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HLR mean Home Location Registration
Posted by waqasahmad
The Home Location Register (HLR) is the main database of permanent subscriber information for a mobile network. The HLR is an integral component of CDMA (code division multiple access), TDMA (time division multiple access), and GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) networks. Maintained by the subscriber's home carrier (or the network operator where the user initiated the call), the HLR contains pertinent user information, including address, account status, and preferences
Posted by kparikh
HLR is home Location register
It is simply Database which keep permanet record of mobile userr
Posted by mrleo99098
In very short and the reliable term we define HLR as:
The HLR is the reference database for subscriber parameters.
Various identification numbers and addresses are stored, as well as authentication
parameters. This information is entered into the database by the network provider when
a new subscriber is added to the system.
The parameters stored in the HLR are listed opposite:
The HLR database contains the master database of all the subscribers to a GSM PLMN.
The data it contains is remotely accessed by all the MSCs and the VLRs in the network
and, although the network may contain more than one HLR, there is only one database
record per subscriber – each HLR is therefore handling a portion of the total subscriber
database. The subscriber data may be accessed by either the IMSI or the MSISDN
number. The data can also be accessed by an MSC or a VLR in a different PLMN, to
allow inter-system and inter-country roaming.
Posted by HamidAliKhan
HLR is a database related to subscriber parameters.
Posted by Hash007
HLR stands for home location register. It is a database and contains the current location of a wireless subscriber. It also contains the information regarding the services a subscriber is authorized to use. It relates a subscriber's ISDN no. to its IMSI.
Posted by JawadZaheer
Hello guys! A database residing in a local wireless network that contains service profiles and checks the identity of a local subscriber.
Posted by stephen