EDGE

 What is EDGE technology?

EDGE technology, also known as Enhanced Data Rate for Global Evolution, is a new technology in the field of global internet connectivity. It was previously known as GSM 384 and provides data transmission at a rate of 384 Kbps through the use of 8 pattern time slots.


How does EDGE differ from GPRS?

EDGE allows its users to increase data speed and throughput capacity to 3-4 times higher than GPRS. Additionally, it enables existing GSM or TDMA carriers to provide sophisticated 3G services.


What are some of the services offered by EDGE technology?

EDGE technology enables operators and service providers to offer various wireless data applications, including wireless multimedia-mail, web infotainment, and video conferencing.


What is 3G HSPA and what improvements does it provide to 3G UMTS?

3G HSPA is an upgrade to the 3G UMTS mobile telecommunications system that provides improved performance and additional facilities. It provides higher data rates that can compete with 4G LTE technology and prolonged the usage of the 3G infrastructure.


What are the 3GPP releases in the evolution of UMTS-HSPA?

The 3GPP releases in the evolution of UMTS-HSPA are Release 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. Each release introduced upgrades and additional facilities to the 3GPP standard.


What is HSPA?

HSPA stands for High-Speed Packet Access and is an upgrade to 3G UMTS to provide very high data rates in both uplink and downlink.

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