TIA Updates CDMA2000 Wireless IP Network Standard - TIA 835-C
October 21, 2008 // Published as a news service by IHS
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The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) updated TIA 835-C CDMA2000 Wireless IP Network Standard.
The TIA 835-C-2 [E] series defines requirements for support of wireless packet data networking capability on a third generation wireless system based on CDMA2000.
TIA 835-C-2 [E] defines the two methods for accessing public networks (Internet) and private networks (intranets): simple Internet Protocol (IP) and mobile IP.
It describes the required quality of service, security, mobility management and accounting capabilities needed to support both methods.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) protocols are employed whenever possible to minimize the number of new protocols required and to maximize the use of well-accepted standards, according to TIA.
The updated standard is organized into six parts, some of which address capabilities common to both IP access service types: mobile IP and simple IP. Others may describe capabilities applicable to a specific IP access service.
The parts included in this series are:
- TIA 835.1-C-2 [E]: Introduction.
- TIA 835.2-C-2 [E]: Simple IP and Mobile IP Services.
- TIA 835.3-C-2 [E]: Packet Data Mobility and Resource Management.
- TIA 835.4-C-2 [E]: Quality of Service and Header Reduction.
- TIA 835.5-C-2 [E]: Accounting Services and 3GPP2 RADIUS VSAs.
- TIA 835.6-C-2 [E]: PrePaid Packet Data Services.
TIA 835-C-2 [E] was formulated under the cognizance of TIA TR-45 Mobile & Personal Communications Systems, TR-45.6 Subcommittee on CDMA2000 Adjunct Wireless Packet Data Technology.
Source: Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).