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Introduction<\/strong><\/p>\n GPRS-136 is the packet-data service provided in TIA\/EIA- 136 In addition to the packet data service available with GPRS-136, GPRS-136 supports two new classes of mobile stations:<\/p>\n GPRS-136 allows the service subscriber to send and receive data intermittent, non-periodic (i.e., bursty) data transmissions, frequent transmissions of small volumes of data (e.g., infrequent transmission of larger volumes of data (e.g., Based on standardized network protocols supported by GPRS-136, a TDMA – Third Generation Wireless – Packet Data Service – Overview<\/b><\/p>\n
\n(also known as UWC- 136). GPRS-136 integrates the TIA\/EIA-136 air
\nlink with the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) as defined by the
\nEuropean Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI).
\nSpecifically, GPRS-136 supports a packet data service on the
\nfollowing:<\/p>\n\n
\naccommodating high mobility (designated as 136HS Outdoor).<\/li>\n
\nMbits\/s) in low mobility applications (designated as 136HS
\nIndoor).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\na GPRS-136 subscriber shall also have the capability to receive
\nexisting TIA\/EIA-136 and TIA\/EIA-41 services (e.g., circuit
\nswitched voice services, and short messaging services), provided
\nthe subscriber's mobile station supports both circuit-mode and
\npacket-mode.<\/p>\n\n
\nservice, GPRS-136 packet service, TIA\/EIA-136 teleservices, and
\nTIA\/EIA-136 functions (e.g., Intelligent Roaming). A Class B136
\nmobile station can invoke packet-data transactions or circuit calls
\nsequentially but not simultaneously. The selection of the
\nappropriate service is performed automatically.<\/li>\n
\nand circuit service, a packet data transaction or circuit call may
\nbe invoked by the network or the mobile station.<\/li>\n
\nactive, the mobile station shall suspend packet service and proceed
\nwith the circuit call. Upon termination of the circuit call, the
\nmobile station shall request the packet service be resumed. The
\nnetwork shall either grant or reject the resume request.<\/li>\n
\nTIA\/EIA-136 functions for Intelligent Roaming.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
\nin an end-to-end packet mode, without utilizing network resources
\nin circuit mode. GPRS-136 enables the efficient use of network
\nresources for packet data applications. For example, GPRS-136 is
\nwell suited for applications that exhibit one or more of the
\nfollowing characteristics:<\/p>\n
\nwhere the time between successive transmissions greatly exceeds the
\naverage transfer delay;<\/p>\n
\ntransactions consisting of less than 500 octets occurring at a rate
\nof up to several transactions per minute);<\/p>\n
\ntransactions consisting of several kilobytes occurring at a rate of
\nup to several transactions per hour).<\/p>\n
\nGPRS-136 network administration may offer (or support) a set of
\nadditional services. These services are outside the scope of this
\nstandard; however, a number of possible point-to-point interactive
\nteleservices include the following:<\/p>\n\n
\ninformation stored in database centers. The information is sent to
\nthe user on demand only. An example of one such service is the
\nInternet World Wide Web (WWW);<\/li>\n
\nstorage units with store-and-forward mailbox, or message-handling
\nfunctions;<\/li>\n
\ncommunication by means of real-time (no store-and-forward)
\nend-to-end information transfer from user to user (e.g<\/i>.,
\nInternet Telnet application);<\/li>\n
\n(short) transactions (e.g<\/i>., credit card validations,
\nlottery transactions, utility meter readings, and electronic
\nsurveillance systems).<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"\n\n
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