| GRX
Your common questions answered.
1) What does a GRX provider offer to a
network operator?
The GRX provider assists operators in their GPRS roaming business.
GRX providers are facilitators offering the following features:
- Transmission of data packages between operators
and their roaming partners
Different connection types between operator
and GRX:
- Leased Line (LL) based on Frame Relay, ATM or
IP/PPP (based on MPLS in early 2005)
- Tunnelling or VPN connection via public
IP (IPSec strongly recommended)
- Virtual Private Data Network (VPN) based
on leased line
- Guaranteed compliance with IP addressing
guidelines on the Inter-PMN backbone
- DNS root service for customer operators
- BGP-4 routing capability
- Routing of traffic between GPRS networks
and/or GRX nodes
- Interconnectivity to other GRXs, governed
by Service Level Agreements between GRXs
- Data Security: IPSec (if applicable), anti-spoofing,
non-visibility to public Internet, etc.
- Four Classes of Service (CoS) options when MPLS
becomes available in early 2005
2) What is needed for GPRS roaming?
- GPRS roaming agreement with one or more
operators, or with a Roaming Broker like Comfone (planned or
implemented)
- MAP V/3 is mandatory
- TAP3 must be implemented (or contracted
from data clearinghouse) to bill GPRS services
- Strategy on ISP or PMN roaming, i.e. access
to the Internet in the visited or the home network
3) What does the operator need to connect
to a GRX?
- Compliance with IP addressing guidelines
for Intra-PMN backbone
- DNS service Intra-PMN
- Border Gateway and preferably a firewall
- AS (Autonomous System) number
- Control over which routes to accept from
GRX
- Service Agreement with a GRX provider
4) What about GRX charging principles?
There are a number of charging principles
that could apply for GRX. This could include volume (bytes transferred),
geographical length of path, or fixed port with guarenteed capacity.
Comfone has made its offer as simple as possible and has consequently
chosen fixed port charging.
5) Is a special clearing procedure needed
for billing between the GRX provider and the operator?
No, for the time being no special clearing
is needed. The GRX provider will issue service invoices.
6) What about clearing between operators?
GPRS operators with roaming relations will
use standard GSM clearing procedures between themselves, based
on their Roaming Agreements and TAP (Transferred Account Procedure).
7) Which kind of encryption will be used
for connections to GRXs and how will the encryption keys be handled?
Encryption is not necessary since the connection
uses a private IP backbone. Should operators
wish so, they may bilaterally agree on encryption. The GRX is
transparent to encryption. In this case the encryption keys are
exchanged directly between the operators.
8) Are two operators that contract the
same GRX providerautomatically connected to each other?
No, there is no automatic roaming connection.
Both operators need a Service Agreement with the GRX provider,
a connection to the GRX provider and a Roaming Agreement between
themselves.
9) Who pays the connection fee?
Each operators pays for the connection to
the GRX. Each operator pays for the use of the GRX services (e.g.
fixed port).
10) What is the estimated time needed for
establishment of a connection?
- Connection from the operator to the GRX provider
via Internet VPN will take aprox. 2-3 weeks
- Connection from the operator to the GRX
Provider via Leased Lines based on Frame Relay, ATM or IP/PPP
will take approx. 6 weeks
- Connection to other operators connected
to the same GRX will depend on the establishment of the bilateral
agreement between the operators
11) Will every GRX offer DNS routing? Who
pays (HPMN, VPMN)?
All GRX providers will offer DNS routing.
DNS Routing is included in the GRX service
fee. Every operator pays for DNS routing by using/paying the GRX
services.
12) How much time will it take to connect
different GRXs?
Generally in the GPRS Roaming Network every
GRX node will be connected to the other GRX nodes (either directly
or via a third GRX).
At an early stage, if such a connection is
not established yet, the time to set it up depends on the finalisation
of a Service Agreement between the two GRXs and the time to implement
the technical connection between the GRXs.
13) Is security between GRXs guaranteed?
The GRXs take the necessary measures to prevent
any intruders from accessing the GRX infrastructure. GRX networks
are private and no unauthorised access to GPRS nodes will be possible
even though public IP addresses are used.
14) How are the service charges handled
in the case of two operators that are customers of two different
GRXs? Who pays what (HPMN, VPMN)?
- Each operator pays the service charge of
his GRX provider.
- Charges between GRXs are included in the
GRX service charges. The GRX provider has the option to charge
differently if the data traffic was routed directly to an operator
or via another GRX.
- The GRXs charge and pay the service used
between them as defined in the SLA between the GRXs
15) Who provides DNS routing when two GRX
providers are involved?
All GRX providers offer DNS routing. Each
operator pays for DNS routing. The amount is included in the GRX
service charge.
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