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There are 13 articles & tutorials regarding "3G".

7.) Rapid-Fire Wireless
1G, 2G, 3G: It5;s a new day for mobile development By Dana Cline March 27, 2003 In the past, the wired world has existed separately from wireless telecommunications. Now, the two fields are converging. Bill Day5;s March 26 session on wireless development gave an overview of various protocols and platforms, but fell short of inspiring this developer to abandon the desktop. A Sun Microsystems Technology Evangelist, Day started off explaining all the flavors and generations of cellular...
Found at Software Development Online

8.) Destination: Third Generation
Standardization of 3G mobile systems is based on ITU (International Telecom Union) recommendations for IMT 2000. IMT 2000 specifies a set of requirements that must be achieved 100% for a network to be called 3G. By providing multimedia capacities and higher data rates, these systems will enhance the range and quality of services provided by 2G systems. The main contenders for 3G systems are wideband CDMA (W-CDMA) and cdma2000. The ETSI/ GSM players including infrastructure vendors such...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

9.) Individual Technology Evolution Paths
A variety of technologies/standards exist and therefore, so do the number of paths that can be taken. The table below briefly summarizes these standards. GSM and TDMA To 3G GSM and TDMA systems have more or less the same set of options for migrating to 3G. The path to 3G is not as simple in case of GSM/TDMA as is in the case of CDMA. The main evolutionary standards are GPRS, EDGE and, finally, W-CDMA. Vendors are positioning each of these standards as a step to the next, but operators...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

10.) EDGE! Will TDMA and GSM Ever Meet?
EDGE is a new time division multiplexing based radio access technology that gives GSM and TDMA an evolutionary path towards 3G in 400, 800, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz bands. It was proposed to ETSI in 1997 as an evolution to GSM. Although EDGE reuses GSM carrier bandwidth and time slot structures, it is not restricted to use in GSM cellular systems only. In fact, it can provide a generic air interface for higher data rates. It provides an evolutionary path to 3G. Some call it 2.5G. It can...
Found at Wireless Developer Network

11.) J2ME Low-Level Network Programming with MIDP 2.0
by Qusay H. Mahmoud April 2003 Version 1.0 of the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) lacks low-level networking support for TCP/IP sockets and UDP/IP datagrams, but the MIDP 2.0 specification (JSR 118) has responded to the needs of the 2.5G and 3G networks now being deployed by adding support for sockets and datagrams, thus providing mobile applications more capable networking interfaces. This support is based on the Generic Connection Framework (GCF) of the Connected Limited...
Found at Java Wireless Developer

12.) Using iSync and Bluetooth
by Wei-Meng Lee 10/18/2002 Apple has released the beta version of iSync, the synchronization software based on the SyncML protocol. iSync synchronizes the contact and calendar information on your mobile devices with your Macintosh. In addition, if you have more than one Mac, it will also help to synchronize the information in your address book and iCal calendars. (.Mac membership is required.) The mobile devices supported by iSync include the latest GPRS, Bluetooth-enabled phones (such...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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