Sony Ericsson T68ie manual Using Gprs in the T68i

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T68i

White Paper, April 2002

1 GSM 9,600 bps

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14,400, 19,200 or 28,800 bps (HSCSD)

2GPRS

9,050, 13,400, 15,600, 18,100, 21,400, 26,800, 27,150, 31,200 40,200, 42,800, 46,800 or 64,200 bps

Figure 5 A comparison between GSM and GPRS

￿￿￿￿A normal GSM call uses only one of eight repeating time slots in the GSM channel, giving a data speed of 9,600 bps. The T68i supports a more efficient coding scheme, giving data speeds of up to 14,400 bps (with necessary net- work support). Furthermore, High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) adds the possibility of using two time slots for receiving data, increasing the data speed to as much as 28,800 bps (net-

Using GPRS in the T68i

Instead of occupying an entire voice channel for the duration of a data session, the T68i sends/ receives data in small packets, as needed, much like IP on the Internet. Because of this, the T68i maintains a constant online connection, its data transmission abilities summoned by the application in use on an as-needed basis.

The GPRS specification includes four coding schemes – CS1, CS2, CS3 and CS4 – that allow data speeds of 9,050 bps, 13,400 bps, 15,600 bps and 21,400 bps respectively. The T68i works with all four coding schemes, but data speed will naturally vary according to network configuration. At the moment, CS-3 and CS-4 are not supported in any live network, i.e present speed is limited to 40,200 bps.

work dependent).

￿￿￿￿In GPRS, data is sent in packets, with up to three time slots being combined to provide the necessary bandwidth. The T68i is prepared to support 3+1 time slots, giving speeds of up to 64,200 bps for receiving data, depending on cod- ing scheme.

The GSM system limits the ability to use all eight time slots, so the T68i uses up to three time slots for receiving data, and one slot for transmitting.

This means the speed for receiving data is up to 64,200 bps and up to 21,400 bps for sending data.

Information about the identity of the phone and the characteristics of the connection are described in the PDP (Packet Data Protocol) context. This information is stored both in the phone and in the mobile network, so that each phone is identified and “visible” to the system.

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Contents T68i/T68ie Contents T68 Preface Purpose of this documentT68 White Paper, April Key functions and features Product overviewMore in-phone functions Picture phone book Memory managementMobile chat Calendar vCalendarMultimedia in the T68i Text MMS Multimedia Messaging ServiceMMS objects TemplatesBenefits PIM communication with MMSMessage conversion MMS technical featuresOTA configuration ArchitectureNew possibilities with messaging EMS Enhanced Messaging ServiceEMS more than just words Examples of EMS contents and applications Compatible with SMS standardsT68i White Paper, April Bluetooth wireless technology Using Bluetooth wireless technology in the T68iSyncML background What is SyncML?Synchronize calendar and phone book Hierarchical phone book with contactsProtocol Service providersBenefits of a common synchronization End usersLocal synchronization Local synchronization software and the T68iXTNDConnect PC WAP services Using WAP in the T68iSecurity using WAP Bearer type characteristicsGateway characteristics Gprs accessOver-the-air provisioning of WAP settings Configuration of WAP settingsPush services CertificatesMobile Internet Service Indication SIService Loading SL Data connectionsGeneral Packet Radio Services Mobile positioningUsing Gprs in the T68i GprsT68i White Paper, April GSM data communication Modem and AT commandsAT commands support Obex GSM UssdGSM Gprs Connection via cable Infrared transceiverConnection via infrared In-phone functions and features Subscription and/or network-dependentT68i White Paper, April T68i White Paper, April SMS ALS Fixed dialling and Restricted calls Network-dependent featuresSMS and EMS messaging SIM application toolkit SIM AT services supported by the T68iService Mode Support T68i Play Tone GET InputMore Time Polling OFFService Mode Support T68i SET UP Call‘Key’ responses User interaction with SIM ATText clearing times MMI Maximum Response lengthsSecurity and M-commerce technical data Feature Support in the T68i for m-commerceTerminology and abbreviations IrMC GatewayImage IrDASIM card Service providerWAP service SyncMLWMLScript Software Related informationDocuments LinksExterior description Technical specificationsGeneral technical data Supported Man-Machine Interface MMI languages Ambient temperaturesDimension Value in GSM Current consumption, talk and standby timesName Type of game Interactive Vibration Dimension Full rate Enhanced full rateSpeech coding Technical platform informationCell broadcast service Feature Support in the T68iShort message service SMS Wbmp Enhanced message serviceFeature Support in the T68i Multimedia message service Feature Support in the T68i/ieMessage priority AMR, AACInstant messaging/ Chat Bluetooth technical dataDimension Support in the T68i Tdma Performance and technical characteristicsDimension GSM 900/E-GSM GmskJPG WAP browser technical dataFeature Support in the T68i WAP browser WAP/WML WAPFeature Support in the T68i for WAP WAP Browser WAP Operator technical dataFeature Support in the T68i WAP browser WAP ProvisioningApplicative provisioning Feature Support in the T68i for WAPContent types TechnologiesSecurity WAP solutionsFeatures User agent profileObject formats ElementsGprs technical data Dimension Support in the T68iAT+CGDATA ENT AT+CGATT Packet Domain Service Attach Or DetachSIM RequestedFeature Support in the T68i e-mail client Built-in GSM data modem technical dataMail client technical data Ussd technical data Images downloading to phone Image format technical dataFeature File type Format VisibleSyncML technical data Feature Support for Sync ML in the T68iInfrared transceiver technical data GPRS25 IndexEMS7 T68 White Paper, April