1 Service requirements
1.1
Applications of FWA
1.2
Minimum bit rate for data services
1.3
ISDN
compatibility
2
FWA system capabilities
3
Types of FWA systems
3.1
Wireline equivalent/replacement system
3.2
FMC system
3.3
Broadband system
4
FWA system configurations
4.1
FWA supported from a mobile network
4.2
FWA supported from a PSTN access network
5
Mobility of FWA terminals
5.1
FWA supported from a mobile network
5.2
FWA supported from a PSTN access network
6
FWA call set-up procedures
6.1
FWA supported from a mobile network
6.1.1 Transparent mode
6.1.2
Non-transparent
mode
6.1.3
Mixed
mode
6.2
FWA supported from a PSTN access network
6.2.1 Transparent mode
6.2.2 Non-transparent mode
6.2.3
Mixed
mode
7
Network management
7.1
General
7.2
Radio connection performance monitoring
7.3
Fault management
7.4 Other electrical parameters
management
7.5
Configuration management
7.6
Security management
7.7
Mobility management
8
Other issues
8.1
Charging capabilities
8.2
Facsimile
8.3
Payphone
Annex 1 Configuration
of P-MP FWA systems used in the local grade
portion of an ISDN connection
1
Introduction
2
Local grade portion of an ISDN connection
3
Position of P-MP FWA systems in the network
4
ISDN applications – System capacity
4.1
Applications
4.2
Effect on the system capacity
Annex 2 Examples of methods for
demand assignment, multiple access of ISDN links on a P-MP FWA system
1
Introduction
2
First method: P‑MP FWA system as an ISDN repeater
2.1
Advantages
2.2
Disadvantages
3
Second method: P-MP FWA system as
an ISDN concentrator
3.1
General description
3.2
Transmission of signalling data and the D packet between the
central station and outlying stations
3.2.1 Single signalling plus D packet
channel
3.2.2 Signalling and D packets carried
independently
4
Summary