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General packet radio system
Wireless phone use is taking off around the world. Many
of us would no longer know how to cope without our cell phones. Always
being connected offers us flexibility in our lifestyles, makes us more
productive in our jobs, and makes us feel more secure. So far, voice has
been the primary wireless application. But with the Internet continuing to
influence an increasing proportion of our daily lives, and more of our
work being away from the office, it is inevitable that the demand for
wireless data is going to ignite. Already, in those countries that have
cellular-data services readily available, the number of cellular
subscribers taking advantage of data has reached significant proportions.
But to move forward, the question is whether current
cellular-data services are sufficient, or whether the networks need to
deliver greater capabilities. The fact is that with proper application
configuration, use of middleware, and new wireless-optimized protocols,
today's cellular-data can offer tremendous productivity enhancements. But
for those potential users who have stood on the sidelines, subsequent
generations of cellular data should overcome all of their objections.
These new services will roll out both as enhancements to existing
second-generation cellular networks, and an entirely new third generation
of cellular technology
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