General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) technology is part of 2G Mobile (Cellular) network. It operates at speeds of up to 115Kbit/sec., compared with the 9.6Kbit/sec. of older GSM systems. It enabled wireless Internet connectivity and mobile applications such as e-mail, games and applications.
A registered trademark owned by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) for the wireless data communications technology and a development of the GSM/UMTS standards. The goal of LTE was to increase the capacity and speed of wireless data networks. A further goal was the redesign and simplification of the network architecture to an IP-based system with significantly reduced transfer latency compared to the 3G architecture.
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Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) refers to using multiple antennas in a Wireless device to improve performance and throughput. The MIMO technology takes advantage of a characteristic called multipath, which occurs when a radio transmission starts out at point A and then reflects off or passes through surfaces or objects before arriving, via multiple paths, at point B. MIMO technology uses multiple antennas to collect and organize signals arriving via these paths.
Global Standards body that defines standards around network architecture, technology interworking, and functionality for advanced mobile (cellular) networks. It has done much work in the definition and support of GSM and 2G, UMTS and 3G, LTE and 4G, and emerging 5G network standards.
AI is here to stay, so we must prepare ourselves for its many consequences. We can use AI to make our lives easier, but it's also possible to use AI technology for more nefarious purposes, such as making stealing photos a simple one-click endeavor.
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