Nokia 3G 0800 015 0286 manual 3G Harmonisation, 3G.IP

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1G

1st Generation Mobile Telecommunications. First generation systems are analog and were designed for voice transfer. AMPS, NMT, TACS, etc are included among first generation systems. With the recent proliferation of PDC/PHS in Japan, post-analog technology has advanced rapidly and consequently only a very few analog systems remain in existence.

2G

2nd Generation Mobile Telecommunications. Second generation systems are digital and are capable of providing voice/data/fax transfer as well as a range of other value-added services. At present, second generation systems are still evolving with ever-increasing data rates via new technologies such as HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data) and GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). Second generation systems include GSM, US-TDMA (lS136), cdmaOne lS-95) and PDC. US-TDMA/PDC have been structured atop existing first generation analog technology and are premised on compatibility and parallel operation with analog networks. GSM/IS-95, on the other hand, are based on an entirely new concept, and have been subject to increasing adoption worldwide.

3G

3rd Generation Mobile Telecommunications. Third generation mobile communication systems are scheduled for operational startup in Japan and Europe in 2001-2002. Applying high-speed data transfer and state-of-the-art radio terminal technology, third generations systems enable multimedia and are currently in the process of being standardised under 3GPP. Among the three types of system to be standardised (i.e. WCDMA-DS, MC-CDMA, UTRA TDD), Japan and Europe will adopt WCDMA-DS in a strategy to take the lead through superior service.

3G HARMONISATION

Harmonising of UTRA and cdma2OOO (third generation system in the US). At present, there are three coinciding technologies under third generation systems: DS-CDMA (UTRA FDD), MC-CDMA and UTRA TDD. Current chip rate for both UTRA FDD and TDD is 3.s8Mchips. MC-CDMA adopts the previous 3.8sMchips as is. As a result, transition from the existing 2G to 3G will be facilitated on a worldwide level. Despite the fact that it will not comprise one uniform system, convergence of 3G into three systems with maximum compatibility will still enable achieving the primary 3G goal of service to users over a seamless worldwide network.

3G.IP

Third generation internet project which will become a part of 3GPP with release 2000.

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