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GSM 11.11 version 6.2.0 - TTFN Smart card pages

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(<strong>GSM</strong> <strong>11.11</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>6.2.0</strong> Release 1997)60TS 100 977 V<strong>6.2.0</strong> (1999-05)10.3.14 EF BCCH (Broadcast control channels)This EF contains information concerning the BCCH according to <strong>GSM</strong> 04.08 [15].BCCH storage may reduce the extent of a Mobile Station's search of BCCH carriers when selecting a cell. The BCCHcarrier lists in an MS shall be in accordance with the procedures specified in <strong>GSM</strong> 04.08 [15]. The MS shall only storeBCCH information from the System Information 2 message and not the 2bis extension message.Identifier: '6F74' Structure: transparent MandatoryFile size: 16 bytesUpdate activity: highAccess Conditions:READUPDATEINVALIDATEREHABILITATECHV1CHV1ADMADMBytes Description M/O Length1 - 16 BCCH information M 16 bytes- BCCH informationCoding:The information is coded as octets 2-17 of the "neighbour cells description information element" in<strong>GSM</strong> 04.08 [15].10.3.15 EF ACC (Access control class)This EF contains the assigned access control class(es). <strong>GSM</strong> 02.11 [5] refers. The access control class is a parameter tocontrol the RACH utilization. 15 classes are split into 10 classes randomly allocated to normal subscribers and 5 classesallocated to specific high priority users. For more information see <strong>GSM</strong> 02.11 [5].Identifier: '6F78' Structure: transparent MandatoryFile size: 2 bytesUpdate activity: lowAccess Conditions:READUPDATEINVALIDATEREHABILITATECHV1ADMADMADMBytes Description M/O Length1 - 2 Access control classes M 2 bytes- Access control classesCoding:Each ACC is coded on one bit. An ACC is "allocated" if the corresponding bit is set to 1 and "not allocated"if this bit is set to 0. Bit b3 of byte 1 is set to 0.Byte 1:b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b115 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 Number of the ACC (except for bit b3)Byte 2:b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b107 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Number of the ACCETSI

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