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Compatibility Discussions with 3G
Posted by admin | Posted in 3G | Posted on 02-08-2009
3G technology is the most recent released for mobile phones. More and more
individuals all over the globe are converting to the new platforms because
of faster connectivity, easier accessibility and better performance
overall. You can enjoy faster downloads and viewing for music and videos,
play 3D games and do video conferences with others. Here are more details
about the compatibility among networks and how well you can get ahead.
Compatibility with Other Networks
UMTS networks can be managed and operated using GPRS or GSM networks. The
systems will apply a number of frequency bands, so that mobiles and BTSs
will not interfere with one another. Some vendors will claim their core
network as UMTS compatible, such as RNC, BSC, MSC, SGSN and HLR, although
several operators will choose to create an entirely independent and unique
UMTS network. A number of the most recent GSM BTSs can also have parts of
the UMTS radio and share a single rack.
The UMTS specifications are created, leaving maximum compatibility between
UMTS and GSM systems. During the late 2002, there are also multi and dual
band phones that can be applied in UMTS and GSM networks. Over time, the
phones will have the capacity to do handovers from one network to another.
The Transition
There may not be a transition time from UMTS up to the current system,
since the systems of GSM will continue to function constantly in the next
10 years. A number of 1G networks are actually still functional and running
until this time in some areas of the world. The only limitations for
operators are the terms of the GSM license and the personal preferences of
clients. The networks of UMTS will be given as an addition to the mobile
platform.
Licensing and Status
Most GSM operators failed or missed to obtain a UMTS license, such as
Denmark, France and the United Kingdom. These are not totally counted out.
Current operators have big assets, a huge customer base, retail network,
BTS site locations, image, transmission systems and several others. These
give them the advantage of making deals with license holders of 3G
technology. SomeĀ of the best examples are Telia with Tele2 in Sweden and
Hutchison 3G in the UK.
In the United States, a number of operators have chosen CDMAOne, CDMA2000
1x EV-DO, CDMA2000 and CDMA2000 3X. Others have even chosen GSM1900, EDGE
or D-AMPD-EDGE. There are new cellular frequencies allocations that may
have been delayed or postponed, leading operators to use the current
frequencies that naturally stop the available capacity at a certain point.
Other Details
The TD-SCDMA 3G system has been constantly tested in China. There is
license allocation and the possibility to adapt to other 3G technologies.
When 3G licenses are given out or issued, the Beauty Contest term may be
used. This means that the government will require every applicant to give a
plan on how they intend to build a network and manage other business
regarding 3G.
There are several aspects to consider when planning, such as asking how
many jobs can be made, how many domestic products are consumed, what kind
of plan in terms of financing will lead to success, what type of services
can be availed of and how other less fortunate areas can also take
advantage of 3G technology.


