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The Mobile Application Part (MAP) is an SS7
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that provides an application layer for the various nodes in
GSM The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation ( 2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such ...
and
UMTS The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. Developed and maintained by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), UMTS is a component of the Inte ...
mobile core networks and GPRS core networks to communicate with each other in order to provide services to users. The Mobile Application Part is the application-layer protocol used to access the Home Location Register, Visitor Location Register, Mobile Switching Center, Equipment Identity Register, Authentication Centre,
Short message service center A Short Message Service Center (SMSC) is a network element in the mobile telephone network. Its purpose is to store, forward, convert and deliver Short Message Service (SMS) messages. The full designation of an SMSC according to 3GPP is ''S ...
and
Serving GPRS Support Node The GPRS core network is the central part of the general packet radio service (GPRS) which allows 2G, 3G and WCDMA mobile networks to transmit IP packets to external networks such as the Internet. The GPRS system is an integrated part of the G ...
(SGSN).


Facilities provided

The primary facilities provided by MAP are: * Mobility Services: location management (to support roaming), authentication, managing service subscription information, fault recovery, * Operation and Maintenance: subscriber tracing, retrieving a subscriber's IMSI * Call Handling: routing, managing calls whilst roaming, checking that a subscriber is available to receive calls *
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*
Short Message Service Short Message/Messaging Service, commonly abbreviated as SMS, is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text ...
* Packet Data Protocol (PDP) services for GPRS: providing routing information for GPRS connections * Location Service Management Services: obtaining the location of subscriber


Published specification

The Mobile Application Part specifications were originally defined by the GSM Association, but are now controlled by ETSI/ 3GPP. MAP is defined by two different standards, depending upon the mobile network type: * MAP for GSM (prior to Release 4) is specified b
3GPP TS 09.02
(MAP v1, MAP v2) * MAP for UMTS ("3G") and GSM (Release 99 and later) is specified b

(MAP v3) In cellular networks based on ANSI standards (currently
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, in the past AMPS,
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) plays the role of the MAP a similar protocol usually called
IS-41 IS-41, also known as ANSI-41, is a mobile, cellular telecommunications system standard to support mobility management by enabling the networking of switches. ANSI-41 is the standard now approved for use as the network-side companion to the wireles ...
or ANSI-41 (ANSI MAP). Since 2000 it is maintained by 3GPP2 as N.S0005 and since 2004 it is name
3GPP2 X.S0004


Implementation

MAP is a
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(TCAP) user, and as such can be transported using 'traditional' SS7 protocols or over IP using ''Transport Independent
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Transport Independent Signalling Connection Control Part (TI-SCCP). or using
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is a partial open source implementation of MAP.


MAP signaling

In mobile cellular telephony networks like
GSM The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation ( 2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such ...
and
UMTS The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. Developed and maintained by the 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), UMTS is a component of the Inte ...
the SS7 application MAP is used. Voice connections are
Circuit Switched Circuit switching is a method of implementing a telecommunications network in which two network nodes establish a dedicated communications channel ( circuit) through the network before the nodes may communicate. The circuit guarantees the full ...
(CS) and data connections are
Packet Switched In telecommunications, packet switching is a method of grouping data into '' packets'' that are transmitted over a digital network. Packets are made of a header and a payload. Data in the header is used by networking hardware to direct the pack ...
(PS) applications. Some of the GSM/UMTS Circuit Switched interfaces in the
Mobile Switching Center Network switching subsystem (NSS) (or GSM core network) is the component of a GSM system that carries out call out and mobility management functions for mobile phones roaming on the network of base stations. It is owned and deployed by mobi ...
(MSC) transported over SS7 include the following: *B -> VLR (uses MAP/B). Most MSCs are associated with a
Visitor Location Register Network switching subsystem (NSS) (or GSM core network) is the component of a GSM system that carries out call out and mobility management functions for mobile phones roaming on the network of base stations. It is owned and deployed by mobile ...
(VLR), making the B interface "internal". *C -> HLR (uses MAP/C) Messages between MSC to HLR handled by C Interface *D -> HLR (uses MAP/D) for attaching to the CS network and location update *E -> MSC (uses MAP/E) for inter-MSC handover *F -> EIR (uses MAP/F) for equipment identity check *H -> SMS-G (uses MAP/H) for
Short Message Service Short Message/Messaging Service, commonly abbreviated as SMS, is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text ...
(SMS) over CS *I -> ME (uses MAP/I) Messages between MSC to ME handled by I Interface *J -> SCF (uses MAP/J) Messages between HLR to gsmSCF handled by J Interface There are also several GSM/UMTS PS interfaces in the
Serving GPRS Support Node The GPRS core network is the central part of the general packet radio service (GPRS) which allows 2G, 3G and WCDMA mobile networks to transmit IP packets to external networks such as the Internet. The GPRS system is an integrated part of the G ...
(SGSN) transported over SS7: *Gr -> HLR for attaching to the PS network and location update *Gd -> SMS-C for SMS over PS *Gs -> MSC for combined CS+PS signaling over PS *Ge -> Charging for
Customised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic Customized Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) is a set of standards designed to work on either a GSM core network or the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) network. The framework provides tools for operators to ...
(CAMEL) prepaid charging *Gf -> EIR for equipment identity check


References

{{Reflist Signaling System 7 Application layer protocols