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Recommendation I.253 - Call Completion Supplementary Services
The purpose of this Recommendation is to provide the stage 1 description of the method defined in
Recommendation I.130 using the means given in Recommendation I.210.
Supplementary services are described by a prose definition and description (step 1.1) and by a dynamic
description (step 1.3). The application of the attribute technique, as defined in Recommendation I.140, for supple-
mentary services is for futher study.
This Recommendation describes the following Call Completion supplementary services:
I.253.1 Call Waiting (CW)
I.253.2 Call Hold (HOLD)
I.253.3 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers (CCBS) (Note 1)
Note 1 - This service being identified needs to be further studied and the description is not yet included.
I.253.1 Call waiting
1. Definition
The Call Waiting service permits a subscriber to be notified of an incoming call (as per Basic Call procedures)
with an indication that no interface information channel is available. The user then has the choice of accepting,
rejecting or ignoring the waiting call (as per Basic Call procedures).
2. Description
2.1 General description
The ISDN Call Waiting service allows notification to subscriber B of the incoming call to be out-of-band and
this is the assumed case for this definition. In addition, as a service provider option, audible in-band indications
may be provided to the channels occupied with the speech bearer service and the Telephony teleservice. Where
applied, tones should be in accordance with Recommendation E.180.
The maximum number of calls that can be handled (e.g., active, held, alerting, waiting) for each ISDN number
on a given interface is specified at subscription time.
2.2 Specific terminology
Throughout this definition the following terminology will be used:
Subscriber B This is the subscriber who is provided by
the network with the Call Waiting service
on a particular interface.
User B This is the one user who reacts to the call
waiting at B.
User C This is the user who has originated a call
to B which causes the Call Waiting service
to be invoked.
User A This represents a user who is engaged in a
call with User B (this call can be in any
state).
User Response Timer T1: This timer specifies the period the network will wait for a positive response, from a termi-
nal at B, to the offered call. It is part of the basic call and has a value of a few seconds.
No Answer Timer T2: This optional timer specifies the period the network will wait for a response (answer), from user
B, to the offered call from User C. The value of this timer is between 0.5 and 2 minutes.
2.3 Qualifications on the applicability to telecommunication services
This supplementary service is considered meaningful when applied to the Telephony teleservice and the speech and
3.1 kHz audio bearer services. Furthermore, it may also be meaningful when applied to other services.
3. Procedures
3.1 Provision/withdrawal
Call Waiting can be provided on a subscription basis or, as a network provider option, be generally available to all
users without subscription.
Call Waiting can be withdrawn for administrative reasons.
As part of each applicable bearer service or teleservice, there is an option specifying the maximum number of
information channels which can be used (occupied) on the interface for each ISDN number, all ISDN numbers or subsets
of ISDN numbers. Call Waiting for bearer services or teleservices occurs only when an attempt is made to exceed these
limits.
As a network provider option, Call Waiting can be offered with several subscription options. The options apply sepa-
rately to each ISDN number and service combination. For each subscription option, only one value can be selected.
Subscription options are summarized below:
Subscription options Value
Calls that can wait - all
- others are for further study
Calling User receives - No
notification their call - Yes
is waiting
In addition, the following subscription options can be specified for each ISDN number, all ISDN numbers, or subsets
of ISDN numbers on each interface.
Subscription options Values
Maximum number of calls - one
which can be waiting - , where 1≡ ≡ n-m
Note - The parameters m (maximum number of information channels) and n (maximum number of total calls present)
are defined in the relevant basic service description (refer to Recommendations I.231 and I.241).
3.2 Normal procedures
3.2.1 Activation/deactivation
Subscriber B may activate and deactivate Call Waiting with an appropriate request. Whether, and if so to what
degree, activation/deactivation is supported by the network may be network dependent. If supported, then the network shall
inform subscriber B (all terminals on the access) of the success or otherwise of this action.
3.2.2 Invocation
3.2.2.1 When an incoming call from user C arrives at the access of Subscriber B and encounters the channels busy condition
and a Network Determined User Busy condition does not result, then the Call Waiting service will be invoked and the call shall
be offered to subscriber B with an indication that the channels busy condition exists.
3.2.3 Operation
3.2.3.1 If a response is received from a terminal at the B access, within the normal basic call period, that user(s) is (are)
being informed about the incoming call, then user C will be given an indication that the called user(s) are being informed of
the incoming call. In some networks this indication may also indicate that call waiting is in operation.
3.2.3.2 If user B requests to connect to the waiting call and to place the specified active call with user A into a held state,
before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, then the call between user C and user B is completed in the normal
manner with any indications to user C being removed. The previously active call between user A and user B is put into the
held state. User A may be given an indication that his call has been put into the held state.
Note - From this state other supplementary services, for example Three Party service, may be used.
3.2.3.3 If user B requests to connect to the waiting call and to terminate the specified active call with user A, before the
expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, then the call between user C and user B is completed in the normal manner with
any indications to user C being removed. The previously active call between user A and user B is terminated in the normal
manner.
3.2.3.4 If user B terminates the active call with user A before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, then this call
shall be released in the normal manner. User B is then able to accept the waiting call from user C using normal information
channel selection procedures.
3.2.3.5 If user B holds the active call with user A before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, then this call shall be
held in the normal manner. User B is then able to accept the waiting call from user C using normal information channel
selection procedures.
3.2.3.6 If user A requests to terminate the active call with user B, before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, then
the conditions of
paragraph 3.2.3.4 apply.
3.3. Exceptional procedures
3.3.1 Activation/deactivation/registration
None identified.
3.3.2 Invocation
None identified.
3.3.3 Operation
3.3.3.1 Incoming call from user C ignored by subscriber B
If the optional No Answer timer T2 expires without any acceptance from subscriber B of the incoming call, then the net-
work shall inform subscriber B that the call is no longer waiting and also inform user C that his call cannot be connected.
Normal release applies to the call attempt from user C (the call is cleared indicating no response) with an appropriate indi-
cation given to userC.
3.3.3.2 Incoming call from user C rejected by user B
A rejection of the waiting call by one of the terminals on the interface of subscriber B will not stop the optional No
Answer timer T2 as another terminal may subsequently accept the waiting call within the remainder of the specified period.
Such a rejection may, however, cancel any indication provided to that terminal. Where rejections of a waiting call have been
received from all those terminals that responded with an alerting indication before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer
T2, then the network shall inform user C that his call cannot be connected. Normal release applies to the call attempt from
user C with the call being cleared indicating user Rejection. Subscriber B is notified that the call is no longer waiting.
3.3.3.3 Release by user C within the specified period
If calling user C informs the network, before the expiry of the optional No Answer timer T2, that he wishes to release his
call attempt to subscriber B, then the network shall inform subscriber B of this situation and initiate release of the call
attempt from user C.
3.3.3.4 No positive response from terminals at subscriber B's interface
If no positive response that user(s) are being informed of the waiting call, is received from a terminal at subscriber B's
interface during the normal call period (User Response timer T1), then the call attempt from user C shall be released by the
network with user C being given the reason for the release.
3.3.3.5 No resources available
If user B accepts a call and network resources do not exist to complete the call (i.e. no information channels are avail-
able), the network will indicate an error to user B with cause "no B-channels available". The network will not clear the call
but will wait for another user B indication for acceptance, until user C clears the call orthe optional No Answer timer T2
expires.
3.4 Alternative procedures
3.4.1 Activation/deactivation/registration
None identified.
3.4.2 Invocation and operation
None identified.
4. Network capabilities for charging
This Recommendation does not cover charging principles. Future Recommendations in the D-Series are expected to con-
tain that information. It shall be possible to charge the subscriber accurately for the service.
5. Interworking requirements
5.1 ISDN served user: non-ISDN calling user
If an ISDN subscriber B receives a call from a non-ISDN calling party, the network will send the Call Waiting indication to
subscriber B in the normal way.
An inband indication will be applied to channels occupied with the 3.1kHz audio bearer service (where the call originated
from the PSTN as identified by a progress indicator), only if it is destined to a number designated for inband notification by
the call waiting subscriber.
5.2 Non-ISDN served party: ISDN calling party
Not applicable since a non-ISDN served party will not be able to subscribe to ISDN Call Waiting.
6. Interaction with other supplementary services
6.1 Call Waiting
Not relevant.
6.2 Call Transfer
User B, who has subscribed to both Call Waiting and Call Transfer services, cannot transfer a waiting call from
user C until he first establishes a connection to user C.
Assume that user B is on an active call with user A and has received an indication of a waiting call from user C.
Users A and B have Call Waiting subscribed for their accesses and user B has subscribed to the Call Transfer service.
User B intends to transfer user A to user D.
- User B may receive an indication of a waiting call from user C either before or during the transfer of user
A to another party. The call waiting indication may be presented regardless of the type of transfer invoked by
user B (i.e., for normal, single step, or explicit transfers). When user A has been transferred, a B-channel would
normally become idle, enabling the waiting call
to be answered by user B.
- if user A has a call waiting indication before or during the transfer process, then upon successful com-
pletion of the transfer of user A to user D, user A shall retain the waiting call indication. User a could use
normal call waiting procedures (if desired) to accept the waiting call.
- if user D receives a call waiting indication during the transfer process e.g., while being in a call with user
B, then upon successful completion of the transfer of user A to user D, user D shall retain the waiting call indi-
cation. User D could use normal call waiting procedures (if desired) to accept the waiting call.
In general, a call waiting indication may be delivered to users A or B (and to user D during the transfer process)
when the called user has subscribed to the Call Waiting service.
6.3 Connected line identification presentation
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
When user B uses one of the Call Waiting procedures to accept a waiting call (within any time limits established by
the service provider), user C will be informed of the connection. The confirmation that a connection has been estab-
lished may provide the connected user B's number.
6.4 Connected line identification restriction
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.5 Calling line identification presentation
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
If the user(s) at B is(are) given a call waiting indication, and has(have) subscribed to the CLIP service, then the
calling party's number shall be presented to the users at B at the time the call waiting indication is given.
6.6 Calling line identification restriction
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
Assume a user at C, who has subscribed to the CLIR service, reaches a user(s) at B, who has subscribed to the
Call Waiting service. On invocation, the user at B would receive a call waiting indication but would not receive the call-
ing user at C's number when the call waiting indication is given.
6.7 Closed User Group
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.8 Conference Calling
A user at B who is active on any type of conference call may receive anindication of a waiting call.
Once a conference has been established:
i) Any party that has activated Call Waiting will be able to receive an indication of an incoming call, and
could place their connection to the conference on hold to accept the waiting call.
ii) The Conference Controller could, if desired, add the party from the waiting call, by answering the waiting
call and using the "add party from existing call" procedures.
6.9 Direct Dialling-In
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.10 Diversion services
6.10.1 Call Forwarding Busy
If user B is not NDUB, Call Waiting will take place. If user B is NDUB, CFB will take place. Therefore these services
are mutually exclusive and there is no interaction.
6.10.2 Call Forwarding on No Reply
If subscriber B has Call Forwarding on No Reply (CFNR) activated, then a waiting call shall still be offered as
described in this definition. If no answer is received to this call during the duration of the CFNR Timer, then the CFNR
service becomes invoked and the call is forwarded as per that service definition.
6.10.3 Call Forwarding Unconditional
If subscriber B has activated Call Forwarding Unconditional, then the execution of that forwarding condition takes
precedence over Call Waiting.
Call Forwarding Unconditional can be activated while a call is waiting without changing the state of the waiting call.
6.11 Line Hunting
The call waiting service should not be provided to a line in a hunt group.
6.12 Three Party
A user at B who is involved in a Three-Party service operation (with minimal Three-Party service or active in a
Three way conversation) may receive an indication of a waiting call. The procedures and restrictions for handling the
waiting call are defined in the Three-Party service description.
6.13 User-to-User Signalling
User-to-User Information (UUI) (Service 1) included in the call set up message will be delivered to subscriber B
with the Call Waiting indication.
UUI (Service 2) sent from the calling user to the called user during the alerting phase is allowed to be sent when
a point-to-point configuration exists at the called side.
If the called user subscribes to User-to-User Signalling, he may include UUI (Service 1) in a rejection of a waiting
call when a point-to-point configuration exists at the called side.
There is no interaction with User-to-User Service 3.
6.14 Multiple Subscriber Number
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.15 Call Hold service
When an ISDN user receives a call waiting indication the ISDN user may use the Call Hold service to hold his active
call and answer the waiting call. Use of the hold service does not place a call into a waiting state.
6.16 Advice of Charge
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
7. Dynamic description
The dynamic description of this service is given in Figure 1/I.253.1.I.253.2 Call Hold Service Description
1. Definition
The Call Hold Service allows a user to interrupt communications on an existing call/connection (Note 1) and then
subsequently, if desired, re- establish communications. A B-channel (Note 2) may or may not be reserved after the
communication is interrupted to allow the origination of possible termination of other calls. Reservation must be pro-
vided by the service provider as a user option. The Call Hold service includes the Retrieve operation which re-estab-
lishes communication on a B-channel between the served user and the held party.
2. Description
2.1 General description
When the Call Hold service is invoked, communication on a B-channel is interrupted and the B-channel is
released from use by the existing call. If reservation is subscribed to, and depending on subscription parameters, a B-
channel is reserved for use by:
- the given terminal used to invoke the Call Hold Service;
- a subscription time user-defined set of terminals+;
- a user defined by director number, (Note);
- a subscription time user-defined set of directory numbers, or (Note);
- a user identified by a Personal Identification Number (Note).
Note - Methods to define implementation are for further study.
When a user (as identified by a terminal, others for further study) places a call on hold and reservation applies, a
B-channel should always be available on that user's interface for the user to retrieve that call from hold; or setup,
retrieve or connect to another call. One B-channel should be kept available for the user as long as the user has (i)
one or more calls on hold with reservation and (ii) is not currently connected to any other call. That is, the network
should not reserve more than one B-channel for a user, regardless of how a user is defined (as identified by a ter-
minal, others for further study).
When the served user wishes to re-establish communications, the Retrieve operation is requested. The success of
the Retrieve operation depends on whether or not a B-channel was reserved and whether a B-channel is currently
available to the served user.
Note 1 - The applicability of the hold service to a "call" versus a "connection" requires further study.
Note 2 - The applicability of this service definition to other access resources (e.g., H-channels, logical channels) for other
services requires further study.2.2 Specific terminology
None identified.
2.3 Qualifications on the applicability to telecommunications services
This supplementary service is considered meaningful when applied to the Telephony teleservice and the speech and 3.1kHz
audio bearer services. Furthermore, it may also be meaningful when applied to other services.
3. Procedures
3.1 Provision/withdrawal
The type of reservation is specified at subscription time.
3.2 Normal procedures
3.2.1 Activation/deactivation/registration
None identified.
3.2.2 Invocation and operation
3.2.2.1 Hold request
The served user indicates to the service provider that the communications on the interface is to be interrupted. A call
may be placed on hold:
- on the calling user's interface, by the calling user at any time after completion of dialling;
- on the called user's interface, by the called user at any time after the call has been answered and before call
clearing has begun.
The communication on the interface is then interrupted. The service provider acknowledges this action, and the associated
channel is made available for other uses, depending on the reservation option. As an option, the network may send a notifi-
cation to the held party indicating that the call has been placed on hold.
If held call(s) are cleared for any reason, the service provider will continue to reserve a channel for the specified user(s)/
terminal(s) until there are no more held calls with reservation associated with the specified user(s)/terminal(s). If at any time
a call is in the held state, either party may clear the call.
3.2.2.2 Retrieve Request
When the user that invoked the Call Hold service indicates that the call is to be retrieved, the service provider will re-
establish communications, provided that a B-channel is available, and acknowledge to the served user and optionally to the
held party that the call is now active. The user may optionally indicate a B-channel selection parameter in the Retrieve
request. The parameter may indicate:
1) any channel acceptable;
2) specified channel is preferred; or
3) specified channel is exclusively required.
If the service provider can satisfy the request, the call will be returned to the active phase; if it cannot, the request will
be rejected with the appropriate cause returned to the user.
3.2.2.3 Reservation processing
The following conditions concerning reservation against a channel apply:
1) when the call is retrieved, any reservation against a channel associated with that call should be cleared, indepen-
dent of which channel is used to retrieve the call;
2) when a call is cleared, any reservation against a channel associated with the call should be cleared;
3) when all reservations are cleared, all channels become available for use by either the network or the user.
4. When any reservation is outstanding for a given user (as identified by a terminal, a set of terminals, a DN, a set of DNs
or PIN) and that user is not using a channel for an active call, then the network must consider a channel as "not free" for
that user for subsequent incoming calls.
If all channels are "not free" (busy or reserved) and a user has also subscribed to the Call Waiting service, the network
would be able to offer an incoming call with an indication that "no interface information channels are available". The served
user may accept that incoming call using a reserved channel.
3.3 Exceptional procedures
3.3.1 Activation/deactivation/registration
None identified.
3.3.2 Invocation and operation
3.3.2.1 Hold request
If the user tries to hold a call while not subscribed to the service or for some other reason the service provider
cannot hold the call, an indication will be provided to the user for the reason of failure.3.3.2.2 Retrieve request
If the service provider cannot retrieve a previously held call, the user will be informed of the reason for failure.
(For example, there may not be any channel available or the call may be in the process of being cleared.)
3.4 Alternative procedures
None identified.
4. Network capabilities for charging
This Recommendation does not cover charging principles. Future Recommendations in the D-Series are expected
to contain that information. It shall be possible to charge the subscriber accurately for the service.
5. Interworking requirements
The operation of this feature is not affected by the nature (i.e. ISDN or non-ISDN of the far end of the connec-
tion).
6. Interactions with other supplementary services
6.1 Call Waiting
A user may use the hold feature to hold an active call and answer an incoming call that is being given call waiting
treatment.
6.2 Call Transfer
A served user may indicate to a service provider that a held call is to be transferred to another party. The transfer
indication must explicitly identify the held call. A successful transfer will clear the held call from the served user's
point of view. For more information, see the Explicit Call Transfer procedure in the call transfer service description.
Any parties on hold to a party being transferred will continue to be on hold to that party after the transfer oper-
ation. For example, if partyB, currently active or on hold to party A, is transferred to another partyC by served user A,
then the parties held by parties B and C before the transfer will continue to be held by those parties after the trans-
fer.
The hold process is symmetric, i.e. both parties may place each other on hold. It is possible, therefore, for two
parties that have subscribed to the hold and call transfer service, to each place their active call on hold and to
simultaneously transfer the other party. That is, if parties A and B have an active connection, party A may place the
call on hold and transfer party B to another party C while at the same time party B puts his call to party A on hold
and transfers party A to another party D.
6.3 Connected Line Identification Presentation
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.6.4 Con-
nected Line Identification Restriction
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.5 Calling Line Identification Presentation
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.6 Calling Line Identification Restriction
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.7 Closed User Group
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.8 Conference Calling
Any party involved in an active conference (i.e. the conference controller or a conferee) may place the conference
call on hold and later retrieve the connection to the conference. Any party placing the conference on hold may retrieve
any other party it had previously placed on hold. See also section6.16 on call hold in the Conference Calling service
description.
6.9 Direct Dialling-In
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.10 Diversion services
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.10.1 Call Forwarding Busy
See 6.10 above.
6.10.2 Call Forwarding No Reply
See 6.10 above.
6.10.3 Call Forwarding Unconditional
See 6.10 above.
6.11 Line Hunting
No impact, i.e. neither supplementary service affects the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.12 Three-Party Service
See section6.15 call hold service in RecommendationI.254.2,
Three-Party Service service description.
6.13 User-to-User Signalling
Any party that has placed one or more calls on hold may continue to exchange (send or receive) UUI (service 3)
messages with the party(s) on hold as well as exchange UUI (service 3) messages with an active call party. A held
party that is disconnecting may receive or send UUI (service 1) messages during the clearing phase of the call.
6.14 Multiple Subscriber Number
This supplementary service has no impact on the operation of the other supplementary service.
6.15 Call Hold Service
Assume that parties A and B have both subscribed to the call hold service. The hold service is unidirectional, so it
is possible for 1) only partyA to have partyB on hold, 2) only party B to have party A on hold, and 3)each party to
have the other on hold.
6.16 Advice of Charge
This supplementary service has no impact on the operation of the other supplementary service.
7. Dynamic Description
The dynamic description of this service is given in Figure 1/I.253.2.
I.253.3 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers
This service being identified needs to be further studied and the description is not yet included.