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Look up: GPRS

  1. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service, details ...
    Found on http://www.cryer.co.uk/glossary/g/index.

  2. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  3. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service. A packet radio protocol extension to GSM to support packet data over the air interface, services supported include IP, SMS and X.25. Contrast CSD (circuit switched data). The major components of GPRS networks are GGSN, SGSN, PCU. User data is carried across GPRS networks by SNDCP and GTP protocols and between GPRS networks by GRX (GPRS Roaming eXchange). More about GPRS in the FBMC GPRS Briefing.
    Found on http://www.flying-boat.co.uk/glossary/

  4. GPRS
    (Digital cameras and photo printers) General Packet Radio Service. A mobile communications standard. Seen as a step between GSM and 3G (UMTS), it offers fast data transmission rates via a GSM network within a range between 9.6Kbps and 115Kbps.
    Found on http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/208_10

  5. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service - a non-voice data service for the mobile telephone network.
    Found on http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsit

  6. GPRS
    (In topic `Mobile Internet`) GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a packet-based data transmission technology for GSM networks aimed at improving the speed of the current mobile networks by providing data transfer rates initially of up to 115 Kbps.
    Found on http://www.it-architects.co.uk/a_-_z_glo

  7. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service: a radio technology for GSM networks that adds packet-switching protocols, shorter set-up time for ISP connections, and offer the possibility to charge by amount of data sent rather than connect time. GPRS promises to support flexible data transmission rates typically up to 20 or 30 Kbps (with a theoretical maximum of 1...
    Found on http://www.free-poly-ringtones.co.uk/glo

  8. GPRS
    General Packet Radio System, often referred to as 2.5 Generation
    Found on http://www.londonprepared.gov.uk/glossar

  9. GPRS
    The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a new nonvoice value added service that allows information to be sent and received across a mobile telephone network. GPRS has several unique features which can be summarized as: Speed, Immediacy, Better Applications, Service Access
    Found on http://www.energ.co.uk/energy_glossary

  10. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service
    Found on

  11. GPRS
    General Packet Radio Service. A packet-linked technology developed primarily for upgraind data communications over GSM networks from 14.4 Kbps to 115 Kbps.…
    Found on http://www.oenb.at/dictionary/termini.js

  12. GPRS
    GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service and was the first high speed data service available on digital mobile phones
    Found on http://www.mobiles.co.uk/mobile-phone-te


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