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There are 13 articles & tutorials regarding "3G".
- 1.) Onward To 4G...
- by Puneet Gupta They're Already Talking About 4G! Several new standards have been proposed which don't fit into this classification of 2, 2.5 or 3G. These standards either provide only data services and/or provide much higher data rates than those specified by 3G systems. Examples are 1Xplus and 1XTREME. Since they use a single CDMA carrier they may be called 2.5G but then they provide much higher data rates than 3G. According to Motorola, 1XTREME will not require additional antennas as...
Found at Wireless Developer Network
- 2.) A Look At GPRS, HCSD, and EDGE
- Technologies like GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) and EDGE fulfill the requirements for packet data service and increased data rates in the existing GSM/TDMA networks. I'll talk about EDGE separately under the section "Migration To 3G". GPRS is actually an overlay over the existing GSM network, providing packet data sevices using the same air interface by the addition of two new network elements, the SGSN and GGSN, and a software upgrade....
Found at Wireless Developer Network
- 3.) More About GPRS
- John fields reader responses to his January 30 commentary. John D. Ruley InstantDoc #38032 February 13, 2003 My comments about General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) problems in the January 30 edition of Mobile & Wireless UPDATE generated quite a few responses. (To read that commentary, "GPRS Moving Violation?," go the URL at the end of this paragraph.) I want to present a sampling of the messages I received. http://www.windowsitpro.com/articles/index.cfm?articleID=37860 Tim Boden reported...
Found at Windows IT Pro
- 4.) Lucent Demos 3G Mobile Service Connection to Corporate Intranet
- Intranet Journal Staff 02/20/02 Printer Friendly Version Lucent Technologies said it has successfuly demonstrated secure wireless Internet protocol (IP) virtual private network (VPN) connections. The tests involved the establishment of secure data access from a universal mobile telecommunications system (UMTS) data test terminal connected to a corporate intranet over a Lucent 3G UMTS network. According to Lucent, its secure IP VPN mobility solution will help operators of 3G UMTS...
Found at Intranet Journal
- 5.) Evolving Today's Networks Towards 3G
- The 3rd Generation Mobile System will most likely grow out of the convergence of enhanced 2nd generation mobile systems with greater data transfer speed and capacity and 1st generation satellite mobile systems. Evolution to the current generation mobile networks to 3G doesn't necessarily mean seamless upgradation to the existing infrastructure to the 3G. Evolution should also be seen in context of coexistence of the 2G and 3G networks for some time, with users able to roam across the...
Found at Wireless Developer Network
- 6.) Is Wireless Ready for the Enterprise?
- The next wave of wireless devices and services are on the horizon, but it's unclear whether they'll truly enable wireless for the enterprise. by Steve Makofsky For this solution: PDA or laptop, GSM/GPRS wireless adapter, 802.11b compact flash or PCMCIA adapter A nxiously awaited for 2.5G and 3G technologies are no longer as compelling as they once seemed (see the sidebar, " Get the Buzz on Wireless Technology "). This is especially true now that lower-cost (and IT-maintainable) wireless...
Found at .NET Magazine
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