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MSC/VLR functionalities are similar witha.GGSNb.HSSc.HLRd.SGSN

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MSC/VLR functionalities are similar witha.GGSNb.HSSc.HLRd.SGSN

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The functionalities of MSC/VLR (Mobile Switching Center/Visitor Location Register) in a GSM network are most similar to those of HLR (Home Location Register).

Here's why:

a. GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) - This is not similar to MSC/VLR as it is part of the GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) core network that sends and receives data packets over the internet.

b. HSS (Home Subscriber Server) - This is a database that contains user-related and subscription-related information. While it does similar work to the HLR, it is more associated with networks on the 4G/LTE (Long-Term Evolution) standard.

c. HLR (Home Location Register) - This is the most similar to MSC/VLR. The HLR and VLR are integral parts of the mobile phone system known as the GSM network. The HLR is a database used for storage and management of subscriptions.

d. SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) - This is not similar to MSC/VLR as it deals with the delivery of data packets within the network and between the GPRS and other networks.

So, the answer is c. HLR.

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