What is a GPS/GSM tracker. A GPS / GSM tracker utilizes either the Global Positioning System satellites or the Global System for Mobile Communications to determine precise location .
Read moreWhat are the differences among GSM GPRS and EDGE?
GPRS is the short form of General Packet Radio Service and EDGE is the short form of Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution. GPRS supports data rate upto 115kbps while EDGE supports data rate upto 384 kbps approx . To support higher data rate EDGE adopts higher modulation schemes such as 8-PSK.
Read moreIs GPS same as GPRS?
The term GPS is an acronym, and its full form is Global Positioning System. The term GPRS is an acronym, and its full form is General Packet Radio Service.
Read moreWhat is GSM architecture?
The GSM architecture consists of three major interconnected subsystems that interact with themselves and with users through certain network interface . The subsystems are Base Station Subsystem (BSS), Network Switching Subsystem (NSS) and Operational Support Subsystem (OSS).
Read moreWhat is difference between GPS and GSM?
In GSM phones are in general international mobile equipment identity number etc. And are used to track the location of a cell phone. While in GPS system is digital map etc are used to track the location in real time.
Read moreWhat is the advantage of GPRS over GSM architecture?
Communication via GPRS is cheaper than through the regular GSM network . Instant-messenger services and mobile email facilities allow you to send longer messages for cheaper rates through the GPRS connection, as opposed to transmitting messages in SMS or short message service.
Read moreWhat is the difference between GSM GPRS and UMTS?
(i.e. inclusion if GGSN and SGSN). The UMTS architecture takes advantage of the existing GSM and GPRS networks which serve as a core network in UMTS infrastructure. The main difference between the UMTS and GSM come with the new radio interface called as Uu .
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