ES 202 314-4 : 1.1.2
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FIXED NETWORK MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING SERVICE (F-MMS); PART 4: PSTN/ISDN; MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN A FIXED NETWORK MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING TERMINAL EQUIPMENT AND A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGING SERVICE CENTRE
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 Overview
4.1 Fixed net MMS architecture
4.2 Interworking of fixed net MMSEs with other MMSEs
4.3 MM transportation mechanism within fixed networks
5 Basic transactions
5.1 Submission of an MM
5.2 Delivery of an MM
5.3 MM reporting
5.4 MM forwarding
5.5 Other procedures
6 Terminal capability negotiation
6.1 Terminals not supporting capability negotiation
6.2 Terminals supporting capability negotiation
7 Fixed net MMS protocol architecture
7.1 Transaction coding
7.2 Transport protocol used for push-based transactions
7.3 Transport protocol used for non push-based transactions
8 Fixed net specific MMTE and MMSE requirements
8.1 Subaddressing
8.2 MMTE requirements
8.3 MMSE requirements
Annex A (informative): MM1 in mobile networks
A.1 MM1 gateway structure in mobile networks
A.2 MM1 protocol stack used in mobile networks today
Annex B (informative): Error- and rejection
B.1 Error- and rejection cases
Annex C (informative): Bibliography
History
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