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10 pages in length. Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Universal Mobile Telephone Service (UMTS) represent the future in mobile phone technology. The extent to which each entity has enhanced the entire wireless communication industry has been so significant that upgrades are already in the works to improve upon them even more. By April of 2001, five hundred million people around the world were GSM users; its counterpart, UMTS, boasts a third-generation (3G) mobile system in development within the ITU's IMT-2000 framework, which will ultimately enable the reality of portable videophones via its 2 Mbps data speeds. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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networks. Communication, which once consisted of putting pen to paper, has now been reduced to a few strokes on a mobile phone keypad; indeed, people all across the globe
are able to correspond via wireless communication faster, easier and more conveniently than traditional services could ever hope to offer. Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and Universal Mobile Telephone
Service (UMTS) represent the future in mobile phone technology. The extent to which each entity has enhanced the entire wireless communication industry has been so significant that upgrades are
already in the works to improve upon them even more. By April of 2001, five hundred million people around the world were GSM users (Anonymous #3, 2001); its counterpart,
UMTS, boasts a third-generation (3G) mobile system in development within the ITUs IMT-2000 framework, which will ultimately enable the reality of portable videophones via its 2 Mbps data speeds.
II. GSM The perpetually evolving nature of GSM technology is what maintains it high-profile presence within the mobile communications industry. Its stellar international roaming capability, coupled with its state-of-the-art
satellite roaming, provides consumers with seamless and same standardised same number contactability in more than 170 countries" (Anonymous, 2001), ultimately offering service to places where such accessibility is not available.
The separation between GMS technology and past applications is its distinctive difference from first generation wireless systems by way of its digital technology and time division multiple access transmission
methods. Digitally encoded voice emulates human speech traits, which allows for "a very efficient data rate/information content ratio" (Anonymous, 2001). Several of GMS-specific components include: * Short
Message Service which allows you to send and receive 126 character text messages; * Ability to use same phone in a number of network-related countries * Allows data transmission and
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