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{"name":"SP-240913","title":"Study on user interaction in the IMS","source":"Nokia, Nokia Shanghai Bell, Telefonica, China Mobile, Huawei, Qualcomm, Samsung, Ericsson, Vodafone, Telecom Italia, LG Uplus, Orange, Rakuten Mobile, Erillisverkot, KPN, CableLabs, China Unicom, KT Corp., BT, China Telecom, Reliance Jio, Spark NZ","contact":"Yannick Lair","contact-id":76350,"tdoctype":"SID new","for":"Approval","abstract":"Justification: Network operators offering IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services have interest in enhancing their IMS services by offering innovative engagement from their users as a potential way to optimize their network, provide better services, reduce churn or enable new revenue opportunities. User interaction related to already existing IMS services can be enabled eg by providing opportunities to take actions such as providing feedback or accessing additional services. For example, the collected user feedback can be used to improve their network operations as well as the overall user experience and satisfaction about IMS services. In the context of current IMS services, including data channel-based services, various scenarios could be addressed, as an opportunity for the network operator to enhance the current experience and possibly to take follow-up actions based on a received user feedback, for example: Operator's voice service quality reporting, e.g., to help the network improve its QoE and customer satisfaction Robocall\/spam callers or messengers reporting to the network, e.g., to help marking\/blocking spam numbers Rating of IMS Data Channel applications in the DC app catalogue Reacting to CAT\/CRS audio\/video, for example like\/dislike\/subscribe Navigating in automated support calls Offering AI-based assistance during conference calls Contextual information may be provided together with such interactive feedback opportunities to assist and\/or influence user behaviour (eg current number of 'likes' or already reported spams, current rating of DC application etc). Such functionalities may further be exposed by the operator towards authorized third parties (e.g. upon user consent), as a business opportunity for the operator to enable scenarios involving such parties for some IMS services based on operator's policy (e.g., CAT\/CRS audio\/video content providers). In general, these scenarios require proper addressing of user privacy aspects, which could be subject to regulatory requirements, such as: 1) enabling the user to opt-in\/opt-out of receiving feedback opportunities from the operator or from 3rd parties, 2) protecting user privacy for data shared by the user in responses to the operator and 3rd parties. Thus, instead of addressing such scenarios individually which may lead to partial considerations, it is proposed to comprehensively study the potential use cases related more generally to direct user interaction related to IMS services with network operators. The study will identify proper service requirements that are common to such scenarios and use cases, whilst analysing existing available features which could already address them as well as avoiding negative impacts on critical IMS based services and on user privacy.","secretary_remarks":"Revised to SP-240933.","agenda_item_sort_order":55,"ainumber":"6.4.1","ainame":"SA WG1 New Release 20 Study Item Descriptions","tdoc_agenda_sort_order":11620,"status":"revised","reservation_date":"2024-06-11 17:21:19","uploaded":"2024-06-11 17:29:32","revisionof":"","revisedto":"SP-240933","release":"Rel-20","crspec":"","crspecversion":"","workitem":"","crnumber":"","crrevision":"","crcategory":"","tsg_crp":"","lsreplyto":"","lsto":"","Cc":"","lsoriginalls":"","lsreply":"","link":"https:\/\/www.3gpp.org\/ftp\/TSG_SA\/TSG_SA\/TSGS_104_Shanghai_2024-06\/Docs\/SP-240913.zip","group":"SP","meeting":"SP-104","year":2024,"uicc_affected":"","me_affected":"","ran_affected":"","cn_affected":"","clauses_affected":"","crsinpack":null,"crsinpacknumber":0},
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{"name":"SP-240932","title":"Motivations for new SID on User interaction in IMS","source":"Nokia, Nokia Shanghai Bell, Telefonica, China Mobile, Huawei, Qualcomm, Samsung, Ericsson, Vodafone, Telecom Italia, LG Uplus, Orange, Rakuten Mobile, Erillisverkot, KPN, CableLabs, China Unicom, KT Corp., BT, China Telecom, Reliance Jio, Spark NZ, Telenor, SK Telecom","contact":"Yannick Lair","contact-id":76350,"tdoctype":"discussion","for":"Discussion","abstract":"Presentation on Motivations for new SID on User interaction in IMS","secretary_remarks":"Revision of SP-240912. LATE DOC: Rx: 18\/06, 03:05. Noted","agenda_item_sort_order":55,"ainumber":"6.4.1","ainame":"SA WG1 New Release 20 Study Item Descriptions","tdoc_agenda_sort_order":13850,"status":"noted","reservation_date":"2024-06-18 02:14:54","uploaded":"2024-06-18 03:22:18","revisionof":"SP-240912","revisedto":"","release":"Rel-20","crspec":"","crspecversion":"","workitem":"","crnumber":"","crrevision":"","crcategory":"","tsg_crp":"","lsreplyto":"","lsto":"","Cc":"","lsoriginalls":"","lsreply":"","link":"https:\/\/www.3gpp.org\/ftp\/TSG_SA\/TSG_SA\/TSGS_104_Shanghai_2024-06\/Docs\/SP-240932.zip","group":"SP","meeting":"SP-104","year":2024,"uicc_affected":"","me_affected":"","ran_affected":"","cn_affected":"","clauses_affected":"","crsinpack":null,"crsinpacknumber":0},
{"name":"SP-240933","title":"Study on user interaction in the IMS","source":"Nokia, Nokia Shanghai Bell, Telefonica, China Mobile, Huawei, Qualcomm, Samsung, Ericsson, Vodafone, Telecom Italia, LG Uplus, Orange, Rakuten Mobile, Erillisverkot, KPN, CableLabs, China Unicom, KT Corp., BT, China Telecom, Reliance Jio, Spark NZ, Telenor, SK Telecom","contact":"Yannick Lair","contact-id":76350,"tdoctype":"SID new","for":"Approval","abstract":"Justification: Network operators offering IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) services have interest in enhancing their IMS services by offering innovative engagement from their users as a potential way to optimize their network, provide better services, reduce churn or enable new revenue opportunities. User interaction related to already existing IMS services can be enabled eg by providing opportunities to take actions such as providing feedback or accessing additional services. For example, the collected user feedback can be used to improve their network operations as well as the overall user experience and satisfaction about IMS services. In the context of current IMS services, including data channel-based services, various scenarios could be addressed, as an opportunity for the network operator to enhance the current experience and possibly to take follow-up actions based on a received user feedback, for example: Operator's voice service quality reporting, e.g., to help the network improve its QoE and customer satisfaction Robocall\/spam callers or messengers reporting to the network, e.g., to help marking\/blocking spam numbers Rating of IMS Data Channel applications in the DC app catalogue Reacting to CAT\/CRS audio\/video, for example like\/dislike\/subscribe Navigating in automated support calls Offering AI-based assistance during conference calls Contextual information may be provided together with such interactive feedback opportunities to assist and\/or influence user behaviour (eg current number of 'likes' or already reported spams, current rating of DC application etc). Such functionalities may further be exposed by the operator towards authorized third parties (e.g. upon user consent), as a business opportunity for the operator to enable scenarios involving such parties for some IMS services based on operator's policy (e.g., CAT\/CRS audio\/video content providers). In general, these scenarios require proper addressing of user privacy aspects, which could be subject to regulatory requirements, such as: 1) enabling the user to opt-in\/opt-out of receiving feedback opportunities from the operator or from 3rd parties, 2) protecting user privacy for data shared by the user in responses to the operator and 3rd parties. Thus, instead of addressing such scenarios individually which may lead to partial considerations, it is proposed to comprehensively study the potential use cases related more generally to direct user interaction related to IMS services with network operators. The study will identify proper service requirements that are common to such scenarios and use cases, whilst analysing existing available features which could already address them as well as avoiding negative impacts on critical IMS based services and on user privacy.","secretary_remarks":"Revision of SP-240913. LATE DOC: Rx: 18\/06, 03:05. Revised to SP-240959","agenda_item_sort_order":55,"ainumber":"6.4.1","ainame":"SA WG1 New Release 20 Study Item Descriptions","tdoc_agenda_sort_order":13850,"status":"revised","reservation_date":"2024-06-18 02:14:54","uploaded":"2024-06-18 03:22:18","revisionof":"SP-240913","revisedto":"SP-240959","release":"Rel-20","crspec":"","crspecversion":"","workitem":"","crnumber":"","crrevision":"","crcategory":"","tsg_crp":"","lsreplyto":"","lsto":"","Cc":"","lsoriginalls":"","lsreply":"","link":"https:\/\/www.3gpp.org\/ftp\/TSG_SA\/TSG_SA\/TSGS_104_Shanghai_2024-06\/Docs\/SP-240933.zip","group":"SP","meeting":"SP-104","year":2024,"uicc_affected":"","me_affected":"","ran_affected":"","cn_affected":"","clauses_affected":"","crsinpack":null,"crsinpacknumber":0},
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