A PLMN typically offers the following services to a mobile subscriber: • Emergency calls to local Fire/Ambulance/Police stations. • Voice calls to/from any PLMN ("cellular network") or
PSTN ("
landline"/
VoIP). •
Short message service (SMS) services to/from any PLMN or
SIP service (the original form of
texting on a mobile phone, now often replaced by
Messaging apps). •
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) services to/from any PLMN or SIP service. •
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) for operator specific interactions (e.g. dialing "*#100#" to indicate the current balance). • Internet data connectivity for arbitrary services, e.g. via
GPRS in
GSM,
IuPS in
UMTS, or
LTE. The availability, quality and bandwidth of these services strongly depends on the particular technology used to implement a PLMN. ==References==