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h1. Cell Broadcast 

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 Normally, all user plane data in GSM/GPRS networks are sent in point-to-point channels from the network to the user. Those are called "dedicated" radio channels whcih exist between the network and one given phone/subscriber at a time. 

 Cell Broadcast is an exception to that rule.    It permits user data (so-called SMS-CB data) to be broadcast by the network in a way that can be received by all phones in the coverage area of the given [[BTS]] simultaneously. 

 More high-level information can be found at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_Broadcast and the related specification is found at "3GPP TS 23.041 Technical realization of Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)":http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/html-info/23041.htm 

 *NOTE: In 3G/UMTS networks, Cell Broadcast is called [[Service_Area_Broadcast]] and we have a dedicated wiki page for it.* 

 h2. Use Cases 

 Cell Broadcast was used for various different use cases primarily in the 1990ies and early 2000s, including 
 * advertisement of the GPS position of the cell tower you're currently camping on 
 * advertisement of the calling codes of your current "home zone", i.e. a "lower cost short distance" call zone travelling with you as you roam around. 

 More recently, SMS-CB is seeing some uptake by various desaster warning systems, such as 
 * CMAS (Commercial Mobile Alert System), later renamed to WEA ("Wireless Emergency Alerts":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_Emergency_Alerts) in the US. 
 * EU-Alert in the European union 
 * Messer Ishi (Rocket Alert) in Israel 
 * ETWS (Earthquake and Tsunami Warning System) in Japan 
 * KPAS (Korean Public Alert System) 

 h2. Osmocom Cell Broadcast support 

 * [[OsmoBTS:]] implements the "SMS BROADCAST COMMAND" Message in RSL according to Section 8.5.8 of 3GPP TS 08.58 *but not all hardware targets support this yet, see #1617. osmo-bts-sysmo and osmo-bts-octphy are fine.* 
 * [[OsmoNITB:]] and [[OsmoBSC:]] implement a VTY command @bts <0-255> smscb-command <1-4> HEXSTRING@ to send a given hex-formatted cell broadcast message to a specified BTS 
 ** you (obviously) first need to enable a timeslot/channel combination on the BTS that actually includes a CBCH, i.e. ccch+sdcch4+cbch or sdcch8+cbch 

 !osmocom-cbs.png! 

 This is sufficient for manual transmission of cell-broadcast messages in a lab environment or in small networks.    The functionality has been developed and "used at the 31st annual CCC congress (31C3) to deliver spoofed _Presidential Level Alert_ messages":https://twitter.com/2b_as/status/549695235207737344/photo/1 

 h3. How to test/use it 

 You need to perform two steps: 

 h4. make sure your related BTS is configured to use a channel combination with CBCH 

 For using a combined CCCH with SDCCH/4 and CBCH you can use the following example snippet as part of osmo-bsc.cfg: 

 <pre> 
 network 
  bts 0 
   trx 0 
    timeslot 0 
     phys_chan_config CCCH+SDCCH4+CBCH 
 </pre> 

 h4. telnet to osmo-bsc at port 4242, and enter something like 

 <pre> 
 enable 
 bts 0 smscb-command 1 001000320f1141660c344dd3cba09a0c 
 </pre> 

 where "1" is the number of blocks required (each 22 bytes need one block) 
 and the hex-dump at the end is the encoded GSM 04.12 message to be broadcast. 

 h3. What's missing (for production operation in larger networks) 

 * mechanism to broadcast one (set of) cell broadcast messages from the BSC to multiple/all BTSs, rather than one BTS individually 
 * BTS reporting of current CBCH load 
 * BSC scheduler scheduling multiple alternating sets of CBCH messages based on the current CBCH load reported by BTS 
 * external interface from BSC to a Cell Broadcast Center (CBC), e.g. according to 3GPP TS 48.049 (CBSP) 
 * an Osmocom implementation of the Cell Broadcast Center (OsmoCBC) which can manage and dsitribute messages to multiple BSCs and which has an external interface by which cell-broadcast can be entered into the network 




 h2. Message Structure 

 * Message has maximum 15 pages 
 * Each page is 82 bytes of data, resulting in 93 characters in GSM 7-bit default alphabet 
 * Messges are broadcast on logical channels (more like an address) 
 * Subscribers can activate/deactivate selective addresses 

 h2. Further Reading 

 * ITU-T SG2 (Standardization of CB Channels) 
 * ETSI 102 444 
 * "3GPP TS 23.041 GSM: Technical realization of Cell Broadcast Service (CBS)":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/123000_123099/123041/15.02.00_60/ts_123041v150200p.pdf 
 * "3GPP TS 48.049 GSM: Baste Station Controller - Cell Broadcast Centre (BSC-CBC) interface specification; Cell Broadcast Service Protocol (CBSP)":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/148000_148099/148049/15.00.00_60/ts_148049v150000p.pdf 
 * "3GPP TS 22.268 PWS: Public Warning System (PWS) requirements":http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/122200_122299/122268/14.00.00_60/ts_122268v140000p.pdf 
 * "3GPP TS 44.012 GSM: Short Message Service Cell Broadcast (SMSCB) support on the mobile radio interface":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/144000_144099/144012/15.00.00_60/ts_144012v150000p.pdf 
 * "Whitepaper on Displaying Cell Broadcast":https://www.one2many.eu/assets/files/19_displaying-cb-messages.pdf 

 h3. EU-Alert 

 * "ETSI/EMTEL TS 102 900":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/102900_102999/102900/01.01.01_60/ts_102900v010101p.pdf 

 h3. CMAS 

 * "FCC 08-99: First Report and Order":https://www.one2many.eu/assets/files/16_first-report-and-order.pdf 
 * "FCC 08-164: Second Report and Order":https://www.one2many.eu/assets/files/17_second-report-and-order.pdf 
 * "FCC 08-184: Third Report and Order":https://www.one2many.eu/assets/files/18_third-report-and-order.pdf 
 * "ATIS/TIA Standard J-STD-100 (Mobile Device Behavior)":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?&document_name=TIA%20J-STD-100 
 * "ATIS/TIA Standard J-STD-101 (Federal Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway Interface Spec)":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?&document_name=TIA%20J-STD-101 
 * "ATIS/TIA Standard J-STD-102 (Federal Alert Gateway to CMSP Gateway Interface Test Spec)":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?&document_name=TIA%20J-STD-102 
 * "ATIS 0700006 eWEA via GSM/UMTS Cell Broadcast Service Spec":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?document_name=ATIS%200700006 
 * "ATIS 0700007 Implementation Guidelines and Best Practises for GSM/UMTS Cell Broadcast Service":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?document_name=ATIS%200700007 
 * "ATIS 0700008 Cell Broadcast Entity (CBE)-to-Cell Broadcast Center (CBC) Interface Specification":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?document_name=ATIS%200700008 
 * "ATIS 0700010 Enhanced Wireless Emergency Alert (eWEA) via EPS Public Warning System Specification":https://global.ihs.com/doc_detail.cfm?document_name=ATIS%200700010 

 h3. ETWS 

 * "3GPP TS 22.168: ETWS Requirements Stage 1":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/122100_122199/122168/08.03.00_60/ts_122168v080300p.pdf 
 * various modifications to TS 23.038, 23.401, 25.304, 25.331, see http://www.3gpp.org/DynaReport/WiCr--370051.htm 

 h2. Cell Broadcast in 3G/UMTS 

 See [[Service_Area_Broadcast]] 

 h3. Cell Broadcast in 4G/LTE 

 h4. SBc interface between CBC and MME 

 The interface is based on a ASN.1 based protocol called SBc-AP which is specified in "3GPP TS 29.168":https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/129100_129199/129168/15.01.00_60/ts_129168v150100p.pdf 

 The protocol operates over SCTP. Connections are initiated by the CBC to the MME, and the MME listens for SBcAP connections on SCTP port 29168. 
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