Posted by sprinkles
I want to know what really defines a phone as 3G - i though about this after the postr "have u guys seen this phone"
Posted by Ruvjet
3G is a set of bandwidths that are wider (offer more spectrum) than the current GSM/CDMA/PDC 2G technologies.
New technologies are needed to take advantage of these wider bandwidths. CDMA20001x, W-CDMA and TS-CDMA are three such technologies.
The new air interface for Europe is called WCDMA, and will operate at the 2100mhz frequency.
The speed of a 3G terminal, as defined by the International Telecommunications Union, is anything over 144kbps download.
Anyone got anything to add? Hope that helps.
[ This Message was edited by: Ruvjet on 2002-11-23 21:30 ]
Posted by T-mobile
Thanks, that was very useful info.
Do you think that the 2100Mhz frequency is going to be used globaly. or each region is going to have a different one?
Posted by Pistvakten
In the USA the military has occupied the 2.1 GHz frequency. But I know that AT&T has built a "test-net" in the Dallas area consisting of 1900 MHz WCDMA RBS:es delivered by Ericsson.
Posted by sprinkles
Thanks for that, what advantages will this bring?
Posted by Borat
well, higher speed = more and better servises
Posted by Cytech
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the biggest advantage is the higher speed... theoretically 3G has a speed of 2Mbit/s, but this is under perfect conditions, in real life the speed will be at ~100-300Kbps.
then there is more possibilities to have new types of services that wasn't possible (or in slimmed-down versions) with earlier mobile systems.