What difference between 3G and 3.5G?
The radio resource management (RRM) functionality with HSDPA and HSUPA has experienced changes co…
The radio resource management (RRM) functionality with HSDPA and HSUPA has experienced changes co…
Standing waves are an important issue when looking at feeders / transmission lines, and the standin…
The ‘G’ stands for ‘Generation’ and each generation is defined by a set of telephone standards. In …
A generic Telecom network is composed of different components supplied by a long list of vendors, t…
Channel Element The SW licensed capacity resources required for a dedicated channel (DCH or E-DCH)…
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) is a UMTS packet air interface (add-on solution on top o…
Previous posts showed UMTS Network Architecture and we will continue to introduce information and …
The antenna is often the most visible element of a radio system. The sizes and shapes of the condu…
In post " 3G UMTS Network Architecture WCDMA Technology " discuss briefly about three ma…
The UMTS utilises the same well-known architecture that has been used by all main second generatio…
A Femtocell is a low-power base station communicating in a licensed spectrum, offering improved i…
The 3G standard proposed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) with much …
Telecommunication system has been developping from Analog cellular to digital cellular. What is…