| GSM MoU: "3G Service Requirements and Concepts", PRG TG.21, V3.1.0, April 1998. |
....topology is presented. Key Words: VHE, Access Component, adaptation to terminals networks, Parlay, OSA. I. INTRODUCTION The Virtual Home Environment (VHE) is a concept recently introduced and defined by important standardization bodies and fora (3GPP [1] ITU T [2] UMTS Forum [3] GSM MoU [4], ETSI [5] while it is currently being studied and analyzed by many research teams and industries. The VHE concept consists of capabilities aiming to present the end users with the same look and feel interface regardless of location, serving network and terminal type used. A difficult task in ....
GSM MoU: "3G Service Requirements and Concepts", PRG TG.21, V3.1.0, (April 1998).
.... and services in whatever network and whatever terminal (within the capabilities of the terminal and network) where ever the user may be located [3GPP01b] GSM MoU Virtual Home Environment (VHE) is a system concept for service portability in the Third Generation across network borders [GSM98] ITU IMT2000 VHE is a capability whereby a User is offered the same service experience in a visited network as in his Home system. ITU98] UMTS Forum VHE means that the user will have the same interface and service environment regardless of location (personalised user interface independent ....
GSM MoU: "3G Service Requirements and Concepts", PRG TG.21, V3.1.0, April 1998.
.... customisation and services in whatever network and whatever terminal (within the capabilities of the terminal and network) where ever the user may be located [5] GSM MoU Virtual Home Environment (VHE) is a system concept for service portability in the Third Generation across network borders [6] ITU IMT2000 VHE is a capability whereby a User is offered the same service experience in a visited network as in his Home system. 7] UMTS Forum VHE means that the user will have the same interface and service environment regardless of location (personalised user interface independent from ....
GSM MoU: "3G Service Requirements and Concepts", PRG TG.21, V3.1.0, April 1998.
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