by RDECOM
Mobile communication development refers to the mode of communication used by handheld devices such as mobile phones, laptops, palmtops, digital assistants, global positioning systems, and wireless card payment systems. Several technologies are used in the communication of these devices, such as Wi-Fi, GSM services (2G & 3G), GPRS, Bluetooth, Virtual Private Networks, and Dial-up Modems. Using these technologies, individuals can communicate from their workplace, home, car, or while traveling. Accessing the internet The World-wide-web Niche - The global economy has been severely impacted. Millions of people have lost their jobs, many are losing their homes, and retirement portfolios are disappearing at an alarming rate. What happens in the World Wide Web? We often discuss the global financial tsunami, an economic crisis on a scale that rivals the Great Depression of the… or WAP services to browse the web on a phone or laptop is referred to as mobile computing, which is considered a part of Mobile Communication Technology.
Some of the primary technologies used in Mobile Communication Technology include:
- GPRS: General Packet Radio System uses GSM services for data communication and is primarily used for providing data services on cellular devices. One of the drawbacks of GPRS service was its slow connectivity, but with the advent of third-generation GSM, the speed limit has been improved, and data transmission has become faster. GPRS holds a unique feature by which a consumer can easily transmit data while making calls.
- EDGE: Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, or EGPRS, is a technology with a faster data transmission rate compared to GPRS. If the EDGE network is not available in some places, then GPRS service is used as a substitute for EDGE.
- Wi-Fi: Wireless Fidelity is a technology that uses wireless technology for data transmission. Initially, Wi-Fi was only used with laptops and palmtops, but nowadays, it is also used with modern mobile phones that have Wi-Fi services. The advantage of using Wi-Fi technology is its transmission speed, which can reach up to 100 Mbps.
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth is used for the transmission of data between devices in a small range of 100 meters. The network formed by Bluetooth devices is known as Piconet. The Bluetooth technology is used to create connections between numerous devices, leading to machine-to-machine communication. Seven devices can communicate via Bluetooth at once.
- GSM: Global System for Mobile Communications is a technology used for digital cellular networks used for 2nd generation technologies, but later, it was succeeded by 3G to increase the speed of circuit-switched networks. The GSM network operates on different frequencies for 2G and 3G.
• 2G GSM network operates on 850 MHz or 1900 MHz frequencies.
• 3G GSM network operates on the 2100 MHz frequency.
The key features of 3G are video calling, video download, and the ability to transfer large amounts of data at an extremely high speed.
Apart from these, several other technologies, including VPN, are used to access external networks through a secure channel.
The advantage of mobile technology is that it makes our life easy as we can access information resources and services from any part of the world. However, it faces certain issues such as network difficulties, security concerns, and the cost of data services. With advancements in technology, these issues are gradually decreasing, and mobile communication technology is making our life easy.
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