
5G Call Flows: Voice, Data, and Video
Explore 5G call flows for voice, data, and video, covering mobile originating and terminating calls using 5G NR technology and deployment scenarios.
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Explore 5G call flows for voice, data, and video, covering mobile originating and terminating calls using 5G NR technology and deployment scenarios.
Explore 5G VoNR (Voice over NR) architecture, call flow, setup, registration, and termination messages. Understand the key features and requirements of VoNR in 5G networks.
Explore the differences between circuit-switched and packet-switched calls. Understand how they work, their best applications, and call flow examples for GSM and WCDMA networks.
Learn about the packet switched (PS) call flow in GSM downlink for data transfer. Understand GPRS attach, PDP context activation, and the channels involved.
Explore the GSM Mobile Originated (MO) call flow, detailing the messages exchanged between the mobile device and network layers during call setup and release.
Understand the GSM Mobile Terminated (MT) call flow, including message exchanges between the UE and network layers, and channels used.
Explore the LTE paging procedure, including the mechanism, call flow diagram, S1AP and RRC messages. Understand how LTE networks efficiently notify idle UEs.
Explore the SMS architecture, focusing on Mobile Originated (MO) and Mobile Terminated (MT) call flows. Understand the message signaling between network elements.
Explore the two methods of SMS delivery over LTE (SMS over SGs and SMS over IP), along with detailed call flows for mobile-originated and mobile-terminated SMS.
Explore the 2G GSM call flow, detailing network entry procedures, authentication, and call setup between mobile devices and base stations. Includes a call flow diagram.
Detailed explanation of the VoLTE originating call flow, including messages exchanged between UE, LTE/EPC entities, and IMS entities for mobile originating calls.
Explore the WCDMA mobile originated (MO) and mobile terminated (MT) call flows, including message sequences and information elements.
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