Like many technology based services, testing is a vital part of installing, maintaining and improving cellular networks. While it is possible to establish a cellular network without measurements of quality of service, profitability is maximized when a Quality of Service approach is taken. Still today the major application of cellular telephones is for the transmission of the human voice. Data applications are however growing and are expected to cause the next wave of growth in the cellular arena. Some of the services fueling this growth are as follows, fax reception, integral message pager features. The sending and receiving of Email, on-line automated field force. (i.e. order entry, inventory control, etc.) and internet access.
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