There are a number of use cases and applications for 3G technologies:
Read moreWhat are the three elements of UMTS network architecture describe?
As shown in the figure there are three main components in UMTS network architecture, User Equipments is composed of Mobile Equipment (ME) and USIM. Radio Access Network is composed of NodeB and RNC. Core Network is composed of circuit switched and packet switched functional modules .
Read moreWhat is 3G theory?
In theory, basic 3G allows download speeds of up to 7.2Mbps , giving users the capacity to download an amount of data equal to a song per minute – however, in reality, actual experienced speeds are somewhat less than this, with the average download speed coming in at around 3Mbps.
Read moreHow does a 3G network work?
3G data technology uses a network of phone towers to pass signals, ensuring a stable and relatively fast connection over long distances . The tower nearest to the user’s mobile phone passes data to it. While it may not sound complex, 3G technology was revolutionary at the time it was released.
Read moreWhat is the architecture of UMTS?
UMTS system uses the same core network as the GPRS and uses entirely new radio interface . The new radio network in UMTS is called UTRAN (UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network) and is connected to the core network (CN) of GPRS via Iu interface.
Read moreWhat is LTE network architecture?
A standard LTE system architecture consists of an Evolved UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network, more commonly known as E-UTRAN, and the System Architecture Evolution, also known as SAE . SAE’s main component is the Evolved Packet Core, also known as an EPC. The E-UTRAN is comprised of: User Equipment (UEs)
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