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REVISION HISTORY ....................................................................................................... ii
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6 This document is intended to define the OSA API Stage 3 interface definitions and it provides the
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complete OSA specifications for cdma20001-based systems. This document is an extension of
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OSA API, per latest 3GPP TS 29.198 series specifications capabilities to enable operation in
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cdma2000systems environment as part of the TIA/EIA/IS-2000 family of standards. They are in
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network functionality through an open standardized interface, i.e. the OSA APIs. These APIs are
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30 [1] 3GPP TS 29.198-1: "Open Service Access; Application Programming Interface; Part 1:
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[10] 3GPP TS 29.198-7: "Open Service Access; Application Programming Interface; Part 7: 2
Terminal Capabilities SCF ". 3
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Data Session Control SCF ". 6
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Account Management SCF ". 9
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Charging SCF ". 12
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[14] 3GPP TS 29.198-13: "Open Service Access; Application Programming Interface; Part 13: 14
Policy Management SCF ". 15
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protocol mapping of TR 29.298 series are not applicable for cdma2000 systems, except for 3GPP 54
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Specific Exceptions 20
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Chapter 01: Scope 22
There are no additions or exclusions. 23
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Chapter 02: References 26
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 27
cdma2000 systems. 28
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 32
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Chapter 04: Mobility SCF 34
There are no exclusions. UL-User Location UMTS term may be mapped onto LCS-Location 35
Services cdma2000 term. CAMEL is not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 36
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 39
There are no additions. User Location Camel Sequence Diagrams are not applicable for cdma2000 40
systems. 41
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systems. 46
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transition diagrams are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 59
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General Exceptions 13
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 16
there are no additions or exclusions required. 17
18
CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 19
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Specific Exceptions 22
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Chapter 01: Scope 24
There are no additions or exclusions. 25
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Chapter 02: References 28
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 29
cdma2000 systems. 30
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 34
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Chapter 04: Terminal Capabilities SCF 36
There are no additions or exclusions. 37
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 40
There are no additions or exclusions. 41
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Chapter 06: Class Diagrams 43
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 47
There are no additions or exclusions. 48
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Chapter 08: Terminal Capabilities Interface Classes
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Chapter 09: State Transition Diagrams 54
There are no additions or exclusions. 55
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There are no additions or exclusions. 59
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are not part of this release. (E.g.: terminalIdentity identifies the terminal. It may be a logical address
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known by the WAP Gateway/PushProxy or any other relevant network elements in cdma2000
7 network, i.e. HSS).
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14 There are no additions or exclusions.
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(See [11])
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General Exceptions 13
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 16
there are no additions or exclusions required. 17
18
CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 19
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Specific Exceptions 22
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Chapter 01: Scope 24
There are no additions or exclusions. 25
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Chapter 02: References 28
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 29
cdma2000 systems. 30
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 34
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Chapter 04: Data Session Control SCF 36
There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000 37
systems. 38
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 41
There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000 42
systems. 43
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Chapter 06 Class Diagrams
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There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000 47
systems. 48
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 50
There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000 51
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There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000 56
systems. 57
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8 There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000
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13 There are no additions or exclusions. GPRS and PDP context are not applicable for cdma2000
14 systems.
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16 Annex A (normative):OMG IDL Description of Data Session Control SCF
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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20 Annex B (informative): W3C WSDL Description of Data Session Control SCF
21 There are no additions or exclusions.
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(See [12])
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General Exceptions 13
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 16
there are no additions or exclusions required. 17
18
CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 19
20
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Specific Exceptions 22
23
Chapter 01: Scope 24
There are no additions or exclusions. 25
26
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Chapter 02: References 28
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 29
cdma2000 systems. 30
31
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
33
There are no additions or exclusions. 34
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Chapter 04: Account Management SCF 36
There are no additions or exclusions. 37
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 40
There are no additions or exclusions. 41
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Chapter 06: Class Diagrams 43
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 47
There are no additions or exclusions. 48
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Chapter 08: Account Management Interface Classes
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There are no additions or exclusions. 52
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Chapter 09: State Transition Diagrams 54
There are no additions or exclusions. 55
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Chapter 10: Account Management Service Properties 58
There are no additions or exclusions. 59
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7 There are no additions or exclusions.
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Annex A (normative):OMG IDL Description of Account Management SCF
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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13 Annex B (informative): W3C WSDL Description of Account Management SCF
14 There are no additions or exclusions.
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General Exceptions 11
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 14
there are no additions or exclusions required. 15
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CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 17
18
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Specific Exceptions 20
21
Chapter 01: Scope 22
There are no additions or exclusions. 23
24
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Chapter 02: References 26
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 27
cdma2000 systems. 28
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 32
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Chapter 04: Charging SCF 34
There are no additions or exclusions. 35
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 38
There are no additions or exclusions. 39
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Chapter 06: Class Diagrams 41
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 45
There are no additions or exclusions. 46
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Chapter 08: Charging Interface Classes
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Chapter 09: State Transition Diagrams 52
There are no additions or exclusions. 53
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Programming Interface: Policy Management 5
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SCF 7
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(See [14])
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General Exceptions 13
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 16
there are no additions or exclusions required. 17
18
CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 19
20
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Specific Exceptions 22
23
Chapter 01: Scope 24
There are no additions or exclusions. 25
26
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Chapter 02: References 28
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 29
cdma2000 systems. 30
31
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
33
There are no additions or exclusions. 34
35
Chapter 04: Policy Management SCF 36
There are no additions or exclusions. 37
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 40
There are no additions or exclusions. 41
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Chapter 06 Class Diagrams 43
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 47
There are no additions or exclusions. 48
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Chapter 08: Policy Management Interface Classes
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There are no additions or exclusions. 52
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Chapter 09: State Transition Diagrams 54
There are no additions or exclusions. 55
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Chapter 10: Data Definitions 58
There are no additions or exclusions. 59
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Programming Interface: Presence and 5
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Availability Management SCF 7
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(See [15])
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General Exceptions 13
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 16
there are no additions or exclusions required. 17
18
CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 19
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Specific Exceptions 22
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Chapter 01: Scope 24
There are no additions or exclusions. 25
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Chapter 02: References 28
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 29
cdma2000 systems. 30
31
32
Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 34
35
Chapter 04: Presence and Availability Management SCF 36
There are no additions or exclusions. 37
38
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Chapter 05: Sequence Diagrams 40
There are no additions or exclusions. 41
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Chapter 06 Class Diagrams 43
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There are no additions or exclusions.
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Chapter 07: The Service Interface Specifications 47
There are no additions or exclusions. 48
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Chapter 08: Presence and Availability Management Interface Classes
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There are no additions or exclusions. 52
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Chapter 09: State Transition Diagrams 54
There are no additions or exclusions. 55
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Chapter 10: PAM Service Properties 58
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General Exceptions 9
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The term UMTS is not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless the term
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UMTS is used [01] mostly in the broader sense of “3G Wireless System”. If not stated otherwise 12
there are no additions or exclusions required. 13
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CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems. 15
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Specific Exceptions 18
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Chapter 01: Scope 20
There are no additions or exclusions. 21
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Chapter 02: References 24
Normative references on 3GPP TS 23.078 and on 3GPP TS 29.078 are not applicable for 25
cdma2000 systems. 26
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Chapter 03: Definitions and abbreviations
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There are no additions or exclusions. 30
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Chapter 04: Mapping OSA Call and Call Leg to SIP 32
There are no additions or exclusions. 33
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Chapter 05: Multi Party Call Control Flows 36
There are no additions or exclusions. 37
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Chapter 06:Detailed parameter mappings 39
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Annex A: Introduction to API Mapping for OSA MPCCS 43
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Annex B: SDP in SIP at application controlled calls for OSA MPCCS API
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Annex C: OSA call forwarding presentation 50
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