Cingular
Technology.
Cingular Wireless uses a variety of robust and advanced digital technologies
to offer you the most choices to meet your individual needs. We use both
TDMA and GSM networks in various parts of the country to deliver high
quality digital voice, messaging and data products, and Cingular also
operates a nationwide Mobitex network delivering packet switched data
and messaging service to customers across the country.
GSM is the fastest growing wireless telecommunications technology in the
world today, and is currently the world's dominant standard. TDMA is the
time tested U.S. digital standard. In fact, Cingular's Atlanta TDMA network
debuted in the 1996 Summer Olympic Games when it flawlessly handled more
than 100 million additional minutes of wireless usage during peak calling
periods.
GSM
/ GPRS Technology.
GSM's proven, feature-rich digital technology provides customers with
integrated voice, high-speed data, paging and short message service capabilities,
as well as excellent sound quality and call reliability. The well-developed
network ensures that all calls and messages are processed quickly and
reliably. The all digital network delivers better sound quality than other
wireless services, including crisper, clearer voice quality and less static,
fading and background noise. Independent laboratory and field test reports
validate near parity with wire lines.
GPRS is a standardized packet-switched data service that is an extension of
the GSM architecture. GPRS is what makes the Internet wireless.
The GPRS standard uses upgraded radio base stations linked to a new network
based on 'packet' technology. With circuit switched networks, the user
dials the required number and the network connects the call, allocating
a circuit between the two parties until the call is ended. Packet technology
allows the user to be connected to their home carrier data services via
the subscriber's handset, PDA or laptop, and then send and receive data
as required throughout the day. The 2.5G GPRS network is only used when
data is being transmitted, but the user retains a virtual connection to
the chosen computer network throughout the day.
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