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Telecommunications Industry Association , 03/31/2000
Publisher: TIA
File Format: PDF
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Introduction
GPRS-136 is the packet-data service provided in TIA/EIA- 136 (also known as UWC- 136). GPRS-136 integrates the TIA/EIA-136 air link with the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) as defined by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). Specifically, GPRS-136 supports a packet data service on the following:
In addition to the packet data service available with GPRS-136, a GPRS-136 subscriber shall also have the capability to receive existing TIA/EIA-136 and TIA/EIA-41 services (e.g., circuit switched voice services, and short messaging services), provided the subscriber's mobile station supports both circuit-mode and packet-mode.
GPRS-136 supports two new classes of mobile stations:
GPRS-136 allows the service subscriber to send and receive data in an end-to-end packet mode, without utilizing network resources in circuit mode. GPRS-136 enables the efficient use of network resources for packet data applications. For example, GPRS-136 is well suited for applications that exhibit one or more of the following characteristics:
intermittent, non-periodic (i.e., bursty) data transmissions, where the time between successive transmissions greatly exceeds the average transfer delay;
frequent transmissions of small volumes of data (e.g., transactions consisting of less than 500 octets occurring at a rate of up to several transactions per minute);
infrequent transmission of larger volumes of data (e.g., transactions consisting of several kilobytes occurring at a rate of up to several transactions per hour).
Based on standardized network protocols supported by GPRS-136, a GPRS-136 network administration may offer (or support) a set of additional services. These services are outside the scope of this standard; however, a number of possible point-to-point interactive teleservices include the following:
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