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GPRS (General Packet Radio Services) represent the so called 2.5 G Mobile
Generation. GPRS is the first Packet Switching technology in the cellular world.
It’s also the first technology allowing mobile operators to add Internet
services to there traditional voice unique service. This course will describe
clearly and simply both the technical part of GPRS including the infrastructure,
addressing and protocols and the implication of this new technology on the
internet services and on the handsets. GPRS is important part from 3G network,
and the course will explain the migration and reuse of GPRS technology at UMTS
(3G) technology.
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Introduction to GPRS
- What is GPRS
- Network Architecture
- The GPRS Air-Interface
- Generic GPRS-Concepts
- GPRS System Architecture
- MS, BSS, SGSN, GGSN, CG, BG, HLR, VLR, AuC, EIR
- GPRS Protocol Stack
- Transmission plane
- Signaling plane
- RLC / MAC
- LLC
- SNDCP
- NS & BSSGP
- GTP & GTP'
- GMM/SM
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- GPRS Procedures
- GPRS additional issues
- Billing/Charging
- QoS
- Roaming
- Typical GPRS Scenarios
- GPRS Attach on PCCCH
- Data Transmission / Mobile Originating
- Data Transmission / Mobile Terminating
- Conclusion
- Toward UMTS: 3rd Generation
- Glossary
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- R&D workers in telecommunication
- System integrator and support engineers
- IT managers who want to be informed about the expected influence of the 2.5 and
3G on the marketplace
- IT managers who want to be informed about the expected influence of the 2.5 and
3G on the marketplace
- Network operators, integrators and service providers who want to estimate risk
and chances
- Enterprise users.
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- Enterprise users
- Workshop delegates must have a basic understanding of IT and GSM technology
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