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TIA TIA-915-A-2

CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT) - Addendum to TIA-915-A

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TIA - Telecommunications Industry Association
Year: 2012

Abstract: The present document defines the interface between the R-UIM and the Mobile Equipment (ME), and mandatory ME procedures, specifically for CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT). As stated in [1], the UICC refers to an ICC that supports a Network Access Application. All references to UICC in [1] shall be interpreted as a card holding a network access application, e.g. an R-UIM, in this document. In the present document, the term R-UIM is used in a generic way to specifically refer to an ICC holding a CDMA network access application. 
The present document refers in its majority to [1], which describes the generic aspects of application toolkits within the UICC. CCAT is a set of commands and procedures for use during the network operation phase of CDMA, in addition to those defined in [13]. 
Specifying the interface is needed to ensure interoperability between an R-UIM and an ME independently of the respective manufacturers and operators.
The present document defines for CDMA technology:
- The commands;
The application protocol;
- The mandatory requirements on the R-UIM and ME for each procedure.
CCAT will allow Service Providers to offer unique services to their subscribers by placing applications they have designed (or third party applications) on the R-UIM that would function on any particular manufacturer's ME that supports the Toolkit features.
These requirements are expressed as additions to current release of [1]. The composite CCAT specification is comprised of [1] and this ancillary document.
The present document does not specify any aspects related to the administrative management phase. Any internal technical realizations of either the R-UIM or the ME are only specified where these reflect over the interface. The present document does not specify any of the security algorithms, which may be used.
Within the context of the present document, the term "terminal" used in [1] refers to the Mobile Equipment (ME).
Within the context of the present document, the term "NAA" used in [1] refers to the CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT).
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contributor authorTIA - Telecommunications Industry Association
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:45:44Z
date available2017-09-04T17:45:44Z
date copyright09/01/2012
date issued2012
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identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=autho47037D83FCDC49A961598F1EFDEC9FCD/handle/yse/168886
description abstractThe present document defines the interface between the R-UIM and the Mobile Equipment (ME), and mandatory ME procedures, specifically for CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT). As stated in [1], the UICC refers to an ICC that supports a Network Access Application. All references to UICC in [1] shall be interpreted as a card holding a network access application, e.g. an R-UIM, in this document. In the present document, the term R-UIM is used in a generic way to specifically refer to an ICC holding a CDMA network access application. 
The present document refers in its majority to [1], which describes the generic aspects of application toolkits within the UICC. CCAT is a set of commands and procedures for use during the network operation phase of CDMA, in addition to those defined in [13]. 
Specifying the interface is needed to ensure interoperability between an R-UIM and an ME independently of the respective manufacturers and operators.
The present document defines for CDMA technology:
- The commands;
The application protocol;
- The mandatory requirements on the R-UIM and ME for each procedure.
CCAT will allow Service Providers to offer unique services to their subscribers by placing applications they have designed (or third party applications) on the R-UIM that would function on any particular manufacturer's ME that supports the Toolkit features.
These requirements are expressed as additions to current release of [1]. The composite CCAT specification is comprised of [1] and this ancillary document.
The present document does not specify any aspects related to the administrative management phase. Any internal technical realizations of either the R-UIM or the ME are only specified where these reflect over the interface. The present document does not specify any of the security algorithms, which may be used.
Within the context of the present document, the term "terminal" used in [1] refers to the Mobile Equipment (ME).
Within the context of the present document, the term "NAA" used in [1] refers to the CDMA Card Application Toolkit (CCAT).
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