network infrastructure gprs technology

Making TCP/IP Viable for Wireless Sensor Networks

White Paper Sensor networks based on TCP/IP have the advantage of being able to directly communicate with an infrastructure consisting either of a wired IP network or of IP-based wireless technology such as GPRS. [03 Jul 2008]

IP Address Management in the AT&T Wireless Services GPRS/EDGE Network

White Paper The underlying network infrastructure is the same whether the radio technology used is GPRS or EDGE. This paper explains how the AT&T Wireless General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)/Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) network manages IP... [03 Jul 2008]

Solutions for GPRS From Hughes Software Systems and Adax

White Paper To meet the demanding signaling requirements of next generation networks Hughes Software Systems (HSS) and Adax have combined their specific expertise together to provide a complete set of building blocks for deployment throughout the GPRS network. [03 Jul 2008]

Over the Air Programmable Stand-Alone Controllers Using GPRS Technology

White Paper By using existing infrastructure, in this case, the mobile GSM network, not only can price be kept down, but scalability and the generic nature of the device is maintained. Much of the price in some expensive SCADA applications is a result of using... [03 Jul 2008]

Advantages of Using NetMotion with GPRS Technology

White Paper The GPRS network is the wireless infrastructure and is ultimately attached to an external Packet Data Network (PDN) that can be public or private. This paper outlines the main advantages to deploying NetMotion Mobility software in a GPRS (General... [03 Jul 2008]

Vodafone: 'We're not snubbing 3G'

News The spokesperson also claimed "some incumbent operators" had found it could "suit their commercial model to keep some of their users on old technology" - a possible reference to the high data costs associated with GPRS. [01 Aug 2006]

First mobile-friendly planes to take off in 2007

News OnAir has just signed a deal with Monaco Telecom to provide the ground network infrastructure that will handle all GSM and GPRS calls made from OnAir's in-flight mobile services. OnAir research, due to be published later this year, into mobile... [22 Jun 2006]

MAR: A Commuter Router Infrastructure for the Mobile Internet

White Paper GPRS, UMTS, CDMA, 802.11), or a single wireless channel, users can obtain significant benefits by using the multiplicity of choices available. This paper introduces MAR, a commuter mobile access router infrastructure that exploits wireless... [19 May 2006]

Not quite 2G, not quite 3G: Orange fills speed gaps

News He said: "In the grand scheme of things, it would have been GPRS, EDGE then 3G but because the launch of 3G was faster than some areas expected, EDGE was overlooked in the UK. Deploying an EDGE network is typically a relatively inexpensive process... [01 Feb 2006]

Vodafone: Supporting a Remarkable Rate of Corporate Growth and Change

White Paper Citrix technology also means that the company's corporate sales team can access applications from mobile devices, such as PDAs and laptops - connecting, of course, using VodafoneMobile Connect 3G/GPRS datacards. [23 Mar 2005]

Radioactive: We want our mobile TV

Comment Industry analysts like to point out that the cost of servicing mobile TV on the existing GPRS network infrastructure is not cost-productive, and that even 3G networks will struggle to make mobile TV a mass market media. [01 Dec 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Pick a killer mobile app

Comment The questions then become "Do we need GPRS? Push-button instant access to groups on a single call, 'presence' information that shows who's busy before a call is made, voicemail forwarding and text-to-speech services can all be built into the... [29 Oct 2004]

Cheat Sheet: Push-to-talk

Cheat Sheet It will be about how they can use CDMA networks or GPRS extensions to GSM networks to carry voice messages. On the equipment side, main infrastructure players such as Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia and Siemens are all involved in a big way. [09 Sep 2004]

Quocirca's Straight Talking: Get smart about wireless security

Comment The first is connection speed, which is understandable given that the laptop is still regarded as the most important mobile device and GPRS, the only pervasive wireless network, is even slower than the average dial-up connection. [07 May 2004]

W-CDMA v. CDMA2000

White Paper Wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA), the transmission technology for third generation (3G) UMTS mobile communication, can be implemented by migrating via GPRS and EDGE on the 2G network infrastructure of the GSM standard that is used in Europe and worldwide. [02 Mar 2004]

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