Delivery and Tape

Return Address:

<Clearing House/Operator>

<Clearing House/Operator>

<Additional Info>

<Postal Address>

<Postcode>

<Country>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Enquiries and Complaints about Tapes or EDI: <Clearing House/Operator>

<Clearing House/Operator>

<Additional Info>

<Postal Address>

<Postcode>

<Country>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

IREG Testing: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Public Mobile Network Faults: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Contact Point for TADIG testing: <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Contact Point for MAP signaling, SS#7, Routing and ISC’s : <Contact Person>

Tel.: +XXX XX XXX XXX

Fax: +XXX XX XXX XXX

E Mail: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

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Annex I.2 Services

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.2.1 GSM CS and/or 3GSM CS Services Provided for Roaming Subscribers (Public Domain)

Services provided as per: <Date: yyyy-mm-dd> . The IOT is indicated in Annex I.3.1

TELESERVICES

Availability

Available/Not Available

Changed this

update

<GSM CS/3GSM CS Common Part>

Speech telephony

Speech, emergency calls

SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE MT/PP

Short Message Service MO/PP

Short Message Service Cell Broadcast

<GSM CS Specific Part>

Alternate speech and facsimile gr.3,T Alternate speech and facsimile gr.3,NT

Automatic facsimile gr.3, T

Automatic facsimile gr.3 , NT

SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES

<GSM CS/3GSM CS Common Part>

Calling line identification presentation (CLIP) Calling line identification restriction

(CLIR) Connected line identification presentation (CoLP) Connected line

identification restriction (CoLR) Call forwarding unconditional (CFU)

Call forwarding on mobile subscriber busy (CFB) Call forwarding on no reply

(CFNRy)

Call forwarding on mobile subscr. not reachable (CFNRc) Call waiting (CW)

Call hold (HOLD)

Multy party (MPTY) Closed user group (CUG) Multiple Subscriber Profile

Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers

Call Deflection

Explicit Call Transfer

Advice of charge, information (AoCI) Advice of charge, charging (AoCC)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

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<Date: yyyy-mm-dd>

TELESERVICES

Availability

Available/Not Available

Changed

This update

Barring of all outgoing calls (BAOC)

Barring of all outgoing international calls (BOIC)

Barring of all outgoing international calls except (BOIC-ex HC) Barring of all incoming calls (BAIC)

Barring of all incoming calls when roaming outs. HPMN Operator

(BAIC-Roam)

User to User Signalling (UUS) USSD /MO

USSD /MT

Support of Private Numbering Plan (SPNP) Calling Name Presentation (CNAP)

EMLPP (Enhanced Multi-Level Procedure and Pre-emption)

<3GSM CS Specific Part>

Multi Call (MC)

BEARER SERVICES Availability

Available/Not Available

Changed

this update

<GSM CS Specific Part>

Asynchronous 300 - 9600 bps, T

Asynchronous 300 - 9600 bps, NT

Asynchronous 14.4 kbps

Synchronous 1.2 - 9.6 kbps, T

Synchronous 2.4 - 9.6 kbps,NT

PAD access 300 - 9600 bps, T

PAD access 300 - 9600 bps, NT

HSCSD Asymmetric

HSCSD Symmetric

ECSD (EDGE Circuit Switched Connection)

EDGE is not a mode by itself, but must be associated to HSCSD and/or GPRS to be

a service presented to the user. ECSD means Extended HSCSD, EGPRS means

Extended GPRS. This will improve the bandwidth for the customer.

<GSM CS Specific Part>

Asynchronous, T

Asynchronous, NT

Synchronous, T

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

ADDITIONAL GSM FEATURES Availability Changed

this update

<GSM CS/3GSM CS Common Part>

Call forwarding to abroad, unrestricted

Call forwarding to abroad, restricted (which countries)

Call forwarding to abroad , not allowed

Support of Optimal Routing (SOR)

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CAMEL Phase 1

CAMEL Phase 2

CAMEL Phase 3

CAMEL Phase 4

UDI

MexE

Operator determined barring for CS

EMS MO

EMS MT

Support of DTMF signalling

IMSI attach/detach

Implicit deregistration

IMEI handling in MSCs

Equipment identity register

Immediate Call Itemisation (hot billing)

NITZ (Network Identity and Time Zone)

LCS (Location Services)

<GSM CS Specific Part>

SAT (SIM Application Toolkit)

SoLSA (Support of Localised Service Area)

<3GSM CS Specific Part>

Multimedia Call

USAT (USIM Application Toolkit)

MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

Submitted by:

BANDS AND MODES

This should identify whether an operator has only a single network at 900/1800/1900, whether the

operator has a ‘seamless’ Dual Band network at both 900 and 1800 or whether an operator has

been allocated frequencies at both 900 and 1800 and treats these as two separate and distinct

networks.

Availability

Changed

this

update

<GSM CS SPECIFIC PART>

Single Band GSM 850

Single Band GSM 900

Single Band GSM 1800

Single Band GSM 1900

Dual Band GSM 850/1900

Dual Band GSM 900/1800

E-GSM

E-GSM Single Band GSM900

E-GSM Dual Band GSM900/1800

E-GSM Single Band GSM1800

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Satellite

<3GSM CS Specific Part>

Band 1920-1980, 2110-2170 MHz band (a.k.a. IMT-2000 Core Bands)

1800 MHz band (a.k.a. UMTS 1800)

1900 MHz band (a.k.a. PCS Band)

Additional GSM SERVICES Availability Changed this update

<GSM CS/3GSM CS Common Part>

Access to the Home WAP gateway

‘Home’ refers to any WAP gateway residing in home country of the HPMN Operator

Access locally to the Internet through the local GSM and/or 3GSM operator

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

Submitted by

I.2.2 GPRS and/or 3GSM PS Services and Applications Provided for Roaming Subscribers

(Public Domain)

Services and Applications provided as per: <Date: yyyy-mm-dd>

The IOT is indicated in Annex I.3.1

BEARER SERVICES Availability Changed this

update

<GPRS Specific Part>

EGPRS (EDGE GPRS) 1

GPRS and/or 3GSM PS CAPABILITIES Availability Changed this update <GPRS/3GSM PS Common Part>

Point-to-point service Point-to-multipoint service Home Access (Inter-PMN Operator backbone roaming) Local access (ISP roaming) Terminal originated PDP context activation Public Mobile Network originated PDP context activation IP PDP type X.25 PDP type PPP PDP type Service QoS (Release 99) Traffic Class Maximum bitrate for incoming and outgoing traffic Delivery order Maximum SDU (Service Data Unit) size SDU error ratio Delivery of erroneous SDUs Transfer delay Guaranteed bit rate (in 3GSM phase 1 this coincides with the Traffic handling priority Allocation/Retention priority

Service access point (Internet access)

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

Submitted by:

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GPRS and/or 3GSM PS CAPABILITIES

<GPRS/3GSM PS Common Part>

Availability Changed this update

Hot Billing for PS GPRS AoC for PS

Short message Service MT/ PTP Short message Service MO/ PTP Short message

Service MT/ PTM – G Short message Service MO/ PTM - G CAMEL phase3

CAMEL phase4

MexE

Operator determined barring for PS LCS(Location Services)

<GPRS specific part>

GSM Service QoS (Release 97 & 98)

Precedence

Delay

Reliability

Peak throughput

Mean throughput

SAT (SIM Application Toolkit)

WLAN

Through GRX or Public Internet

Configuration Parameters

-Shared Secret/VPN

-RADUIS/DNS

-Ports (UDP)

-Realms

<3GSM PS specific part>

USAT (USIM Application Toolkit) MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service)

HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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BANDS AND MODES

This should identify whether an operator has only a single network at 900/1800/1900,

whether the operator has a ‘seamless’ Dual Band network at both 900 and 1800 or

whether an operator has been allocated frequencies at both 900 and 1800 and treats

these as two separate and distinct networks.

Availability Changed

this update

<GSM PS SPECIFIC PART>

Single Band GSM 850

Single Band GSM 900

Single Band GSM 1800

Single Band GSM 1900

Dual Band GSM 850/1900

Dual Band GSM 900/1800

E-GSM

Single Band GSM900

E-GSM Dual Band GSM900/1800

E-GSM Single Band GSM1800

Satellite

<3GSM PS specific part>

1920 – 1980, 2110-2170 MHz band (a.k.a. IMT-2000 core bands)

1800 MHz band (a.k.a. UMTS 1800)

1900 MHz band (a.k.a. PCS band)

Services

Access Point Name

a. Purpose of the APN (e.g. Internet access, WAP access):

b. IP Address type (private/public)

c. Context type (IPv4, IPv6, PPP, X.25):

d. QoS offered (best effort, etc.)

Applications

Applications name

a. Purpose of this Applications (e.g. WAP menu for visitors):

b. Access method: (serving APN, GW address, URL, etc.):

a.c. -

Terminal requirements (WAP browser, HTML browser, etc.):

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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I.2.3 Additional Services Provided for Roaming Subscribers (Public Domain)

I.2.3.1 Additional services provided for Roaming Subscribers in VPMN Operator’s Public Mobile Network

Services provided as per: <date: yyyy-mm-dd>

I.2.3.1.1 Home short codes:

VPMN Operator supports all home short codes of the HPMN Operator provided to us by e-mail and preferably through the

Individual Annex I.2.3, subject to the following constraints:

Maximum of short codes per HPMN Operator: Limitations to short code implementation:

No short codes starting with * or #

No short codes starting with 0

No short codes with variable long codes (e.g. part of MSISDN)

I.2.3.1.2 Local services provide by VPMN Operator:

These are the services the VPMN Operator is offering:

Short Code Service

xxx International directory inquiry in English or HPMN Operator’s language

xxx National directory inquiry in English or HPMN Operator’s language

xxx Concierge services for weather, tourist information etc.

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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I.2.3.2 ADDITIONAL SERVICES REQUESTED FOR ROAMING SUBSCRIBERS

Services requested as per: <date: yyyy-mm-dd>

I.2.3.2.1 HPMN Operator’s Home Short Codes:

Home Short Codes which the HPMN Operator would like to have implemented for its customers in the VPMN Operator:

Short Code Long Code Service

XXX + XX XXX XXX XXX Voice Mail

XXX + XX XXX XXX XXX Customer Care Consumer

XXX + XX XXX XXX XXX Customer Care Business

I.2.3.2.2 Local Services:

Local Services which the HPMN Operator would like to have implemented for its customers in the VPMN Operator:

Short Code Service

xxx International directory inquiry in English or HPMN Operator's language

Which language in case a country has more than one official language (e.g. Belgium) xxx National directory inquiry in English or HPMN Operator’s language

xxx Concierge services for weather, tourist information etc.

I.2.3.2.3 Minimum CAMEL Phase needed to be implemented.

Minimum CAMEL phase which the HPMN Operator would like to have implemented for its customers in the VPMN Operator.

CAMEL Phase 1: <Yes/No>

CAMEL Phase 2: <Yes/No>

CAMEL Phase 3: <Yes/No>

CAMEL Phase 4: <Yes/No>

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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Annex I.3. Billing and Accounting (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.3.1 International Roaming Inter Operator Tariffs

Does a regulated roaming IOT apply to all roaming partners

Does a regulated roaming IOT apply to some roaming partners

<Yes/No>

<Yes/No>

If a regulated IOT applies to roaming partners (please consult BA.27 as appropriate) subject to Regulation the Annex I.3.1.1

and I.3.1.2 shall be repeated within this Annex and named accordingly. See BA.27 for the appropriate Regulation Name

of regulated IOT’s.

IOT’s represented within this Annex:

IOT Type IOT Name Standard Standard IOT Regulated <Regulation Name (e.g. EU Voice Roaming

Regulation) if applicable otherwise N/A>

<Additional Regulation Name if applicable>

I.3.1.1. IOT for Circuit Switched Traffic <Enter IOT Type and IOT Name>

IOT updated on <date:yyyy-mm-dd>

IOT applicable as from <date:yyyy-mm-dd>

Currency used ………………

As a minimum, this Annex shall state:

Taxes Application:

Tax applicabl <yes/no>

Tax Rate <xx%>

Application description:

Tax is included in the stated tariffs <yes/no>

If no please describe application details:

Tax is not included in the tariffs and should be applied:

a. To the Total Charge

b. To the Airtime only

c. To the Long-Distance Tariff only

d. Others (Please describe if applicable.)

List of all applicable UTC Time Offsets

UTC Offset of the billing system:

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Day Categories (National & International):

Standard

Reduced (Weekend):

Other Day Categories (if applicable):

(In the tables below, please add columns for each additional Day Category)

Time Bands (National & International):

Peak:

Off Peak:

Other Time Bands (if applicable):

(In the tables below, lease add columns for each additional Time Band)

Charging Intervals

Initial Charging Interval ………….

(The minimum charging interval of the call)

Subsequent charging interval ………….

Charging of incoming calls <yes/no>

Tariffs and Services: This Annex shall state:

The basic tariff for all time bands applicable

The costs of emergency services; The cost of call forwarding;

The cost for using SMS-MO, SMS-MT, GSM Facsimile and GSM Data services; The cost for 1-800 numbers;

Range/s of premium rate numbers that apply and their tariffs where possible; and

The cost for any other charged services available to the roamers

Call Type Levels

Please refer to BARG PRD BA. 41 IOT Handbook for instructions on how to include the (for

Outgoing Calls mandatory) Call Type Levels in the tables below.

Call Type Levels for CAMEL calls should represent the price charged for the call. CAMEL call pricing is normally based on the CAMEL

Destination Number. The CAMEL Destination Number is provided by the HPMN during call set up. Note:- This number can be different

from the actual number dialled by the Roamer.

Serving Location Description

Please refer to BARG PRD BA. 41 IOT Handbook for instructions on how and when to include the (text) values for Serving Location

Description in the tables below.

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Charging of Emergency Services <yes/no>

Charging of Toll Free Numbers (1-800 numbers) <yes/no>

Other charging information about available services (if applicable):

National holidays and non working days of the VPMN Operator’s Country:

………………..

………………..

CAMEL Invocation Fee

Charging of CAMEL Invocation Fee <yes/no>

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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Scenario 1 Tariff Overview Table

The tables are intended as a guide for cellular operators. Each operator is free to modify them but the rules stated in BA.27 should be kept.

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Incoming Calls

Call Type Levels not applicable

Outgoing Calls

Within the VPMN Operator’s Public Mobile

Network (airtime)

To other Public Mobile

Networks

To PSTN (list of national destinations if different

tariffs are applicable)

National Destination Zone 1

National Destination Zone 2

To International destinations (List of

international zones or countries)

International Zone 1

International Zone 2

International Zone 3

International Zone 4

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

International Zone 5

Other countries

International Zone 6 - Satellite networks

Premium Rate Numbers* (Full list of prices for

Premium Rate Numbers, and where possible,

MSISDN or NDC including)

Value Added Services

(List of VAS, MSISDN including) Call Type Levels

not applicable

Directory Services

(List of Directory services, MSISDN including)

Toll free numbers

(Access codes)

Others

Emergency 112 or other emergency numbers

Customer Care

*Premium rate numbers should be specified by the criteria mentioned above.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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GSM CS and/or 3GSM CS Services:

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

GSM CS Data

GSM CS Fax

SMS – MO

SMS – MT

Call Type Levels not applicable

Call forwarding

Tariff for activation

3 GSM Data (UDI)

3 GSM Data (Multimedia Call)

CAMEL Invocation Fee (CIF)* Call Type Levels

not applicable

Basic

Medium

High

Medium

*In CAMEL Phase 1, where a VPMN Operator introduces a CIF, it shall be a fixed fee, that is, having only one value.

In CAMEL Phase 2 scenario, where mid-call control interactions are involved (follow-on calls, announcements/tones to the vocal server, download of e-parameters, control of call duration), it may justify

the VPMN Operator’s charging a higher CIF. (Refer to BA 27)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Scenario 2

The tables are intended to be a guide for cellular operators. Each operator is free to modify them but the rules stated in BA.27 should be kept.

Serving

Location

Description

Call Types Levels Duration Based Tariff Call Setup Charge or other charge per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak 1 2 3 Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Incoming Calls

Call Type Levels not applicable

Outgoing Calls

Within the VPMN Operator’s Public

Mobile Network

(Airtime)

To other Public Mobile

Networks

To PSTN

(list of national destinations if different

charges are applicable

National Destination Zone 1

National Destination Zone 2

National Destination Zone 3

National Destination Zone 4

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Serving

Location

Description

Call Types Levels Duration Based Tariff Call Setup Charge or other charge per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge Premium Rate Numbers* (Full list of

prices for Premium Rate Numbers,

and where possible, MSISDN or NDC

including)

Value Added Services (list of VAS,

MSISDN including)

Call Type Levels not

applicable

Directory Services

(List of Directory services, MSISDN

including)

Toll Free Numbers

(Access codes)

Others

Emergency 112 or other emergency

numbers

Customer Care

*Premium rate numbers should be specified by the criteria mentioned above.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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GSM Services:

Serving

Location

Description

Call Types Levels Duration Based Tariff Call Setup Charge or other charge per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak 1 2 3 Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge

Airtime Long

Distance

Charge GSM CS Data

GSM CS Fax

SMS – MO SMS – MT

Call Type Levels not applicable

3GSM Data (UDI)

3GSM Data (Multimedia call)

CAMEL Invocation Fee

(CIF)**

Call Type Levels not applicable

Basic Medium

High Maximum

**In CAMEL Phase 1, where a VPMN Operator introduces a CIF, it shall be a fixed fee, that is, having only one value.

In CAMEL Phase 2 scenario, where mid-call control interactions are involved (follow-on calls, announcements/tones to the vocal server, download of e-parameters, control of call duration), it may justify

the VPMN Operator’s charging a higher CIF. (Refer to BA 27)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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GSM Association Official Document: AA.14 Restricted AA. 14 Version 4.0

Format 1 International Tariffs Overview Table

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes Afghanistan (Islamic State of)

Albania (Republic of)

Algeria (People's Democratic Republic of)

American Samoa

Andorra (Principality of)

Angola (Republic of)

Anguilla

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentine Republic

Armenia (Republic of)

Aruba

Ascension

Australia

Australian External Territories

Austria

Azerbaijani Republic

Bahamas (Commonwealth of the)

Bahrain (State of)

Bangladesh (People's Republic of)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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GSM Association Official Document: AA.14 Restricted AA. 14 Version 4.0

Serving Location Description Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl. Taxes Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes

Barbados

Belarus (Republic of)

Belgium

Belize

Benin (Republic of)

Bermuda

Bhutan (Kingdom of)

Bolivia (Republic of)

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana (Republic of)

Brazil (Federative Republic of)

British Virgin Islands

Brunei Darussalam

Bulgaria (Republic of)

Burkina Faso

Burundi (Republic of)

Côte d'Ivoire (Republic of)

Cambodia (Kingdom of)

Cameroon (Republic of)

Canada

Cape Verde (Republic of)

Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

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Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes Chad (Republic of)

Chile

China (People's Republic of)

Colombia (Republic of)

Comoros (Islamic Federal Republic of the)

Congo (Republic of the)

Cook Islands

Costa Rica

Croatia (Republic of)

Cuba

Cyprus (Republic of)

Czech Republic

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Denmark

Diego Garcia

Djibouti (Republic of)

Dominica (Commonwealth of)

Dominican Republic

East Timor

Ecuador

Egypt (Arab Republic of)

El Salvador (Republic of)

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Serving

Location

Descriptio

n

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes Equatorial Guinea (Republic of)

Eritrea

Estonia (Republic of)

Ethiopia (Federal Democratic Republic of)

Falkland Islands (Malvinas)

Faroe Islands

Fiji (Republic of)

Finland

France

French Guiana (French Department of)

French Polynesia (Territoire français d'outre-mer)

Gabonese Republic

Gambia (Republic of the)

Georgia

Germany (Federal Republic of)

Ghana

Gibraltar

Global Mobile Satellite System (GMSS), shared

code

Greece

Greenland (Denmark)

Grenada

Group of countries, shared code

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Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Serving Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes

Guadeloupe (French Department of)

Guam

Guatemala (Republic of)

Guinea-Bissau (Republic of)

Guinea (Republic of)

Guyana

Haiti (Republic of)

Honduras (Republic of)

Hong Kong

Hungary (Republic of)

Iceland

India (Republic of)

Indonesia (Republic of)

Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean-East)

Inmarsat (Atlantic Ocean-West)

Inmarsat (Indian Ocean)

Inmarsat (Pacific Ocean)

Inmarsat SNAC

International Freephone Service

International Networks, shared code

Iran (Islamic Republic of)

Iraq (Republic of)

Ireland

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Israel (State of)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of)

Kazakhstan (Republic of)

Kenya (Republic of)

Kiribati (Republic of)

Korea (Republic of)

Kuwait (State of)

Kyrgyz Republic

Lao People's Democratic Republic

Latvia (Republic of)

Lebanon

Lesotho (Kingdom of)

Liberia (Republic of)

Libya (Socialist People's Libyan Arab

Jamahiriya)

Liechtenstein (Principality of)

Lithuania (Republic of)

Luxembourg

Macau

Madagascar (Republic of)

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Malawi

Malaysia

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

Serving Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes

Maldives (Republic of)

Mali (Republic of)

Malta

Marshall Islands (Republic of the)

Martinique (French Department of)

Mauritania (Islamic Republic of)

Mauritius (Republic of)

Mayotte (Collectivité territoriale de la

République française)

Mexico

Micronesia (Federated States of)

Moldova (Republic of)

Monaco (Principality of)

Mongolia

Montserrat

Morocco (Kingdom of)

Mozambique (Republic of)

Myanmar (Union of)

Namibia (Republic of)

Nauru (Republic of)

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Nepal

Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

Netherlands Antilles

New Caledonia (Territoire français d'outre-

mer)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger (Republic of the)

Nigeria (Federal Republic of)

Niue

Northern Mariana Islands

(Commonwealth of the)

Norway

Oman (Sultanate of)

Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)

Palau (Republic of)

Panama (Republic of)

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay (Republic of)

Peru

Philippines (Republic of the)

Poland (Republic of)

Portugal

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Puerto Rico

Qatar (State of)

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved - Maritime Mobile Service

Applications

Reserved - Maritime Mobile Service

Applications

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes Reserved - Maritime Mobile Service

Applications

Reserved - reservation currently under

investigation

Reserved - Universal Personal

Telecommunication Service (UPT)

Reserved for future global service

Reserved for International Shared Cost

Service (ISCS)

Reserved for national non-commercial purposes

Reserved for the International Premium

Rate Service (IPRS)

Reunion (French Department of)

Romania

Russian Federation

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Rwandese Republic

Saint Helena

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Pierre and Miquelon (Collectivité territoriale

de la République française)

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Samoa (Independent State of)

San Marino (Republic of)

Sao Tome and Principe (Democratic

Republic of)

Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of)

Senegal (Republic of)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

Serving

Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes Seychelles (Republic of)

Sierra Leone

Singapore (Republic of)

Slovak Republic

Slovenia (Republic of)

Solomon Islands

Somali Democratic Republic

South Africa (Republic of)

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Spain

Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of)

Sudan (Republic of the)

Suriname (Republic of)

Swaziland (Kingdom of)

Sweden

Switzerland (Confederation of)

Syrian Arab Republic

Tajikistan (Republic of)

Tanzania (United Republic of)

Thailand

The Former Yugoslav Republic of

Macedonia

Togolese Republic

Tokelau

Tonga (Kingdom of)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

Submitted by:

Format 2 International Tariffs Overview Table

Serving Location

Description

Call Type Levels Duration Based Tariffs (more

Time Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge per

service Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes Excl.

Taxes

Incl. Taxes

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Turkmenistan

Turks and Caicos Islands

Tuvalu

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Uganda (Republic of)

Ukraine

United Arab Emirates

United Kingdom of Great Britain and

Northern Ireland

United States of America

United States Virgin Islands

Uruguay (Eastern Republic of)

Uzbekistan (Republic of)

Vanuatu (Republic of)

Vatican City State

Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)

Viet Nam (Socialist Republic of)

Wallis and Futuna (Territoire français d'outre-mer)

Yemen (Republic of)

Yugoslavia (Federal Republic of)

Zambia (Republic of)

Zimbabwe (Republic of)

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Serving

Location

Description

Call Type

Levels

Duration Based Tariffs (more Time

Bands could be included)

Call Setup Charge or other charge

per service

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3 Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

Excl.

Taxes

Incl.

Taxes

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 1

France, Denmark, USA, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein,

Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, San

Marino, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Vatican City.

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 2

Austria, Belgium, Canada, Finland, Gibraltar, Greece, Hungary,

Ireland, N. Ireland & Jersey, Malta, Slovak Republic, South Africa.

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 3

Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Isreal, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania,

Russia, (Federation), Ukraine.

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 4

Alaska, Argentina, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Columbia,

Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras,

Hong Kong,

Japan, Korea, (Rep. Of) Macao, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands

Antilles, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Peru, Singapore,

Taiwan, Venezuela.

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 5

All other countries.

INTERNATIONAL ZONE 6

Iridum, Thuraya, Inmarsat

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I.3.1.2 IOT FOR GPRS, WLAN AND/OR 3GSM PS TRAFFIC – <Enter IOT Type and IOT Name>

(Operator Confidential)

IOT updated on <date:yyyy-mm-dd>

IOT applicable as from <date:yyyy-mm-dd>

Currency used ………………

As a minimum, details of GPRS, WLAN and/or 3GSM PS Roaming tariffs in IOT (if applicable) are the following:

The basic tariff charge according to the charging interval, per kbts, per PDP content activation, both peak and o ff peak, both

uplink and downlink.

a. The costs of using different QoS

b.The cost of using APNs or Hot Spots

c. The cost of using SMS through GPRS and/or 3GSM PS The cost for local access

c.d. T

he cost for home access (backbone usage tariffs)

d.e. T

ariffs for all GPRS, WLAN and/or 3GSM PS capabilities and applications and versions if applicable.

e.f. T

he explicit rounding rules the VPMN Operator applies for partial GPRS PS CDRs (if relevant).

g. Termination of sessions, rules if the VPMN Operator terminates session (idle time or duration)

Day Category:

a. Standard

b.Reduced (Weekend)

c. Other Day Categories (if applicable)

(In the tables below, please add columns for each additional Day Category)

Time Bands:

a. Peak:

b. Off Peak:

c. Other Time Bands (if applicable):

(In the tables below, please add columns for each additional Time Band)

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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Unitisation

a. Volume Upload

b.Volume Download

c. Total volume (Upload + Download)

TAP Partial Records

Number of TAP partials generated per 24 hrs per PDP context (including the criteria used)

TAP partial charging:

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a. Minimum charge applied per partial? If yes, is this applied even where data volumes are zero on the TAP partial?

b.Incoming/Outgoing data volumes separately charged?

c. Are TAP partials independently rated and rounded or is rounded volume carried over to subsequent partial?

Volume based Tariff:

a. For clarification: 1 Mbyte (MB) = 1024 Kbytes (KB) and 1 Kbyte (KB) = 1024 bytes

b.Volume based tariffs are quoted in: (MB, KB, etc)

c. Minimum Charge of:………applicable to:

i. Volume Upload:

ii. Volume Download:

iii. Total volume (Upload + download):

d. Further Volume charge at: xMB, xKB increments applicable to:

i. Volume Upload:

ii. Volume Download:

i.iii. Total volume (Upload + download):

Time Based Tariffs:

a. Time based tariffs at are quoted in: (hours, minutes, seconds, etc)

b. IInitial Charging Interval:………..

(The minimum-charging interval of the call)

c. Subsequent charging interval:…………..

Date: ___ . ___ . ___

Submitted b

Bands or Hot Spots:

Band 1: xxx.yyy.nl.gprs Band 2: xxx.yyy.be.gprs Band 3: xxx.yyy.aus.gprs Band 4: xxx.yyy.us.gprs Band 5: internet

Band 6: bol.com

Band 7: ibm.com; cnn.com

Call Type Levels:

Please refer to BARG PRD BA. 41 IOT Handbook for instructions on how to include the

(for PS Calls mandatory) Call Type Levels in the tables below.

Serving Location Description:

Please refer to BARG PRD BA. 41 IOT Handbook for instructions on how to include the

(text) values for Serving Location Description in the tables below.

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Date: ___ . ___ . ___

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IOT FOR GPRS Serving Location

Description

Call Type

Levels

PDP Setup Charge or other charge per

PDP context (more Time Bands could be

included)

GPRS Duration Based Tariffs (more Time

Bands could be included)

GPRS Volume Based Tariffs (more Time

Bands could be included)

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3

Upload

Down

load

Upload

Down

load

APN

Band 1

Band 2

Band 3

Band 4

Band 5

Band 6

Band 7

SMS

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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IOT FOR WLAN Serving

Location

Description

Call Type

Levels

WLAN Setup Charge or other

charge per WLAN session (more

Time Bands could be included)

WLAN Duration Based Tariffs

(more Time Bands could be

included)

WLAN Volume Based Tariffs (more Time

Bands could be included)

Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak Peak Off Peak

1 2 3

Upload

Down

load

Upload

Down

load Hot Spot

Band 1

Band 2

Band 3

Band 4

Band 5

Band 6

Band 7

SMS

Date: . .

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I.3.2 Mailing List for TAP and Bulk SMS Data Transfer (Operator Confidential)

Transferred Account Procedure When EDI is Used:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Telephone:

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

Telefax:

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

Contact Person at <Operator’s> Premises:

Name

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: +xx xx xx xx) Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address:

[email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Transferred Account Procedure when the fallback procedure is used: (Fallback procedure medium and Delivery Notes shall be

sent to):

Postal address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Delivery address (e.g. for courier service):

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Delivery address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Bulk SMS Data Transfer:

Shall be sent to:

Postal address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Delivery address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Delivery address (e.g. for courier service):

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Delivery address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.3.3 Mailing List for Inter PMN Operator Invoices (Operator Confidential)

Inter PMN Operator Invoices shall be sent to:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Bank Account Details

Bank account details for payment of Inter PMN Operator Invoices shall be as set out in PRD BA. 36, Section 5.1, Annex A:

Inter PMN Invoices, Minimum Content of an Invoice.

In relation to bank account details for payment of Inter PMN Operator Invoices, in the event of any inconsistency between

the provisions of this PRD AA. 14 (or any other PRD) and the provisions of PRD BA. 36, Section 5.1, Annex A: Inter PMN Invoices,

Minimum Content of an Invoice, the provisions of PRD Ba. 36 shall prevail to the extent of the inconsistency.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.3.4 Application of Taxes (Operator Confidential)

1. APPLICATION OF TAXES FOR <OPERATOR>

Tax applicable: <Yes/No>

Registration number: <...>

Current tax rate: <xx %>

Tax recovery possible: <Yes/No>

Description of taxes applied and recovery details:

………………………………………………………………………

Contact person for questions and assistance related to TAXES or tax refunds:

<Name>

Telephone: Telefax:

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

(Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

E Mail Address:

[email protected]

Note:

The details provided above regarding recovery of Tax or other tax are given for information only. It is the responsibility of the

HPMN Operator to confirm directly with the tax authority in the VPMN Operator’s Country that all the requirements for recovery of

Tax or other tax are satisfied.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Annex I.4 Customer Care (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.4.1 Inter Operator Customer Care Contact (Operator Confidential)

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Network Faults:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Inter Operator GPRS, WLAN and/or 3G PS Contact(s)

<Operator >

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Telephone: < + xx xx xx xx xx >

Telefax: < + xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <..>

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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SMS Interworking:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Telephone:

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

Telefax:

<+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address:

[email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Other optional contact points:

Marketing matters

Further cooperation on expert level

...

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.4.2 Customer Service Numbers (Public Domain)

Emergency Calls

<112>

Other emergency numbers (non-GSM)

Fire

Police

Ambulance

<...>

<...>

<...>

Directory Service (national) <...>

Directory Service (international) <...>

Other customer service numbers including value added service numbers:

...

...

...

The charges are indicated in Annex I.3.1.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.4.3 Customer Care Contact Numbers (Public Domain)

<Operator*>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Visitor Customer Care (for your customers roaming on our Public Mobile Network)

Telephone: From GSM (National) <...>

From PSTN (National) <...>

Telefax:

International <+xx xx xx xx>

<+xx xx xx xx>

Internet Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Name of Network issuing AA 14 Customer Care (same as above* - for our customers roaming on your Public Mobile Network.

Telephone: From GSM (National) <...>

From PSTN (National) <...>

Telefax:

International <+xx xx xx xx>

<+xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Optional Contact Point for SMS Interworking

Telephone: From GSM (National) <…>

From PSTN (National) <…> International <+xx xx xx xx> Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <...>

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.4.4 General Customer Care Information (Public Domain)

I.4.4.1 Website (Public Domain)

Content URL Language Permission to

Create a link

<Operator Web Address>http://www.xxx.com/ <Local/English/Other> <Yes/No>

I.4.4.2 Handset Display (Public Domain)

I.4.4.3 SMS Interworking (Operator Confidential)

Sending of SMS to other PMN Operator's subscribers:

<Allowed/not allowed>

Reception of SMS from other PMN Operator's SMSCs:

<Allowed>

<Allowed only with AA.19 in place>

<Not allowed>

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Annex I.5 Technical Aspects (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.5.1 Contact Points for Handling Test SIM and/or USIM Cards (Operator Confidential)

Postal address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Delivery address:

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Delivery address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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I.5.2 Security (Operator Confidential)

In the Public Mobile Network of <Operator>, the following security functions are implemented.

I.5.2.1 Authentication

Please indicate the status of authentication on your network by selecting one of the options below by placing a tick in the

appropriate box.

Enabled and fully compliant with

PRD SG.15

Enabled but not compliant with

PRD SG.15

Not Enabled

Please indicate which authentication algorithms are used by ticking the appropriate boxes below.

COMP128-1 COMP128-2 COMP128-3 G-Milenage Milenage Proprietary Solution

I.5.2.2 Ciphering

Please indicate the status of ciphering on your network by selecting one of the options below by placing a tick in the

appropriate box.

Enabled and fully compliant with

PRD SG.15

Enabled but not compliant with

PRD SG.15

Not Enabled

Please indicate which ciphering algorithms are used by ticking the appropriate boxes below.

A5/1 A5/2 A5/3

GEA1 GEA2 GEA3 Kasumi

I.5.2.3 IMEI Check

Please indicate the status of IMEI checking with the use of an EIR on your network by selecting one of the options below by

placing a tick in the appropriate box.

Enabled and fully compliant with

PRD SG.15

Enabled but not compliant with

PRD SG.15

Not Enabled

I.5.2.4 Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (TMSI)

Please indicate whether the TMSI is used on your network by selecting one of the options below by placing a tick in the

appropriate box.

Enabled Not Enabled

I.5.2.5 Packet Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (PTMSI)

Please indicate whether the PTMSI is used on your network by selecting one of the options below by placing a tick in the

appropriate box.

Enabled Not Enabled

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Annex I.6 Data Privacy (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.6.1 National Requirements for Data Privacy for HPMN Operator Subscribers

Sending of SMS messages on home short codes allowed/not allowed

Sending of SMS messages on local services allowed/not allowed

Sending of SMS messages on commercial services allowed/not allowed

I.6.2 National Requirements for Data Privacy for VPMN Operator Subscribers

Sending of SMS messages on home short codes allowed/not allowed

Sending of SMS messages on local services allowed/not allowed

Sending of SMS messages on commercial services allowed/not allowed

I.6.3 Other national Requirements

Other National requirements which have impact on International Roaming (e.g. TAP procedure or Services offered) shall be

listed.

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Annex I.7 Fraud Prevention Procedures (Operator Confidential)

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.7.1 Information on Fraud Prevention Procedures (Operator Confidential)

Operators are advised to check if their own legislation authorises the transmission of e- mails for the purpose of serving as

evidence in legal proceedings. If this is not the case, operators can bilaterally agree that the method of transmitting e-mails

does provide sufficient evidence in legal proceedings.

Definition of criteria of suspected fraud:

Circuit Switched Traffic, Packet Switched Traffic,

SMS traffic*, Content Transactions. [ ]

Applicable to any and all usage when any one traffic type or combination of traffic type exceeds the defined SDR level.

*Applicable only where APMN and HPMN have signed and executed Annexes 2 and 3 of an SMS Interworking Addendum

AA.19.

Sending High Usage Reports

e-mail [ ]

Fallback Fax method for sending High Usage Reports

Fax [ ]

Receiving High Usage Reports

e-mail* [ ]

*Generic e-mail address must be used in the transmission of HURs

(i.e. [email protected])

All email addresses deployed as part of the HUR process must be on company (operator or clearinghouse) domains. Domains

like yahoo.com, hotmail.com etc may not be used. This email address must be exclusively used for receiving HURs, to enable

automated processing of the incoming HUR emails. This will ensure that all emails are processed as potential fraud alerts

rather than personal emails.

Fallback Fax method for receiving High Usage Reports

Fax [ ] (Fax number: + xx xx xx xx xx)

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Inter Operator Contact Point for combating fraudulent use of GSM services

<Operator>

<Additional info.>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <…..>

I.7.2. Information on NRTRDE procedure

Authorised Receipt Point for NRTRDE Files and Reports:

<Company Name>

<Postal address>

<Postcode>

<COUNTRY>

Contact person:

<Name>

Telephone: <+xx xx xx xx xx> (Operator: <+xx xx xx xx xx>)

Telefax: <+xx xx xx xx xx>

E Mail Address: [email protected]

Service hours: <…..>

Date:____ . ____ . ____

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Annex I.8 Billing Annexes

Enter TADIG Code/s of operator represented

I.8.1 Billing and Transfer Information

PMN Operator’s Name

Public Mobile Network Name

Country Abbreviation

Mobile Country Code

Mobile Network Code(s)

Country Code (ITU E. 164)

TAP Source Code(s) (TD.13)

TAP version(s) able to send

TAP version(s) able to receive

Preferred TAP Currency to send

Preferred TAP Currency to receive

Preferred TAP Transfer frequency to send

Preferred TAP Transfer frequency to receive

Receipt of SMS MT TAP records required <Yes or No>

Receipt of SMS MT NRTRDE records required <Yes or No>

Preferred Settlement Currency on Invoices (Please populate with the statement chosen in section

I.3.1) Receipt of Paper Invoices required <Yes or No>

Electronic Invoicing able to send <Version Numbers>

Electronic Invoicing able to receive <Version Numbers>

TADIG Code for Financial Clearing Agent

Financial Clearing Agent

TADIG Code for Data Clearing Agent

Data Clearing Agent

TADIG Code for NRTRDE Agent

NRTRDE Agent

Definition of Criteria for Suspected Fraud

International Direct Dialing Access Code

Old Data (non-MTC) acceptable days without contact <Number of days>

Old Data (MTC) acceptable days without contact <Number of days>

Old Data (non-MTC) maximum acceptable days with

contact

<Number of days>

Old Data (MTC) maximum acceptable days with contact <Number of days>

UTC Information in list format (+/- hhmm)

NRTRDE version(s) able to send Version Numbers

NRTRDE version(s) able to receive Version Numbers

RAEX AA.14 version(s) able to send Version Numbers

RAEX AA.14 version(s) able to receive Version Numbers

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Annex I.9 BID Annexes (Optional)

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I.9.1 Billing Identifier (BID) Information (Optional)

BIDs are required for North America and mandatory for any operators that choose to use BIDs.

Following is information about each Billing Identifier (BID) used in our network. (Complete for each BID.)

Billing

Identifier

(BID)

Code1

BID (Serving

Location)

Description1

Maximum 30

characters

State/

Province/

Region2

2 characters

TADIG Code

(TD.13)

associated

with BID3

Action

Indicator1

A = Add BID

C = Change in

BID

D = Delete

BID

N = No change

Effective

Date4

YYYYMMDD

End Date4

YYYYMMDD

Frequencies

Used in

Network5

Choices are

850, 900, 1800,

1900, or 2100

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1 Mandatory

2 Must be populated with State/Province/Region when BID (Serving Location) Description is wholly contained in a single

State/Province/Region. Otherwise, enter ‘XX'. 3 Mandatory when AA.14 includes more than one TADIG Code

4 Mandatory. To indicate the BID is active indefinitely use End Date of 29991231

5 Optional


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