Home › Magazines › 2000 › December › Universal Mobile Telephone Service (1)

Universal Mobile Telephone Service (1)

From System 1 to UMTS

Published in issue 294, December 2000

Universal Mobile Telephone Service (1)
The frequency allocation sell off for the next generation of mobile phones caused a stir this April when the U.K. government scooped £22.48 billion. More recently the German government netted a staggering £31.8 billion in its licence sell off. What new features can we expect from this next generation of mobile phone?The ETSI or European Telecommunications Standards Institute has defined a technology standard for the third generation of mobile phones called IMT-2000 or International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 These proposals have been approved by the ITU and also go by the name UMTS or Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. The main aim of this standard is to ensure global harmonisation of broadband mobile communications for 3G or Third Generation phones including frequency allocation and data transfer protocols. This will ensure that UMTS handsets will be compatible in whatever country adopts the network.

Click below to download a pdf copy of this article from Elektor magazine.

 

Downloads 

PDF Article (E00c032.pdf)
10 Elektor Credits

Subscribe now

Subscribe to our free
E-weekly Newsletter!

Enter your Email address:

Follow Elektor

      

Act now!

FAQ

Before submitting questions, review our FAQ section!

Bestseller

Microprocessor Design using Verilog HDL

This book is a practical guide to processor design in the real world. It presents the Verilog HDL in an easily digestible fashion and serves as a thorough introduction about reducing a computer architecture and instruction set to practice. 

Package Deals

Elektor Bundles

Check our Package Deals and save money! Discounts up to 19% now available!

Price Slashed

Elektor OSPV

This Open Source People Vehicle is perfect for factory halls, warehouses, hospitals, colleges, schools etc.

Elektor PCBs at 25% OFF