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Common Procedures for End to End (Inter-operability) Testing for International Roaming Follow Up

Common Procedures for End to End (Inter-operability) Testing for International Roaming Follow Up. Andrew Hunter Director, Engineering. Introduction. CDMA form of IREG Testing presented at IRT in Miami, September.

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Common Procedures for End to End (Inter-operability) Testing for International Roaming Follow Up

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  1. Common Procedures for End to End (Inter-operability) Testing for International RoamingFollow Up Andrew Hunter Director, Engineering

  2. CDG IR Team Dec 2004 International Roaming Testing Introduction • CDMA form of IREG Testing presented at IRT in Miami, September. • Attendees asked to take document back for assessment/review by relevant groups in their organization • Sprint PCS volunteered at last IRT to be involved in the effort and has extensively reviewed the document • Goal: • Assess how to best steer the document for broad use as an IR testing document

  3. CDG IR Team Dec 2004 International Roaming Testing Proposed Changes • Demote narrative procedures to appendix • Promote appendix to main body/ • Main body of document should be tabular form test plan and results • Add tests to cover system acquisition and time to acquire • Verification of PRL operation

  4. CDG IR Team Dec 2004 International Roaming Testing Proposed Changes – Origination • Roamer to Local wire-line • Roamer to local mobile • Roamer to non-home international destination • Roamer to local emergency service • Roamer to home network non-roaming mobile

  5. CDG IR Team Dec 2004 International Roaming Testing Proposed Changes – Termination • Home non-roaming mobile to roamer • Home market land-line to roamer • Local (serving market) mobile to roamer • Voicemail test from local mobile to roamer (mobile device turned off)

  6. CDG IR Team Dec 2004 International Roaming Testing Next Steps • Incorporate any more review feedback from operators • Reissue draft 2 • Review conference call in Jan 05

  7. Inter-operability Testing for International Roaming Andrew Hunter ahunter@qualcomm.com

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