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What is IS-41
david 05-October-2007 12:22:02 PM

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Interim Standard 41 is a signaling protocol used in North American cellular telecommunications systems. It deals with the signalling between the MSC (Mobile Switching Centre) and other network elements for the purpose of handovers and roaming etc.
Posted by justfawad


IS-41 is a computer network standard that allows all switches to exchange information about subscribers.
Posted by sagitraz


IS-41 is a computer network standard that allows all switches to exchange information about subscribers.

ANSI-41 (IS-41 refers to the 'interim standard' ANSI-41 refers to the approved standard [1] is a standard for identifying and authenticating users, and routing calls on mobile phone networks. The standard also defines how users are identified and calls are routed when roaming across different networks.

ANSI-41 is the standard used by AMPS (analog), IS-136 (TDMA) and CDMA networks.

GSM and WCDMA networks use a different standard, known as MAP.


Posted by waqasahmad


Generally it is computer network standard which allows switches to exchange information about subscribers.
Typically IS-41 (Interim Standard 41) is a protocol used in North America for the flow of information about subscribers from one carrier to another.
Posted by shehenshah


IS-41 is a computer network standard that allows all switches to exchange information about subscribers.

ANSI-41 (IS-41 refers to the 'interim standard' ANSI-41 refers to the approved standard [1] is a standard for identifying and authenticating users, and routing calls on mobile phone networks. The standard also defines how users are identified and calls are routed when roaming across different networks.

ANSI-41 is the standard used by AMPS (analog), IS-136 (TDMA) and CDMA networks.

Posted by kparikh


Dear IS-41 is basically an ITU-T standard and is basically used for mobile networrk but it is also used for other networks and also it is used for the subscribers to facilitate them
Posted by HamidAliKhan


It is basically a standard used in different networks.
Posted by waqqas1


Hi,
Is-41 is an ITUT -elecom standard used in IN mobile networks

Regards
Vetri
Posted by meetvetri


Hi! IS-41 - The network standard that allows all switches to exchange information about subscribers. Thanks.
Posted by robin

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