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TODO: mark fast dormancy as done
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@ -497,26 +497,6 @@ Miscellaneous
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Priority: Medium
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Complexity: C2
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- Add a property for Fast Dormancy in the RadioSettings atom. This property
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will enable or disable Fast Dormancy. Fast Dormancy refers to UE initiated
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release of radio resources quickly after a burst of data transfer has ended.
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Normally, radio resources are released by the network after a timeout
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configured by the network operator. Fast Dormancy allows the modem to release
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radio resources more quickly. Typically, fast dormancy would be enabled
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if no data transfer is predicted to occur in the near future (e.g. end user
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is not actively using the device). This is a major power-saving feature for
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mobile devices, but can be ignored for USB sticks or PCI devices.
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If the modem does not support such a feature the property should never be
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exposed to the user.
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This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
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are required.
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Priority: High
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Complexity: C1
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Owner: Mika Liljeberg <mika.liljeberg@nokia.com>
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- TTY (hearing impaired) support. Add a new oFono atom type that will enable
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the user to enable or disable the TTY support on the modem. Support for
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automatic detection of TTY (signaled by the driver) is also desired.
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@ -147,3 +147,11 @@ SIM
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check if BDN support is allocated and enabled in the SIM. If enabled,
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oFono halts the SIM initialization procedure and the modem remains in the
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PRESIM state. In this state oFono will only allow emergency calls.
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Radio settings
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- Fast dormancy support. A fast dormancy feature can be enabled in the
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cellular modem to conserve power when the end user is not actively
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using the device but some networking applications are online using
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packet data.
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