| Publisher | Ericsson | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 54.5KB PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 | Date added | 14 Feb 2002 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Quality of Service, VoIP - IP Telephony | ||
| Downloads | 22 | ||
Third-generation mobile telephony systems will consist of a higher number of base stations and even smaller cells than today. Each one of the base stations will also carry more traffic then they do in a second generation system. This will put a higher demand on the transmission network. At the same time, new data services in networks will demand a higher Quality of Service than speech does today. Transmission is a key part of the whole mobile telephony, including the new data services. With a very fast rollout of the network, transmission will be of more strategic importance than ever before for 3G success.
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