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 Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic, or CAMEL for short, is a set of GSM standards designed to work on a GSM core network.
The CAMEL architecture is based on the Intelligent Network (IN) standards, and uses the CAP protocol.
Many services can be created using CAMEL, and it is particularly effective in allowing these services to be offered when a subscriber is roaming.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CAMEL   (126 words)

  
 Go mobile extending roaming options for card users
"Offering full-blown roaming services to Ready to go users was made possible based on a technology known as Customised Applications for Mobile Networks using Enhanced Logic (CAMEL).
However, one logical stipulation is that the user must be roaming with a network that has a roaming agreement with go mobile, as situation available in over 55 countries and 84 networks spread around the world.
However, given the fact that Malta is quickly approaching its saturation point in terms of mobile telephony penetration rates, the battle for profits and market share is soon to turn away from overall subscriber numbers to the challenging fields of international coverage availability and services offered.
www.businesstimes.com.mt /2002/06/19/l6.html   (607 words)

  
 CSE - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CAMEL Service Environment - The Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic Service Environment
Civil Service Examination - A test for United States citizens to get a government job.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CSE   (176 words)

  
 Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic
Also known as Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic
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 D2Vol1.doc
In Part 1 of the Deliverable, we examine the use of the Intelligent Network (IN) to provide multimedia services in a mobile environment, the developments in ‘intelligent’ terminals, the use of the Internet Protocol (IP) in broadband service provision and the implications for network interfaces and protocols.
The interface between the UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network and the core network of a mobile operator was examined.
Some mobile network providers have suggested that data could be downloaded using the short message service/smart message service.
www.eurescom.de /~pub/deliverables/documents/P800-series/P809/D2/Vol1/D2Vol1.doc   (10319 words)

  
 UMPTIDUMPTI D07: Mobile Communication and Special Needs - Abstract
IN network functions have already been introduced into the GSM networks, and the all purpose vehicle to marry IN and GSM in the ETSI work item CAMEL (Customised Applications for Mobile Networks Enhanced Logic) which is initially aiming at service customisation.
The capacity and the switching techniques of existing wide area mobile networks are the barriers for an efficient connected packet-mode communication as required for most multimedia applications.
The Intelligent Network Application Part (INAP) is a user of the TCAP protocols and is defined as "a set of applications functions that provide a capability for the interworking of application-entity invocations for a specific purpose." [Duran92].
www.een.bris.ac.uk /UMPTIDUMPTI/data/deliverables/d07/body.html   (8564 words)

  
 The Data Center Journal - Glossary
The capability of an application to recover from the failure of a database that the application is connected to and for the application to switch over to using the surviving instance thereby providing no loss of data or continuity.
The idea is that software developers need only write applications once and these applications can then be run unchanged on any computer or operating system.
A client/server application that is designed to minimize the amount of data (including the application itself) that needs to be transferred from the server to the client.
www.datacenterjournal.com /Tools/Glossary.asp   (6671 words)

  
 TermC
OSI network layer protocol that does not require a circuit to be established before data is transmitted.
OSI network layer service that does not require a circuit to be established before data is transmitted.
Network in which hosts are connected to diverse networks, which themselves are connected with routers.
www.comm-sult.com /tg_folder/TelGlosC.htm   (4981 words)

  
 oinfo_lower.asp?pid=UKCCR1699&pname=body
This course explains the role that the IN (Intelligent Network) concept and CAMEL (Customised Applications for Mobile Networks Enhanced Logic) play in allowing effective control of services and features in modern telecommunication networks.
Day two provides a basic overview of the relevant GSM procedures (required in order to understand CAMEL operation), before building on the IN concept to illustrate how CAMEL is used to provide operator specific (IN based) services for users, even whilst roaming in other networks.
The implementation, usage and features of the different Capability Sets of IN, and Phases of CAMEL are discussed, as well as the role each will play in the evolving fixed and mobile networks (including UMTS).
www.ibctelecoms.com /cod/oinfo_lower.asp?pid=UKCCR1699&pname=body   (2028 words)

  
 Networking and CSCW
It is used for building real-time applications such as drawing tools, editors and meeting tools that are shared simultaneously among several users.
SIF is a new technical blueprint for ensuring that software applications in secondary schools can share information seamlessly.
The COOPWWW project of GMD in Germany, was part of the Telematics Engineering sector of the Telematics Application Programme, (4th Framework programme) and its goal was the provision of a toolkit for efficient group cooperation using the WWW.
www.elpub.org /top016.htm   (5839 words)

  
 Intelligent network: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Typically it is thought of as an overlay on the core network which enables an operator to differentiate themselves by providing value added services in addition to the standard telecoms services such as GSM services (Gsm services are a standard collection of applications and features available to mobile phone subscribers all...)
Mobile phone operator (A mobile phone operator (also wireless carrier) is a telephone company that provides phone services for...)
[for more facts and a summary of this subject, click this link] application server (An application server is a server computer in a computer network dedicated to running certain software...)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/intelligent_network   (2702 words)

  
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The WebWombat network, is one of the largest Australian based Search Engines and provides more than 1 million search queries per month.
www.psychic-psychicreading.com /web_site_promotion_services.html   (9477 words)

  
 UMPTIDUMPTI Glossary
Most of them are borrowed from standards in the following areas: mobile communication, human factors, broadband fixed networks.
NA Network Aspects NAG Network Reference Models, Acronyms and Definitions and Guide to Standards NAK Negative Acknowledgement NET Norme Européenne de Télécommunication NI Network Interface NIA Network Indicate Address (H.230) NID Network Identification NII National Information Infrastructure NIP Number Identification Presentation NIU Network Interface Unit NMC Network Management Center NMSI National Mobile Station Identification Evaluation
Network Organization ETR ETSI Technical Reports ETS ETSI Telecommunications Standard ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute EU European Union EWOS European Workshop on Open Systems
www.een.bris.ac.uk /UMPTIDUMPTI/data/glossary/body.html   (385 words)

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