About the Book
Implement General Packet Radio Service
for fast, direct wireless Internet access
Now you can get accurate, crystal clear
information on lightning fast, always-on GPRS, the 2.5G technology that’s
setting the pace today in handheld Internet access. You’ll find it in GPRS:
General Packet Radio Service, the first and only guide to answer such fundamental
questions as "What is it?" "How does it work?" and "How much is it going
to cost me?" The author, telecom expert and best-selling writer R.J. "Bud"
Bates, reveals GPRS’s features, functions, and architecture, information
crucial whether you’re providing or applying GPRS. His straightforward,
abundantly illustrated, step-by-step presentation of how GPRS works, how
it connects the Internet, and how to implement it will help you put GPRS
in place quickly and profitably as you explore:
The complete layout of GPRS system
architecture
The function of GPRS elements
Interfaces--radio and MS-PCUSN, MS-SGSN,
PCUSN-SGSN, SGSN-GGSN, and GGSN-PDN
More!
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction to GSM
Chapter 2: GPRS Introduction
Chapter 3: System Architecture
Chapter 4: Function of GPRS Elements
Chapter 5: Main GPRS Procedures
Chapter 6: Radio and MS-PCUSN Interfaces
Chapter 7: X.25, Intranets, and Extranets
Chapter 8: Mobile Station to SGSN
Interface
Chapter 9: PCUSN-SGSN Interface (Gb)
Chapter 10: SGSN-to-GGSN (Gn) and
GGSN-to-PDN (Gi) Interface
Chapter 11: Future Enhancements and
Services |