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GSM Vs CDMA - A Comparative Study

            
 
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Case Code : MISC008
Case Length : 12 Pages
Period : 1997 - 2003
Pub Date : 2003
Teaching Note : Available
Organization : -
Industry : Telecom and Broadband
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Introduction

The world's first cellular networks1 introduced in the early 1990s, used analog2 radio transmission technologies. Within a few years, millions of subscribers signed up for service provided by the cellular networks, and demanded more and more airtime3. As a result, dropped calls and network busy signals became common in many areas.

To accommodate more calls within the limited amount of radio spectrum4 available, the industry developed a digital5 wireless technology called GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication).

Today, most of the cellular phones in the world, outside the U.S., use GSM technology. GSM, one of the oldest technologies used by the cellular industry, is considered to be very dependable technology...

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1] A network that supports mobile communication, and is divided into sells each one having a base station. The base station supports broadcast communication within the cell.
2] A way of transmitting data by which information is encoded into radio waves. Analog networks have limited call carrying capacity.
3] The actual time spent using a wireless phone.
4] The entire spectrum of frequencies used for communications---includes frequencies used for radio, radar and television.
5] A way of transmitting data by which information is encoded into zeroes and ones.


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