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April 11, 2007

GSM Network Areas

The GSM network is made up of geographic areas. As shown in Figure 1, these areas include cells, location areas (LAs), MSC/VLR service areas, and public land mobile network (PLMN) areas.

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The cell is the area given radio coverage by one base transceiver station. The GSM network identifies each cell via the cell global identity (CGI) number assigned to each cell. The location area is a group of cells. It is the area in which the subscriber is paged. Each LA is served by one or more base station controllers, yet only by a single MSC (see Figure 2). Each LA is assigned a location area identity (LAI) number.

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An MSC/VLR service area represents the part of the GSM network that is covered by one MSC and which is reachable, as it is registered in the VLR of the MSC (see Figure 3).


















The PLMN service area is an area served by one network operator

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