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    3G TECHNOLOGY

    Prepared by:

    Sagar Patel

    Ramesh Rabadiya

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    3G or Third Generation technology is a advanced ofSecond Generation. Video broadcasting and other e-commerce services such as, stock transactions and e-learning will now be made possible much faster. Itoffers 3 Mbps speed for downloading, which is veryhigh as compared to that ofthe 2G technology.

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    For the consumer

    Video streaming, TV broadcast

    Video calls, video clips news, music,sportsEnhanced gaming, chat, locationservices

    For business

    High speed teleworkingSales force automationVideo conferencingReal-time financial information

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    CDMA

    Korea: SKT, KTFJapan: AU (KDDI)

    WCDMA / UMTS

    Japan: NTT DoCoMoAustralia: 3 HutchinsonHong Kong: 3 Hutchinson

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    UMTS / W-CDMA

    CDMA2000

    TD-CDMA / TD-SCDMA

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    Universal Mobile Telecommunications System(UMTS)

    is one of the third-generation (3G) mobiletelecommunications technologies, which is also being

    developed into a 4G technology.

    UMTS is the European vision of 3G.

    UMTS is an upgrade from GSM via GPRS or EDGE.The standardization work for UMTS is carried out by

    Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP).

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    UMTS was developed mainly for countries with GSM

    networks, because these countries have agreed to free newfrequency ranges for UMTS networks.

    Because it is a new technology and in a new frequency

    band, whole new radio access network has to be build.

    The advantage is that new frequency range gives plentyof new capacity for operators.

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    2.048 Mb/s for pico cell application.

    384 Kb/s for micro and small macro cells.144 Kb/s and 64Kb/s for large macro cells.

    14.4Kb/s for continuous low speed applications in very

    large cells.

    12.2 Kb/s for speech.9.6 Kb/s for globally(satellite).

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    Video and Music compression will be done inApplication level.

    3G phone will have programs that records and displays

    video and music.

    These program have built-in data compression features.For image and video there are several standards

    including JPEG, MPEG, Microsoft media player etc.

    available.

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    High Speed

    Packet Transmission

    Consistent Service and Coverage

    UMTS Spectrum

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    CDMA is a family of 3G mobile technology standards,

    which use CDMA channel access, to send voice, data,

    and signaling data between mobile phones and cellsites.

    The set of standards includes:

    CDMA2000 1x

    CDMA2000 EV-DO

    CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. 0

    CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. A

    CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. B

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    CDMA2000 1X can nearly triple the voice capacity of

    cdmaOne networks.

    It delivers peak packet data speeds of 153 kbps.

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    CDMA2000 EV-DO (Evolution-Data Optimized) is a

    data centric technology that allows operators to offer

    advanced data services.

    CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. 0:

    It delivers up to 2.4 Mbps data speed.

    It supports the most advanced data applications, suchas MP3 transfers and video conferencing, TV

    broadcasts, video and audio downloads.

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    CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Revision A (Rev A):

    It delivers peak data speeds of 3.1 Mbps on the

    downlink and 1.8 Mbps on the uplink and

    incorporates quality of service (QoS) controls tomanage latency on the network.

    With Rev A, operators will be able to introduce

    advanced multimedia services, including voice, data

    and broadcast over all-IP networks.

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    CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev. B:

    It will deliver peak rates of 73.5 Mbps in the forward

    link and 27 Mbps in the reverse link.

    In addition to supporting mobile broadband data the

    lower latency characteristics of Rev B will improve

    the performance of delay-sensitive applications such

    push-to-talk over cellular, video telephony, concurrentvoice and multimedia, and massive multiplayer online

    gaming.

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    Leading performance.Efficient use of spectrum.

    Support for advanced mobile services.

    Devices selection.

    Seamless evolution path.Flexibility.

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    .

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    WI-FI

    Block 2

    Block 3

    Block 1

    Inside Campus

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    Wi-MAX

    Area 2

    Area 3

    Area 1

    bothRemote areas andLocal area

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    Remote areaLocal area

    Open Smart Class rooms

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