| Publisher | UshaComm | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 144.4KB PDF | Date added | 26 Jun 2000 |
| Topics | GPS - GIS, Mobile - Wireless Communications, GSM | ||
| Downloads | 47 | ||
GPRS is expected to profoundly change the mobile data services that GSM, CDMA and TDMA (ANSI-I36) network operators can offer. GPRS will increase opportunities for higher revenues and enable new, differentiated services and tariff dimensions to be offered. GPRS combines mobile access with Internet protocol (IP)-based services, using packet data transmission that makes highly efficient use of radio spectrum and enables high data speeds. It gives users increased bandwidth, making it possible and cost-effective to remain constantly connected, as well as to send and receive data as text, graphics and video.
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