Public land mobile network
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In telecommunication, a public land mobile network (PLMN) is a network that is established and operated by an administration or by a recognized operating agency (ROA) for the specific purpose of providing land mobile telecommunications services to the public.
Access to PLMN services is achieved by means of an air interface involving radio communications between mobile phones or other wireless enabled user equipment and land based radio transmitters or radio base stations
PLMNs interconnect with other PLMNs and PSTNs for telephone communications or with internet service providers for data and internet access.
For roaming relations the following abbreviations are additionally used:
- HPLMN denotes the Home PLMN (the PLMN the customer belongs to).
- VPLMN denotes the Visited PLMN (the PLMN the customer is roaming in).
Note: A PLMN may be considered as an extension of a fixed network, e.g. the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or as an integral part of the PSTN.
Source: Partially from Federal Standard 1037C