Wideband ambulatory communication (3G)
In 2001 the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[15] The standard 2G CDMA networks became 3G willing with the acceptation of Revision A to EV-DO. Revision A of EV-DO makes several additions to the protocol while keeping it completely backwards compatible with older versions of EV-DO.
These changes included the introduction of several new forward unification data rates that increase the peak burst evaluate from 2.45 Mbit/s to 3.1 Mbit/s. Also included were protocols that would modification connection establishment time (called enhanced admittance channel MAC), the ability for more than digit ambulatory to deal the same time interval (multi-user packets) and the introduction of QoS flags. All these were place in place to allow for low latency, low bit evaluate communications much as VoIP.[16]
One of the newest 3G technologies to be implemented is High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). It is an enhanced 3G (third generation) ambulatory telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, also coined 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G, which allows networks supported on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to hit higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments hold down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.0 Mbit/s. Further speed increases are acquirable with HSPA+, which provides speeds of up to 42 Mbit/s downlink and 84 Mbit/s with Release 9 of the 3GPP standards.
In 2001 the first commercial launch of 3G (Third Generation) was again in Japan by NTT DoCoMo on the WCDMA standard.[15] The standard 2G CDMA networks became 3G willing with the acceptation of Revision A to EV-DO. Revision A of EV-DO makes several additions to the protocol while keeping it completely backwards compatible with older versions of EV-DO.
These changes included the introduction of several new forward unification data rates that increase the peak burst evaluate from 2.45 Mbit/s to 3.1 Mbit/s. Also included were protocols that would modification connection establishment time (called enhanced admittance channel MAC), the ability for more than digit ambulatory to deal the same time interval (multi-user packets) and the introduction of QoS flags. All these were place in place to allow for low latency, low bit evaluate communications much as VoIP.[16]
One of the newest 3G technologies to be implemented is High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). It is an enhanced 3G (third generation) ambulatory telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, also coined 3.5G, 3G+ or turbo 3G, which allows networks supported on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to hit higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments hold down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.0 Mbit/s. Further speed increases are acquirable with HSPA+, which provides speeds of up to 42 Mbit/s downlink and 84 Mbit/s with Release 9 of the 3GPP standards.