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  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • 1 Scope
  • 2 References
  • 3 Definitions and abbreviations
  • 4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
    • 4 MultiParty Call Control Service Sequence Diagrams
    • 4.1 Application initiated call setup
    • 4.2 Call Barring 2
    • 4.3 Call forwarding on Busy Service
    • 4.4 Call Information Collect Service
    • 4.5 Complex Card Service
    • 4.6 Hotline Service
    • 4.7 Network Controlled Notifications
    • 4.8 Use of the Redirected event
  • 5 Class Diagrams
  • 6 MultiParty Call Control Service Interface Classes
  • 7 MultiParty Call Control Service State Transition Diagrams
    • 7.1 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCallControlManager
    • 7.2 State Transition Diagrams for IpMultiPartyCall
    • 7.3 State Transition Diagrams for IpCallLeg
  • 8 Multi-Party Call Control Service Properties
  • 9 Multi-Party Call Control Data Definitions
  • D.1 General Exceptions
  • D.2 Specific Exceptions

D.1 General Exceptions

29.198-04-33GPPOpen Service Access (OSA) Application Programming Interface (API)Part 4: Call controlRelease 9Subpart 3: Multi-party call control Service Capability Feature (SCF)TS

Tools: ARFCN - Frequency Conversion for 5G NR/LTE/UMTS/GSM

The terms 3GPP and UMTS are not applicable for the cdma2000 family of standards. Nevertheless these terms are used (3GPP TR 21.905) mostly in the broader sense of "3G Wireless System". If not stated otherwise there are no additions or exclusions required.

CAMEL and CAP mappings are not applicable for cdma2000 systems.