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What is a GSM and how does it work?

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GPRS

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a non-voice service added to existing TDMA networks, one of the 2.5G technology upgrades. TDMA is the underlying transport mechanism used by GSM networks.

GPRS provides the transmission of IP packets over existing cellular networks.

How does it work?

GPRS is a network overlay to the existing cellular network. It uses the nature of IP transmissions to its advantage. Because IP traffic is made of "packets", the network does not need to have continuous data transmission. Thus, IP traffic can easily share the channels. A user may be receiving or transmitting data while another one is reading information. The second user does not need to use the channel during this time, and it makes packet networks more efficient than circuit-switched networks (2G), where the channel would be in use, regardless of the user transmitting or not.

Each channel is divided into eight time slots, with a maximum data transmission of 13.4Kbps. One of these time slots is used for control, and normal allocation would reserve two slots for voice traffic as well. Asymmetric traffic (more download than uploads) dictates the distribution of the remaining time slots: TypeMeaning 2+1 two slots for download + 1 for upload 3+1 three slots for download + 1 for upload 4+1 four slots for download + 1 for upload

Also, the GPRS devices have a classification related to their ability to handle GSM voice calls and GPRS connections: Class Meaning A devices are capable of simultaneous voice and data transmission B devices support one type at a time, and switch automatically between data and voice C devices support one type at a time, and require user intervention to switch between data and voice

In theory the GPRS data rate is 171.2Kbps per channel, but users will experience something lower than this, because of the nature of channel usage explained before.

The maximum rate a user can have using a Type 4+1 device is 53.6Kbps.

The connection to the GPRS network is always on, but the device needs to connect to the data terminal (Pocket PC, notebook, cellular phone). The connection times are of course much lower than dial up. My personal tests show GPRS connection to be ready to use in 7 seconds, while a dial up requires around 35 seconds to be in a ready state.

How to use GPRS

A user can connect to a GPRS enable network in three different ways: Using a mobile with a microbrowser to access WAP pages A user can connect to the GPRS and browse WAP pages from a GPRS enabled mobile. Of course the impact of reduced content on WML format and using the little phone keypad to type in URLs is tiresome. Examples are mobile phones such as Ericsson T39m and T68i. Using a handheld with built in GSM/GPRS capabilities Using handhelds with GPRS capabilities a user can connect to the GPRS network. All internet services will be available, providing the needed ports are not blocked. This includes web, e-mail, newsgroups, VPN, ftp, etc. The connection between the terminal and the GPRS modem can be via infrared, serial cable or bluetooth. Examples are Treo, XDA Pocket PC Phone Edition, and Smartphones. Using a mobile as a GPRS modem A user can connect a notebook, desktop or handheld to connect to a GPRS enabled mobile, and then connect to the Internet. All Internet services will be available, providing the needed ports are not blocked. This includes web, e-mail, newsgroups, VPN, ftp, etc. The connection between the terminal and the GPRS modem can be via infrared, serial cable or bluetooth. Examples are using a H3970 to link via Bluetooth to a T39m and from there to the Internet. Using a PCMCIA card as a GPRS modem A PCMCIA card can be used as a GPRS enabled modem, and once inserted a dial up connection can be created. From there the user can connect to the Internet. All Internet services will be available, providing the needed ports are not blocked. This includes web, e-mail, newsgroups, VPN, ftp, etc.

What can I do with GPRS?

Anything available on the Internet, really. Web browsing, email, VPN connections, Instant Messenger (AOL, ICQ, MSN Messenger) are services compatible with GPRS.

The question is really "What performance can I expect from my connection?"

The answer is "It depends". It really depends on strength of signal, number of users in the channel. But don't expect blazing performance. In my test, with my local GSM provider, I've got results sometimes lower than dial up. But these are non-scientific results.

any other queries mail to shantypath@gmail.com regards

santosh pathak Microsoft Technical Support India

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Gsm is a mobile coverage statement. Some of the gsm carriers are in lists on Google. If you have a phone that is gsm capable, then get a gsm carrier SIM card that has your plan, and insert it into the phone. Then you will have to activate it, and it will work just like you bought it from the carrier.

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GSM Gateways work by inserting a normal Mobile SIM Card into the device, and once signal has been found the device is cabable of routing numbers out via the SIM Card. The typical solution would be to route mobile calls via the SIM card, effectively turning the call from Landline to mobile, to Mobile to mobile, cutting the cost by over half.

GSM Gateways come in various different shapes, sizes and languages, by languages I mean protocols, e.g. ISDN30e/PRI, ISDN2/BRI, Analogue and VoIP Including H.323 and SIP, depending on what is needed for the company.

For example, for a typical 2 person company, the most cost effective would be the analogue device and connect this to the original analogue line (just like your home phone)

GSM Gateways also come with other features including inbound routing, Mobility solutions and overseas solutions - but we wont get into that, its much more technical - I should know, I installed them for a living!

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Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) is a method of cellular devices connecting to and communicating with cellular network. When a cellular device enters the area of a particular network, the device will attempt to connect to the local base station, during which the base station asks for identity information. The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card provides the device with the correct access codes, which allows the device to use the local network. Once connected, the cellular devices transmits on one of several frequencies assigned to that base station, using a time-sharing method to improve the efficiency of the network.

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GSM moderm picks up signals from the surrounding wifi or either with the local internet connection which usually comes with a wired copper cable or fibre optic cable.

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GSM is a way to communicate between a computer and a GSM-GPRS system. This is used mobile communication in most countries it enables higher data transmission rate.

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GSM works awesomely

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