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About the Document
Version Date Author Approved By Remarks
V1.00 11/19/2008 Not open to the Third Party
Copyright © 2005 ZTE Corporation Shenzhen P. R. China
ZTE CONFIDENTIAL: This document contains proprietary information of ZTE Corporationand is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance withapplicable agreements.
Due to update and improvement of ZTE products and technologies,information of the document is subjected to change without notice.
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Table of Contents
1 Product Overview ................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Main Function ................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Features .......................................................................................................................... 1
1.3 References ...................................................................................................................... 1
2 Definitions, Symbols And Abbreviations .............................................................................. 2
2.1 Abbreviations ................................................................................................................. 2
3 System Description ................................................................................................................. 3
3.1 Hardware Architecture ................................................................................................... 4
3.1.1 Signaling Interface Unit (SIU) ............................................................................. 4
3.1.2 CRBT Server ........................................................................................................ 5
3.1.3 Interface Message Processor (IMP) ..................................................................... 5 3.1.4 Web Server........................................................................................................... 6
3.1.5 CDR Server .......................................................................................................... 6
3.1.6 OAM Console ...................................................................................................... 6
3.1.7 Intelligent Peripheral (IP) .................................................................................... 6
3.1.8 Voice Server ......................................................................................................... 7
3.1.9 LAN Device ......................................................................................................... 7
3.2 Software Architecture .................................................................................................... 7
3.2.1 Web Server software ............................................................................................ 8
3.2.2 IMP ...................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.3 Provisioning IMP ................................................................................................. 9
3.2.4 Charging IMP ....................................................................................................... 9
3.2.5 SMS IMP ............................................................................................................. 9
3.2.6 CRBT Server ........................................................................................................ 9
3.2.7 CDR Server .......................................................................................................... 9
3.2.8 IP ........................................................................................................................ 10
4 Service Features .................................................................................................................... 10
4.1 Personal Ring Tone Library ......................................................................................... 10
4.2 Default Ring Back Tone ............................................................................................... 10
4.3 Selecting a Default CRBT ............................................................................................ 10
4.4 Selecting a Color Ring for the Caller ........................................................................... 11
4.5 Function of Calling Number Group ............................................................................. 11
4.6 Customizing Ring Back Tones by Time ...................................................................... 11
4.7 Random/Sequential Playback of Color Ring Tones ..................................................... 11
4.8 CRBT Duplication........................................................................................................ 11
4.9 CRBT Presentation ....................................................................................................... 12
5 Interfaces with External System ......................................................................................... 12
5.1 Interface with Provisioning System ............................................................................. 12
5.2 Interface with Billing System ....................................................................................... 12
5.3 Web-Based Interface .................................................................................................... 13
5.4 Interface with Prepaid System ...................................................................................... 13 5.5 Interface with SMSC(Short Message Center) .............................................................. 13
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6 Performance Index ............................................................................................................... 13
6.1 IP .................................................................................................................................. 13
6.2 CRBT Server ................................................................................................................ 14
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Figures and Tables
FiguresFigure 1 ZTE MyRing System ................................................................ 3
Figure 2 Structure of CRBT Center Service Control Platform (CRBT
Platform) ................................................................................................ 4
Figure 3 SIU Architecture ....................................................................... 5
Figure 4 Block Diagram of IP Switch & Access and Tone Server ......... 6
Figure 5 Interfaces of ZTE MyRing System ......................................... 12
Tables
Table 1 Abbreviations ............................................................................ 2
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1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1.1 Main FunctionColor Ring Back Tone (CRBT) is a new value-added service that allows the mobile
telephone subscribers to customize their own ring-back tones. If a subscriber
succeeds in requesting this service, his/her mobile telephone, when called, will no5
more respond with monotonous beeping ring-back tones but some humanized
response tones such as a wonderful music melody or an caller ’s warm greeting.
1.2 Features
ZTE’s CRBT product brand name “ZTE MyRing” is a proven personalized service
in the major markets such as in China, Singapore, Romania, India, Pakistan and10
Africa. It is rich in features and provides easy to use interface and management foroperators, content providers & users.
1.3 References
GSM 02.78 TS 101 285 V6.1.0 (1998-07) Technical Specification Digital cellular
telecommunications system (Phase 2+);15
Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic(CAMEL);(GSM
02.78 version 6.1.0 Release 1997)
GSM 03.78: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Customized
Applications for Mobile network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL Phase 2) - stage 2".
GSM 09.78 TS 101 046 V7.0.0 (1999-08) Technical Specification Digital cellular20 telecommunications system (Phase 2+) ;Customized Applications for Mobile
network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL);CAMEL Application Part (CAP) specification
(GSM 09.78 version 7.0.0 Release 1998)
3GPP TS 22.078 3rd Generation Partnership Project;Technical Specification
Group Core Network ;Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced25
Logic;(CAMEL) Phase 3 - Stage 1;Service description
3GPP TS 23.078 3rd Generation Partnership Project;Technical Specification
Group Core Network ;Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced
Logic;(CAMEL) Phase 3 - Stage 2;
3GPP TS 29.078 3rd Generation Partnership Project;Technical Specification30Group Core Network ;Customized Applications for Mobile network Enhanced
Logic; (CAMEL) Phase 3 - Stage 3 ; CAMEL Application Part (CAP)
specification
ETS 300 374-1 (1994): "Intelligent Network (IN); Intelligent Network Capability
Set 1 (CS1) Core35
Intelligent Network Application Protocol (INAP) Part 1: Protocol specification".
EN 301 140-1 (V1.1): "Intelligent Network (IN); Intelligent Network Capability Set
2 (CS2);
ITU-T Rec. Q.1214, “Distributed functional Plane for Intelligent Network CS-1”
ITU-T Rec. Q.1218, “Interface Recommendation for Intelligent Network CS-1” 40
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ITU-T Rec. Q.1224, “Distributed functional Plane for Intelligent Network CS-2”
1997.
ITU-T Rec. Q.1228, “Interface Recommendation for Intelligent Network CS-2”
1997
GSM 09.02: "Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+); Mobile5
Application Part (MAP) specification".
GSM 09.78 version 6.2.1 Release 1997
ETS 300 008 (1993): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); CCITT
Signaling System No.7; Message Transfer Part (MTP) to support international
interconnection".10
ETS 300 009 (1994): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); CCITT
Signaling System No.7; Signaling Connection Control Part (SCCP) [connectionless
and connection-oriented] to Support international interconnection".
ETS 300 287 (1993): "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); CCITT
Signaling System No.7; Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) version15
2".ETS 300 356-1: "Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); CCITT Signaling
System No.7; ISDN User Part (ISUP) version 2 for the international interface; Part 1:
Basic services".
3GPP TS 23.228: "IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS); Stage 2"20
3GPP TS 23.218: "IP Multimedia (IM) session handling; IM call model; Stage 2"
3GPP TS 23.008: "Organization of subscriber data"
3GPP TS 24.229: "IP multimedia call control protocol based on SIP and SDP; stage
3"
3GPP TS 29.228: "IP Multimedia (IM) Subsystem Cx and Dx Interfaces"25
3GPP TS 29.229: "Cx and Dx interfaces based on the Diameter protocol"
IETF RFC 3261: "SIP: Session Initiation Protocol"
IETF RFC 3262: "Reliability of Provisional Responses in the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)"(PRACK)
IETF RFC 3588: "Diameter Base Protocol"30
2 DEFINITIONS, S YMBOLS ANDABBREVIATIONS
2.1 Abbreviations
Table 1 Abbreviations
CAMEL Customized Application For Mobile Enhanced Logic
CAP CAMEL Application Part
CDMA Code Division Multiple Access
CRBT Color Ring Back Tone
GSM Global System of Mobile
HLR Home Location Register
IP Intelligent Peripheral
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ISUP ISDN User Part
LAN Local Area Network
MML Man-Machine Language
MRB Media Resource Board
MSC Mobile Switching Center
PDU Protocol Data Unit
PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network
SIU Signaling Interface Unit
SP Service Provider
SPC Signaling Point Code
VPB Voice Processing Board
3 S YSTEM DESCRIPTION
Figure 1 ZTE MyRing System5
ZTE MyRing system consists of two parts: centralized service control & processing,
and distributed service access & tone playing.
For service control & processing, the CRBT Server, Interface Message Processor
(IMP), WWW Server, Signaling Interface Unit (SIU), CDR Server, and OAM10
Console are installed, generally in the same LAN.
Service access & tone playing, known as IP player, however, contains Voice Servers
and IPs. The servers may be in a different LANs from CRBT center equipments.
When multiple IPs are provided, each IP is configured with a tone server which is
within the same LAN as the IP. Via signaling links, IP is connected to the CRBT15
SERVER; via TCP/IP connection, the ring back tones will be loaded to voice server.
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The CRBT center is connected to the MSC/Switch with ISUP adopted to implement
user connection over voice paths. Besides, ZTE MyRing system provides abundant
interfaces to enable the seamless integration with existing external system. Via
TCP/IP links, it is accessed to the Internet to enable connection to Prepaid system,
Short Message System, Billing System, Provisioning System and third-party service5
providers (SP). The SPs then provide more diversified personalized ring back tones
to users.
3.1 Hardware Architecture
ZTE MyRing (ZXIN10-CRBT) is designed to meet today’s need with its rich
services and applications and with scalability & flexibility to scale for the future.10
It supports wire and wireless network simultaneously to provide unified CRBT
service to the customer in different network.
Based on service requirements, ZTE provides the above integrated network solution
to meet and satisfy the CRBT functions. The physical equipments of the CRBT
system are interconnected as follows:15
Figure 2 Structure of CRBT Center Service Control Platform (CRBT Platform)
The completed CRBT Player system is composed of CRBT server, Signal Interface
Unit(SIU), Interface Message Processor, Web Server, CDR Server, Intelligent
Peripheral (IP), Voice server, Ethernet switch and OAM Consol etc.20
3.1.1 Signaling Interface Unit (SIU)
SIU is the interface unit of SS7 signaling, which is developed on the basis of ZXJ10
switch and has inherited all functions and the stable and reliable characteristics of
the original model. Developed from the ZXJ10 switch, SIU inherits all the features
of the ZXJ10 of high reliability, high stability and flexible networking solution:25
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Figure 3 SIU Architecture
When a 8K DSND is used as a stand-alone system, up to 64 SS7 links and 1,440
trunks can be accessed simultaneously.
SIU supports online expansion.5
In the CRBT system, SIU processes SS7 calls.
3.1.2 CRBT Server
As the core of the ZTE MyRing system, CRBT SERVER communicates with SIU
via TCP/IP and has service processing performed in the CRBT SERVER, including
execution of CRBT logic programs, service data provision and so on.10
The CRBT SERVER is based on the general-purpose computer platform and adopts
the large-scale commercial database processing techniques. To be specific, the high-
performance Unix/Linux server and disk array are employed to operate in a cluster.
The large-scale commercial database system including Sybase or Oracle is selected
so as to ensure data's reliability. The system can be expanded in pairs when needed.15
Object-oriented and fault-tolerant techniques are used to realize dynamic service
upload. Call processing won't be interrupted during online software upgrade.
The key components of the CRBT Server are all hot-redundant so that single-point
failures can be avoided. To improve the system's processing capacity, add more
CRBT SERVERs, and configured more servers, if necessary.20
Service functions of the CRBT SERVER are presented below:
1. Tone access control; voice prompts to users who wish to access to the CRBTsystem and call control for the front-end switch.
2. User data management, including personal data inquiry and modification.
3. Service and service function management.25
4. Billing for usage of services such as downloading & upload of ring back tones.
3.1.3 Interface Message Processor (IMP)
An IMP helps the CRBT system connect to the SPs, Customer Care System, Short
Message Service Center (SMSC), and Prepaid system, providing related user service
data and service registration information.30
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Hardware parts of the IMP are hot-redundant.
3.1.4 Web Server
The Web Server performs the WWW management function and WEB service
function. With this WEB service function, users are able to set up, download and
upload ring back tones conveniently over the Internet.5
Hardware parts of the Web Server are hot-redundant or load sharing (for large
capacity).
3.1.5 CDR Server
Via the CDR server, the CRBT center is connected to the billing center. This brings
very high security to the CRBT host, and favorable isolation between the CRBT host10
and the billing center is provided. CDRs generated then are saved as files on the
CRBT host and the billing collector.
3.1.6 OAM Console
The OAM console performs operations & maintenance on the SIU, CRBT SERVER
and IP.15
3.1.7 Intelligent Peripheral (IP)
The IP system is composed of: IP switch (contains MRB voice unit) and background
voice server.
The IP device is actually a ZXJ10 (V10.00) switch added additionally with a new
type of shelf. At the each shelf, 6 tone units are configured and each tone unit is20
composed of a VPB and an MRBH card. For each MRBH card, a 32G external
storage is configured. The system architecture is as follows:
Figure 4 Block Diagram of IP Switch & Access and Tone Server
MRBH communicates with a VPB via the dual-port RAM of the standby card. The25
VPB card has 120 tone-playing channels and can exchange with DSNs of the switch.
Within each VPB, a DTMF digit receiver is configured.
Each tone unit communicates with the MPPP COMM card of the switch via the two
time slots of its 8M HW. The two 64kbps communication channels operate in an
active/standby mode and when the module is initiated, establish two semi-permanent30
connections with the two channels of the COMM card.
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When a 16K DSN is used, there are 123 idle 8M HWs except 4 for communication
and 1 for system self-loop test.
All the tones are stored in MRB unit. A MRB unit contains an MRBH card (with a
hard disk) and a VPB (or FAX) card, helping perform functions of tone
recording/playing, DTMF digit receiving, and tone compressing/uncompressing.5
The MRBH card is to communicate with the background tone server. On one hand,it receives messages and tone data from the Voice Server and controls the VPB to
perform the corresponding operations. On the other hand, it returns VPB's operating
results or recorded tone data to the Voice Server. The MRBH interacts with the
Voice Server via the network using a 1000M or 100M Ethernet card. Between it and10
the VPB, the dual-port RAM is used. The MRBH can order the VPB to record/play
tones and receive digits, provide data for tone playing, and send data to the Voice
Server via the recording channel.
The VPB board is responsible to receive commands from T-Net's MP and MRBH
with a dual-port RAM, bring status of each time slot under control and report to MP15
via T-Net and MRB via the dual-port RAM.
The VPB sends messages and data to the MRBH intermittently and receivesmessages from the MRBH by means of periodical inquiry. DSP then helps control
tone recording/playing at the dual-port RAM regularly.
3.1.8 Voice Server20
The voice server is used to save and manage tones. Via the LAN, it communicates
with the MRB and performs tone storage, playing, maintenance and management for
CRBT users. And between the server and the storage device, double fiber channels
are used for connection, bringing a data transmission rate of 200Mb/s. In addition,
special disk array and the RAID0/1/5 backup mode are employed to ensure high25
reliability.
3.1.9 LAN Device
The LAN device of the system takes the form of two Ethernet switches to form two
independent LAN planes. Such major devices in the system as CRBT server, IMP,
and OAM can be connected to the two switching networks at the same time. When30
any one primary device on LAN has a single-point fault at the network side, the
system automatically starts the standby LAN plane device, to ensure that the single-
point faults occurring in LAN communications have no fatal impact on the system.
The system uses a highly reliable router to provide an external interface. Multiple
kinds of expansion boards can be selected flexibly according to different35
requirements, and multiple interfaces such as DDN, X.25 and CE1 are provided. It
has such advantages as diversified interfaces, easy use and security and reliability.
3.2 Software Architecture
CRBT system is fully optimizing system processing flow to ensure system software
data stream working effectively, credibly and unblocked. It has following basic40
function and interfaces:
1. IVR
2. Web
3. Integrated IMP
4. SMS Interface45
5. Charging Interface
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6. Provisioning Interface
7. CRBT server
8. IP
3.2.1 Web Server softwareThe following softwares are running on Web Server:5
1. Apache and Tomcat
The Web function provided by ZTE MyRing system adopts popular J2EE
structure. Web development adopt view and control separation principle, web
service is provided by Apache and Tomcat to realize distribution of user HTTP
request, overload control and dialog management.10
2. Web monitor
Web monitor is the monitor course running on Web server. The monitoring
content includes: check and delete log files timely, monitor system space,
monitor Apache and Tomcat running states.Cluster software15
Cluster software monitor the host Web server working states at any time. Once
there is abnormal of the host server, it will start the dual-server switch off
automatically.
3. CRBT Web page
ZTE CRBT service web page is developed by JSP voice. Adopting view and20
control separation, the back end complete service processing function by EJB.
CRBT Web can connect Main Server database and doing inquiry operation via
JDBC. It can also communicate with IMP via ZTE defined TCP/IP based PDU
interface.
1. xbase25
It’s the local database developed with ZTE own property for saving local data.
For the data frequently queried by Web server, it can be queried by the local
database to reduce the pressure of the CRBT server. The synchronization
between local database and CRBT server is finished via task.
2. FTP Server30
FTP Server is served for transfer RBT file when uploading RBT from CP or the
pre-listen RBT for the subscriber. Normally, it’s installed on Web server, but
also can be installed separated. ZTE FTP server adopts Ser-U software.
3.2.2 IMP
It is responsible for access of CRBT service requests via unified interface and using35
these requests to trigger CRBT service.
1. IMP program.
It’s a unified interface course, in fact, it’s Socket package based on TCP/IP. It
can communicate with external interface ( Provisioning Interface, charging
interface, etc.), and also can communicate with Web, IVR and service database.40
2. Cluster program
Cluster software monitor host IMP server working states at any time. Once
there is host server abnormal, it will switch dual-server automatically.
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3.2.3 Provisioning IMP
It’s responsible for interconnection with Operator ’s Provisioning system and data
communication.
1. Provisioning interface course2. Dual-server switch course5
Cluster software monitor Provisioning IMP host server working states at any
time. Once there is host server abnormal, it will switch dual-server
automatically.
3.2.4 Charging IMP
It’s responsible for interconnection with Operator ’s charging system and data10
communication.
1. Charging interface course2. Dual-server switch course
Cluster software monitor Charging IMP host server working states at any time.
Once there is host server abnormal, it will switch dual-server automatically.15
3.2.5 SMS IMP
It’s responsible for interconnection with Operator ’s SMS gateway and realize CRBT
user SMS service accepting and processing function.
1. SMS interface course2. Dual-server switch course20
Cluster software monitor SMS IMP host server working states at any time.
Once there is host server abnormal, it will switch dual-server automatically.
3.2.6 CRBT Server
The CRBT server has following softwares and courses:
1. ZXIN1025
It’s ZXIN10 operating platform, providing serial courses, such as states
monitoring course, message array processing course, array maintain course,
signaling processing course, alarm course, etc. These courses work coordinated
to complete ZTE IN system work. And it manages multi-SCP working.
2. DB30
It provides CRBT service logic process, like IVR logic process, RBT order and
provisioning, etc.
3. A series of tasks
Include monthly rental CDR, task statistic, data backup, etc.
4. Dual-server switch course35
Cluster software monitor SCP working states at any time. Once there is host
server abnormal, it will switch dual-server automatically.
3.2.7 CDR Server
It provides CDR Server, running CDR transform program, it can timely transform
CDR files to be the specified format and submit to the Operator ’s Billing system.40
Simultaneously, this CDR transform program will maintain CRBT server CDR
storage backup and space.
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3.2.8 IP
IP software includes the contents and function from four aspects:
1. Signaling processing software, it runs on IP and realizes IP basic function processing.
2. Operation and Maintenance Interface software, it runs on back end OAM device to5
configure IP, make data statistic and monitoring.3. Voice Storage software, it runs on MRB and VMS to complete RBT storage and
playing.
4. Monitoring software, it provides monitoring software, monitors IP running statusand reports alarm information in real-time.10
4 SERVICE FEATURES
The Coloring Ring Back Tone (CRBT) service is to play a fragment of music,
advertisement or words predefined by the called subscriber himself/herself to thecalling subscriber before the called subscriber hooks off so that the calling
subscriber hears no longer the tedious toot tone but the coloring ringback tone set by15
the called subscriber in the system.
These individualized coloring ringback tones are predefined by the called subscriber.
They can be the ringing tone/music provided by the system, or the tone file pre-
recorded by the called subscriber through the CRBT system, or the tone file
downloaded in advance by the called subscriber via the network to the CRBT20
system.
4.1 Personal Ring Tone Library
The subscriber can build a personal ring tone library with his/her own style and
unique personality. A personal ring tone library stores the personal ring-tone data of
a subscriber using the CRBT service. It is available only to the ring tone library25
owner. The ring-tone data stored in the library is either uploaded by the subscriber or
purchased from the SP, which may be a recorded message, music or a song. The
maximum number of files allowed for upload by the subscriber depends on the
subscriber class/level.
For example a common user may buy or upload 5 ringtones in his/her personal30
ringtone library and a VIP user can buy or upload 10 ringtones depending on the
operator configuration of the user grades (user grades are defined in detail ahead in
the document).
4.2 Default Ring Back Tone
After the user commissions the CRBT service, the system will automatically play a35
default ring back tone to replace the common ring back tone if the user has not set
any ring tone, and the user cannot set and delete this ring tone.
4.3 Selecting a Default CRBT
The default color ring is the one played in the case of no special setting, including
the default ring back tone and the ring back tone to be played at any time and in the40
case of any number as set by customers.
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Users set a default color ring which can be a sample chosen from the existing color
ring database of the system. After the user finds a music file from the database, it
can audit it and confirm its choice, or else, it can continue to select other music files.
4.4 Selecting a Color Ring for the Caller
Users can set some personal CRBT for special callers. After they have set CRBT5
successfully, the system judges the caller of each call and plays the preset music
segment for the corresponding caller as the color ring back tone.
The way of selecting the music file is the same as that of setting the default color
ring.
Users can be classified as different levels. For example, users can be classified as the10
personal user and enterprise user by type, and the personal users can be classified as
the VIP users and common users by monthly rental levels.
The users at different levels can set different quantities of CRBT callers. For
example, common personal users can set the CRBT for ten phone numbers, VIP
personal users can set the CRBT for 20 phone numbers, and the enterprise users can15
set the CRBT for 50 phone numbers.
4.5 Function of Calling Number Group
The CRBT users can group the calling users by friends, relatives, townsmen and
colleagues, and set different ring back tones according to different number groups.
Users manage the personal number groups through websites, and a calling number20
can only belong to a caller number group.
Same as the limit on the quantity of calling numbers, the users at different levels can
limit the quantity of their color ring calling number groups and that of the numbers
of the number groups.
4.6 Customizing Ring Back Tones by Time 25
The ring back tones can be customized by time, and different ring back tones can be
played in different time segments, any time segment by default. The playback time
can be several fixed time segments every day, or some day or some days every
week/every month/every year. For the calls outside the time segments set by users,
the system plays the default Ring Back Tone.30
4.7 Random/Sequential Playback of Color Ring Tones
Users can set personal ring tone group, each of which can involve several ring tones.
For the playback of ring tones in the ring tone group, users can set the ring tone playback rule: random playback or sequential playback.
4.8 CRBT Duplication 35
Users can duplicate the ring tones being used by other users in many ways. When
User A hopes to duplicate the color ring being used by User B, User A can duplicate
the color ring of User B through WWW website, WAP website and dialing of voice
access number. When the user sets through various channels for the first time, the
system should confirm with the user if the duplication by other users is allowed.40
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4.9 CRBT Presentation
A subscriber can give forth a ringback tone as a gift via the website or voice access
code to other subscribers, for example, he/she can send a ringback tone to his/her
friends or relatives (who must also be CRBT subscribers), upon receipt of which the
friends or relatives will receive a short message to get notified that they can use this5
ringback tone free of charge and set it for their calling numbers. The service fee of
this ringback tone will be paid by the party who gives it away as a gift to others.
5 INTERFACES WITH EXTERNAL S YSTEM
The interfaces of the ZTE MyRing system with other systems are as follows:10
Interface with Provisioning system
Interface with Billing System
Web based Interface
Interface with Prepaid system
Interface with SMSC15
The figure below shows the interfaces of ZTE MyRing system.
Figure 5 Interfaces of ZTE MyRing System
5.1 Interface with Provisioning SystemZTE MyRing system can be connected with the Provisioning (Business Operation20
Supporting System) system. It implements such operations as service subscription
and de-subscription, activation and deactivation, user number modification and
modification of user value-added service attribute jointly with the accounting system.
The interface between the MyRing system and the accounting system can be HTTP,
TCP/IP or SOAP based protocol. ZTE can customize this interface as per Operator ’s25
requirement.
5.2 Interface with Billing System
ZTE MyRing system can be connected with the billing center. The backgroundserver provides the CDR information, and collects it through FTP using the billing
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collector on a regular basis, and then transmitted to the billing center. The
customized billing processing software can be easily developed according to the
detailed description of CDR formats and parameters provided, for the billing
departments to use in statistics and revenue allocation.
5.3 Web-Based Interface5Three kinds Web pages will be provided to the Operator:
Management web page with right control
Content Provider uploading page
Subscriber account management page for end user
Basing on Operator ’s requirement, ZTE will do the web page customization before10
CRBT service launching. The Operator will maintain web page and change web
page style after CRBT service launching.
5.4 Interface with Prepaid System
If the CRBT service subscriber is of prepayment, the interface of the prepaid system
is involved for subscribing/de-subscribing and activating/deactivating as well as15
deducting the fees of the prepaid subscribers. There are generally two forms of the
interfaces between the ZTE MyRing system and the prepaid system: real-time
deduction interface and non-realtime deduction interface. The realtime deduction
interface means that the ZTE MyRing system needs to originate a request for real-
time fee deduction to the prepaid system in real time when the prepaid subscriber20
subscribes the CRBT service or orders the ring tones, and the prepaid system returns
the deduction result and the ZTE MyRing returns the service processing result to the
subscriber in real time. This interface can take the form of the MML real-time
interface based on TCP-IP between the ZTE MyRing system and the prepaid system
or other interface as per Operator ’s requirement. The non-realtime interface means25the ZTE MyRing system generates the subscriber CRBT service rent CDR, and the
prepaid system obtains the CDR from the ZTE MyRing system through FTP and
deducts the rent according to the CDR.
5.5 Interface with SMSC(Short Message Center)
ZTE MyRing system can be connected with the SMC or SM gateway, to implement30
the functions of the SMS’s color ring management, such as service subscription/de-
subscription, ring tone ordering and setting of personal ring tone. It follows the
SMPP (Short Message Peer to Peer) protocol with the existing SMC.
6 PERFORMANCE INDEX 35
6.1 IP
1. When a 16K DSN is used as a stand-alone system, up to 64 64kb/s SS7 linksare provided; in the case of multiple modules, up to 1,440 64kb/s SS7 links are
supported.
2. The CRBT IP supports constructing a network with multiple modules. 3,12040
trunks are provided when a single module is used.
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3. Multiple Signaling Point Codes (SPC) and multi-network SPCs are supported;up to 256 SPCs can be configured.
4. TCAP response time is 50ms when idle, and 120ms when busy.
5. The traffic load of each SS7 signaling link is unidirectional 0.4Erl (normal) or0.8Erl (abnormal).5
6. The Global Title (GT) Translation capacity is 45,000 GTT/s; the number of GTentries in the Global Title Translation table is greater than 200K.
7. Each trunk circuit provides 16 E1 interfaces.
6.2 CRBT Server10
1. The CRBT system provides a peak processing capacity of 350 CAPS andsupports up to 1.5 million subscribers. As the number of subscribers grows,
multiple SCP nodes, at most 20, can be configured to support up to 24 million
subscribers in one CRBT center.
2. A linear expansion of main processor ’s processing capacity is available.15
3. Main processor supports up to 4 levels of overload control.
4. Online modification and deletion of existing services are available.
5. Online provision of new services is available.
6. Service data and subscriber data can be created, modified, deleted, displayed orlisted online. 20
7. Hardware equipments can be expanded flexibly