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	Title		: On selection of IS-41 SPIRITS mobility-related 
                          parameters
	Author(s)	: A. Brusilovsky
	Filename	: draft-brusilovsky-spirits-is41-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-2-24
	
This   document  describes  IS-41  mobility-related  parameters  (WIN
information  and  its  encoding)  which  the  SPIRITS  protocol   can
transport  from  the PSTN (wireline, as well as wireless) into the IP
network.  The SPIRITS protocol is a protocol through which  PSTN  can
request  actions  (services)  to  be carried out in the IP network in
response to events occurring within the PSTN/IN (wireline, as well as 
wireless).   This  draft  outlines,   what   IS-41   mobility-ralated
parameters  are  of  immediate  interest  to SPIRITS, how they may be
extracted and encoded for use within the SPIRITS domain.    IS-41  is
used  as  an example protocol to clarify the SPIRITS message encoding
process.  This Internet-Draft has been written  in  response  to  the
SPIRITS WG  chairs'  call  for SPIRITS Protocol proposals.  It may be
viewed as being a direct contribution to the Informational RFC on the 
SPIRITS protocol parameters.    Section  1  of  this  document  gives
background  of  wireless  cellular  communication networks, including
Core Networks,  Section  2  gives  a  backgrouder  for  the  Wireless
Intelligent  Network  (WIN).  Sections  3  and  4 briefly explain WIN
Functional and Physical  entities.    Section  5  provides  WIN  BCSM
Description.  Section  6  gives  ASN.1  Notation for the selected WIN
Parameters.  Sections  7,  8,  9,  10  and  11  respectively  provide
Acknowledgements,  References,  Author's  Address,  Acronyms and Full
Copyright Statement, as required.  Addendum 1 contains figures.

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