ETSI TS 101 053-2 V2.4.1 (2018-01)
Rules for the management of the TETRA standard encryption algorithms; Part 2: TEA2
Rules for the management of the TETRA standard encryption algorithms; Part 2: TEA2
RTS/TCCE-06194
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ETSI TS 101 053-2 V2.4.1 (2018-01)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Rules for the management of the TETRA standard
encryption algorithms;
Part 2: TEA2
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RTS/TCCE-06194
Keywords
algorithm, security, TETRA
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights . 5
Foreword . 5
Modal verbs terminology . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 References . 6
2.1 Normative references . 6
2.2 Informative references . 7
3 Definitions and abbreviations . 7
3.1 Definitions . 7
3.2 Abbreviations . 8
4 TEA2 management structure . 8
5 Use of TEA2 . 10
5.1 Primary and Secondary Users of TEA2 . 10
5.2 TEA2 States and Territories . 10
5.3 Manufacture, supply, installation, repair and destruction of TEA2 equipment and services . 11
6 Licence types . 12
6.1 Manufacturer Licence . 12
6.2 Installer/Repairer/Destruction Licence . 12
6.3 Supplier Licence . 13
6.4 Primary User Licence . 13
6.5 Secondary User Licence . 13
6.6 End User Licence . 14
6.7 Destruction Licence . 14
6.8 Exceptional . 15
7 Distribution procedures . 15
7.1 Distribution of parts 1, 2 and 3 of the TEA2 specification by the TEA2 Custodian . 15
7.2 Distribution of part 3 of the TEA2 specification by the TEA2 Custodian . 16
8 Approval criteria and restrictions . 16
8.1 Approval Criteria . 16
8.2 Revocation of TEA2 licences . 17
8.3 Appeal against Licence Revocation . 17
9 The TEA2 Custodian . 18
9.1 Responsibilities . 18
9.2 Appointment . 18
Annex A (informative): Items delivered to approved recipient of TEA2 specifications . 20
Annex B (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for
Manufacturers of TEA2 . 21
Annex C (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for Installers,
Repairers and Destruction of TEA2 . 24
Annex D (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for Suppliers of
Equipment or Services using TEA2 . 26
Annex E (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for Primary and
Secondary Users of TEA2 . 28
Annex F (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for End Users of
TEA2 . 31
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Annex G (normative): Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking for Destruction of
TEA2 . 34
Annex H (informative): TEA2 State and Territories list . 36
Annex I (informative): Bibliography . 37
History . 38
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Intellectual Property Rights
Essential patents
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pertaining to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found
in ETSI SR 000 314: "Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in
respect of ETSI standards", which is available from the ETSI Secretariat. Latest updates are available on the ETSI Web
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Pursuant to the ETSI IPR Policy, no investigation, including IPR searches, has been carried out by ETSI. No guarantee
can be given as to the existence of other IPRs not referenced in ETSI SR 000 314 (or the updates on the ETSI Web
server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document.
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Foreword
This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee TETRA and Critical
Communications Evolution (TCCE).
The present document is part 2 of a multi-part deliverable covering Rules for the management of the TETRA standard
encryption algorithms, as identified below:
Part 1: "TEA1";
Part 2: "TEA2";
Part 3: "TEA3";
Part 4: "TEA4".
Modal verbs terminology
In the present document "shall", "shall not", "should", "should not", "may", "need not", "will", "will not", "can" and
"cannot" are to be interpreted as described in clause 3.2 of the ETSI Drafting Rules (Verbal forms for the expression of
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"must" and "must not" are NOT allowed in ETSI deliverables except when used in direct citation.
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1 Scope
The purpose of the present document is to specify the rules for the management of the TETRA standard encryption
algorithm TEA2. This algorithm is intended for air interface encryption in TETRA products.
The specification for TEA2 consists of the following three parts:
Part 1: Algorithm specification;
Part 2: Design conformance test data;
Part 3: Algorithm input/output test data.
The procedures described in the present document apply to licensing organizations to manufacture, possess, install,
repair, hold, use and destroy equipment and components containing the TEA2 algorithm and to delivering parts 1, 2 and
3 of the TEA2 specifications.
Parts 1 and 2 of the specification are confidential.
Part 3 of the specification is not confidential and can be obtained directly from the TEA2 Custodian (see clause 7.2).
There are no restrictions on the distribution of this part of the specification.
The management structure is defined in clause 4. This structure is defined in terms of the principals involved in the
management of TEA2 (ETSI, ETSI Technical Committee TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution, TEA2
Custodian and approved recipients) together with the relationships and interactions between them.
Clause 5 is concerned with the rules for the use of TEA2. This clause is supplemented by annex H, which provides an
exemplary list of the states and territories in which a User may become an approved recipient.
Clause 6 describes the types of licence that may be requested.
The procedures for delivering TEA2 specifications to approved recipients are defined in clause 7. This clause is
supplemented by annex A, which specifies the items that are to be delivered.
Clause 8 is concerned with the criteria for approving an organization for receipt of TEA2 deliverables and with the
responsibilities of an approved recipient. This clause is supplemented by annexes B to G which contain the
Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertakings to be signed by the TEA2 Custodian and approved recipients of
TEA2 specifications and/or equipment and components containing TEA2.
Clause 9 is concerned with the appointment and responsibilities of the TEA2 Custodian.
2 References
2.1 Normative references
References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or
non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at
https://docbox.etsi.org/Reference/.
NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication, ETSI cannot guarantee
their long term validity.
The following referenced documents are necessary for the application of the present document.
Not applicable.
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2.2 Informative references
References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or
non-specific. For specific references, only the cited version applies. For non-specific references, the latest version of the
referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
NOTE: While any hyperlinks included in this clause were valid at the time of publication, ETSI cannot guarantee
their long term validity.
The following referenced documents are not necessary for the application of the present document but they assist the
user with regard to a particular subject area.
[i.1] ETSI EN 300 392-7: "Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Voice plus Data (V+D);
Part 7: Security".
[i.2] ETSI EN 300 396-6: "Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Direct Mode Operation (DMO);
Part 6: Security".
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
For the purposes of the present document, the following terms and definitions apply:
computer software carrier: physical storage medium capable of containing and transporting computer software or
data, such as a ROM chip, CD ROM or disk, or flash memory or computer hard drive
end user: organization that has been approved to use TEA2 by either the primary or secondary user or by the TEA2
custodian
installer: organization that installs hardware or software components containing the TETRA Standard Algorithm TEA2
into TETRA subscriber equipment, fixed network equipment or TETRA system simulators
manufacturer: bona fide designer or manufacturer of TETRA equipment or components which include TEA2
permitted state or territory: state or territory within which TEA2 is allowed to be used, where the list of states and
territories is maintained by the TEA2 custodian
primary user: governmental organization for a TETRA network that is primarily used by public safety organizations in
their own state or territory
repairer: organization that repairs TETRA subscriber equipment, fixed network equipment, or system simulators that
contain TEA2
secondary user: military organization in a state or territory with approval to operate a TETRA network given by the
governmental organization that is responsible for public safety
supplier: supplier, distributor or reseller of TETRA subscriber or fixed network equipment in which TEA2 is included
or TETRA system simulators in which TEA2 is included, or a third party operator or service provider supplying
TETRA services with TEA2 to a primary and/or secondary user
TEA2 custodian: the interface between ETSI and recipients of TEA2 licences and specifications
user: primary or secondary user
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3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of the present document, the following abbreviations apply:
CRUU Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking
DMO Direct Mode Operation
ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute
MS Mobile Station
SFPG Security and Fraud Prevention Group
SwMI Switching and Management Infrastructure
TEA2 TETRA standard Encryption Algorithm number 2
TETRA TErrestrial Trunked RAdio
4 TEA2 management structure
The management structure is depicted in figure 1.
Key:
a = Agreement between TEA2 Custodian and ETSI
b = Status reports and recommendations
c = Setting of approval criteria
d = Requested details of the TEA2 register
1 = Request for TEA2 specification and/or licence
2 = Check of request against approval criteria
3 and 4 = Exchange of Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking
5 = Dispatch of TEA2 specification (only if appropriate)
6 = Update the TEA2 register
7 = Document filing
8 = Technical advice (only if requested)
Figure 1: TEA2 management structure
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Figure 1 shows the three principals involved in the management of TEA2 and the relationships and interactions between
them:
• ETSI is the owner of the TEA2. ETSI Technical Committee TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution
sets the approval criteria for receipt of the algorithm (see clause 8).
• The TEA2 Custodian is the interface between ETSI and the recipients of TEA2 licences and specifications.
• The TEA2 Custodian is as identified in clause 9.2 of the present document. The TEA2 Custodian's duties are
detailed in clause 9. They include distributing signed TEA2 Confidentiality and Restricted Usage
Undertakings (CRUUs) and, if appropriate, specifications to approved recipients, as detailed in clauses 7 and
8, providing limited technical advice to approved recipients and providing algorithm status reports to ETSI
Technical Committee TETRA and Critical Communications Evolution.
NOTE: A CRUU signed by both the TEA2 Custodian and applicant constitutes a licence to hold or use TETRA
subscriber and fixed network equipment and components containing TEA2.
The form of CRUU exchanged is summarized in figure 2.
Figure 2: Summary of CRUU types maintained between TEA2 principals
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5 Use of TEA2
5.1 Primary and Secondary Users of TEA2
A TEA2 Primary and Secondary User Licence is given to a governmental organization for a TETRA network that is
primarily used by public safety organizations (see note 1) in their own state or territory. A TETRA network may consist
of fixed base stations and SwMI, all located in the home state or territory, and/or one or more base stations and SwMIs
that may also be used outside the home state or territory if both base stations and SwMIs are controlled from the home
state or territory. A governmental organization that obtains a TEA2 User Licence under these conditions is referred to as
a primary user of TEA2. The Confidentiality and Restricted Usage Undertaking (CRUU) in annex E applies to primary
and secondary users (see note 2). The TEA2 licence is required for the use of TEA2 in any element of the TETRA
network including TETRA Subscriber equipment (TETRA Mobile Station (MS)) where air interface encryption as
defined in ETSI EN 300 392-7 [i.1] or ETSI EN 300 396-6 [i.2] is applied.
NOTE 1: Public safety organizations are e.g. Police, Fire brigade, Customs and Excise, Ambulance and Emergency
Medical Service, Coastguard.
NOTE 2: There may be more than one primary user in any allowed state and the number of primary users is a
national option.
It is to be decided by the primary user of TEA2, who has received a TEA2 User Licence from the TEA2 Custodian,
which user organizations can use the above-mentioned network. This may be done on the basis of a sublicensing
procedure that may also be needed for the procurement of mobile terminals or movable equipment by a user or user
organization. An organization that obtains a TEA2 End User Licence under these conditions is referred to as an end user
of TEA2. A sub licence issued by the primary user of TEA2 is valid in the area of jurisdiction of that primary user,
however it may also be extended to permit end users to operate in another permitted state or territory with the
agreement of the primary user of that other state or territory. The CRUU in annex F applies to end users.
A primary user can approve the use of TEA2 in a TETRA network owned by a military organization that is operational
in the same state or territory as the primary user. In the case where there is no primary user in that state or territory the
military organization has to demonstrate written approval to operate a TETRA network given by the governmental
organization that is responsible for public safety in its home state or territory. Such military organizations are referred to
as secondary users. The CRUU in annex E applies to secondary users. Again in these cases a TETRA network may
consist of fixed base stations and SwMI, all located in the home state or territory, and/or one or more base stations and
SwMIs that may also be used outside the home state or territory if both base stations and SwMIs are controlled from the
home state or territory. A military organization licensed as above may use its TEA2 network and terminal equipment in
connection with its deployment in any location outside of the TEA2 approved states and territories subject to the
permission of its primary user or governmental organization responsible for public safety, and the relevant export
authority. When so deployed the use of the network and associated equipment is limited to members of that military
organization and others associated with that deployment. The network and associated equipment shall remain under the
management of the owning military organization who will remain responsible and liable under the terms and conditions
contained within the CRUU. Agreed standard operating procedures, including a strong and robust audit and accounting
process, shall be in place. All network and associated equipment shall be recovered upon completion of that
deployment.
NOTE 3: Primary and secondary users are expected to comply with the relevant national security policies
concerning the management and sub-licensing of TEA2.
5.2 TEA2 States and Territories
Organizations can be a primary or secondary user of TEA2 when it is based and (normally) operates in a state or
territory that is at least:
a) a Schengen state (see note 1);
b) a European Union state (see note 2);
c) a candidate European Union state (see note 3);
d) a dependent area of one of the Schengen or (candidate) European Union states (but not overseas (see note 4));
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e) a state (but not overseas) that has a bilateral agreement with the European Union; or
f) a state that only has borders with TEA2 states or territories as in point a) through e).
NOTE 1: Including autonomous regions of that state that are also part of Schengen.
NOTE 2: Including autonomous regions of that state that are also part of the European Union.
NOTE 3: Including autonomous regions of that state that are also candidate part of the European Union.
NOTE 4: Overseas Countries and Territories as in Part Four of the Consolidated version of the Treaty establishing
the European Community (2002) plus French overseas territories (French Guyana, Guadeloupe,
Martinique, Réunion).
An exemplary list of TEA2 states and territories is provided in annex H. The TEA2 Custodian maintains the definitive
list of TEA2 states and territories.
5.3 Manufacture, supply, installation, repair and destruction of
TEA2 equipment and services
A manufacturer licence may be issued to an organization that designs and/or manufactures completed equipment
containing TEA2, or components of equipment (such as sub-assemblies or semiconductors) containing TEA2 or test
equipment containing TEA2. The licensee may provide such equipment, components or test equipment directly to an
end user, or may provide these to another manufacturer, or to a supplier, installer or repairer of equipment containing
TEA2, and may provide equipment or components for destruction. The recipient of a manufacturer licence may also
supply, install, repair and destroy equipment containing TEA2 without the need for an additional licence. In order to
provide equipment, components or test equipment containing TEA2 to another party, the manufacturer shall be
provided with a copy of the TEA2 CRUU issued to that other party where that CRUU has been countersigned by the
Custodian or primary or secondary user.
A supplier licence may be issued to an organization that provides equipment, components or test equipment containing
TEA2 to an end user, but where the supplying organization does not manufacture or assemble such equipment,
components or test equipment itself. Examples of suppliers of equipment can be distributors or resellers of equipment
who act as intermediaries between the manufacturer and the end user. There can be multiple suppliers who have
contractual responsibility in a chain of equipment supply between manufacturer and end user, and the supplier licence is
applicable to all suppliers in such a chain of supply. A candidate for a supplier licence needs to be nominated by the
manufacturer of the equipment, components or test equipment that contains TEA2. In a supplier relationship with the
manufacturer and end user, at least one of the supplier and the manufacturer shall be supplied with a copy of the TEA2
CRUU issued to the end user where that CRUU has been countersigned by the Custodian or primary or secondary user,
and the party that has been supplied with this copy of the end user's licence shall confirm to the other party or parties in
the chain of supply that the copy of the end user licence has been provided.
A supplier licence may be issued to an organization that operates a TETRA network containing TEA2 in order to
provide TETRA services to end users. A supplier licence may also be issued to a service provider that provides network
services to the end users on behalf of the network operator. In a service provider relationship with the end user, at least
one of the service provider and network operator shall be supplied with a copy of the TEA2 CRUU issued to the end
user to whom service is provided where that CRUU has been countersigned by the Custodian or primary or secondary
user, and the party that has been supplied with this copy of the end user's licence shall confirm to the other party or
parties in the chain of service provision that the copy of the end user licence has been provided.
An installer/repairer/destruction licence may be issued to an organization that installs completed equipment containing
TEA2, and which may possess test equipment containing TEA2. The installer/repairer/destruction licence may be given
to an organization that repairs equipment containing TEA2 and which may handle components and/or software carriers
containing TEA2, and which may possess test equipment containing TEA2. The installer/repairer/destruction licence
may be given to an organization that destroys equipment containing TEA2 on behalf of a manufacturer, supplier or end
user. The holder of the installer/repairer/destruction licence may only install equipment for or supply repaired
equipment to an end user whose end user licence has been verified either by the party carrying out the installation or
repair, or by a manufacturer on whose behalf the installation or repair has been carried out and where the manufacturer
confirms to the installer or repairer that the copy of the end user's licence has been provided.
A destruction licence may be issued to an organization that destroys equipment or components or so
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