UMTS, the mobile multimedia vision for IMT 2000: a focus on standardization

作者: J.F. Huber , D. Weiler , H. Brand

DOI: 10.1109/35.868152

关键词: Electronic mailMobile telephonyTeleconferenceCustomised Applications for Mobile networks Enhanced LogicFreedom of Mobile Multimedia AccessStandardizationThe InternetComputer scienceUniversal Mobile Telecommunications SystemUMTS frequency bandsVoice over IPMultimediaGSM

摘要: Cellular mobile telecommunications and the World Wide Web are growing at an exciting pace. In year 1999 both GSM Internet reached more than 200 million registered users globally. Thus, it may be expected that will demand combination of mobility multimedia services in a foreseeable time frame. Multimedia content increases differentiates with changing information society, even richer variety audio, visual, text-based required future. UMTS, Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, member IMT-2000 family third-generation systems, provide these services. UMTS standardization has set new paradigm timely market-driven global partnership bodies.

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