Introduction to Mobile Telephone Systems, 1G, 2G, 2.5G, and 3G Technologies and Services | 
enlarge | Authors: Lawrence Harte, David Bowler Publisher: Althos Publishing Category: Book
Buy New: $8.99
Sales Rank: 1474729
Format: Download: Pdf Media: Digital Pages: 48
ASIN: B0000D1C7H
Publication Date: September 20, 2003 Availability: Available for download now
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Product Description This book explains the different types of mobile telephone technologies and systems from 1st generation analog to 3rd generation digital broadband. It describes the basics of how they operate, the different types of wireless voice, data and information services, key commercial systems, and typical revenues/costs of these services. Mobile telephone technologies, systems, and services have dramatically changed over the past 2 years. New technology capabilities and limited restrictions (deregulation) are allowing existing systems to offer new services. Many of these new services compete with other types of wireless systems that have not experienced significant competition. While new competition has provided lower cost services for consumers, it means a rapidly changing marketplace for the wireless industry. Some of these changes include the increase in mobile telephone customers from 300 million to 1.3 billion customers within 5 years and the shift of focus from adding new voice customers to providing advanced services such as data transfer, web browsing, and software downloads. The types of services that mobile telephone systems can offer vary depending on the technologies, devices, and the services selected by customers. This book discusses the different types of systems including 1st, 2nd, 2.5, and third generation wireless (3G). Some of the most important topics featured are: - Simple descriptions and diagrams of analog and digital mobile telephone systems - The key types of wireless services and which types of mobile telephone systems can offer them - The approximate usage fees for mobile telephone services - The market numbers and trends for mobile subscribers - How each mobile telephone system continues to change to offer new services and better compete against other mobile telephone technologies. - What are the key applications driving the mobile telephone market growth. - What are the next steps in mobile telephone systems such as 4G
Download Description This book explains the different types of mobile telephone technologies and systems from 1st generation analog to 3rd generation digital broadband. It describes the basics of how they operate, the different types of wireless voice, data and information services, key commercial systems, and typical revenues/costs of these services. Mobile telephone technologies, systems, and services have dramatically changed over the past 2 years. New technology capabilities and limited restrictions (deregulation) are allowing existing systems to offer new services. Many of these new services compete with other types of wireless systems that have not experienced significant competition. While new competition has provided lower cost services for consumers, it means a rapidly changing marketplace for the wireless industry. Some of these changes include the increase in mobile telephone customers from 300 million to 1.3 billion customers within 5 years and the shift of focus from adding new voice customers to providing advanced services such as data transfer, web browsing, and software downloads. The types of services that mobile telephone systems can offer vary depending on the technologies, devices, and the services selected by customers. This book discusses the different types of systems including 1st, 2nd, 2.5, and third generation wireless (3G). Some of the most important topics featured are: - Simple descriptions and diagrams of analog and digital mobile telephone systems - The key types of wireless services and which types of mobile telephone systems can offer them - The approximate usage fees for mobile telephone services - The market numbers and trends for mobile subscribers - How each mobile telephone system continues to change to offer new services and better compete against other mobile telephone technologies. - What are the key applications driving the mobile telephone market growth. - What are the next steps in mobile telephone systems such as 4G
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