07-07-2012, 11:10 AM
General Packet Radio System
gprs.ppt (Size: 863.5 KB / Downloads: 34)
General Overview
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio System. GPRS provides packet radio access for mobile GSM and TDMA users.
The GPRS specifications are written by the European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI), the European counterpart of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI).
GPRS is a Mobile Data Service available to users of GSM and IS-136 mobile phones.
GPRS is packet-switched and multiple users share the same transmission channel for transmitting the data.
Key Features…
The always online feature: Removes the dial-up process, making applications only one click away.
An upgrade to existing systems: Operators do not have to replace their equipment; rather, GPRS is added on top of the existing infrastructure.
An integral part of future 3G systems: GPRS is the packet data core network for 3G systems EDGE and WCDMA.
Applications…
Communications: E-mail, fax, unified messaging and intranet/Internet access etc.
Value-added services: Information services and games etc.
E-commerce: Retail, ticket purchasing, banking and financial trading etc.
Location-based applications: Navigation, traffic conditions, airline/rail schedules and location finder etc.
Vertical applications: Freight delivery, fleet management and sales-force automation.
Advertising: Advertising may be location sensitive. For example, a user entering a mall can receive advertisements specific to the stores in that mall.
gprs.ppt (Size: 863.5 KB / Downloads: 34)
General Overview
GPRS stands for General Packet Radio System. GPRS provides packet radio access for mobile GSM and TDMA users.
The GPRS specifications are written by the European Telecommunications Standard Institute (ETSI), the European counterpart of the American National Standard Institute (ANSI).
GPRS is a Mobile Data Service available to users of GSM and IS-136 mobile phones.
GPRS is packet-switched and multiple users share the same transmission channel for transmitting the data.
Key Features…
The always online feature: Removes the dial-up process, making applications only one click away.
An upgrade to existing systems: Operators do not have to replace their equipment; rather, GPRS is added on top of the existing infrastructure.
An integral part of future 3G systems: GPRS is the packet data core network for 3G systems EDGE and WCDMA.
Applications…
Communications: E-mail, fax, unified messaging and intranet/Internet access etc.
Value-added services: Information services and games etc.
E-commerce: Retail, ticket purchasing, banking and financial trading etc.
Location-based applications: Navigation, traffic conditions, airline/rail schedules and location finder etc.
Vertical applications: Freight delivery, fleet management and sales-force automation.
Advertising: Advertising may be location sensitive. For example, a user entering a mall can receive advertisements specific to the stores in that mall.