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INTRODUCTION
At the beginning of the 1980s it was realized that the European countries were using many different, incompatible mobile phone systems. At the same time, the needs for telecommunication services were remarkably increased. Due to this, CEPT (Conférence European Posts Telecommunications) founded a group to specify a common mobile system for Western Europe. This group was named “Groupe Spéciale Mobile” and the system name GSM arose. This abbreviation has since been interpreted in other ways, but the most Common expression nowadays is Global System for Mobile communications. At the beginning of the 1990s, the lack of a common mobile system was seen to be a general, world -wide problem.
For this reason the GSM system has now spread also to the Eastern European countries, Africa, Asia and Australia. The USA, South America in general and Japan had made a decision to adopt other types of mobile systems which are not compatible with GSM. However, in the USA the Personal Communication System (PCS) has been adopted which uses GSM technology with a few variations.
GSM Seminar Report
Page Length : 18
Content :
- Introduction
- What is GSM
- What does GSM offer?
- Why GSM?
- Services provided by GSM
- History
- Architecture
- GSM Netwrok along with added elements
- GSM network areas
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Conclusion
- References
GSM Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 22
Content :
- Introduction
- What is GSM
- What does GSM offer?
- Why GSM?
- Services provided by GSM
- History
- Architecture
- GSM network along with added elements
- GSM network areas
- Advantages
- Disadvantages
- Conclusion
- References
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