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Telecommunications Innovations
A comparison of High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolved HSPA with VoIP over HSPA to the R99 CS referring to 3GAmericas.com for R7 and R8.
2,821 words (approx. 11.3 pages) | 9 sources | APA | 2009 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper discusses innovations in the telecommunications industry. It provides an overview of high speed packet access and Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service and then discusses the evolved HSPA with VoIP over HSPA. Finally, the paper analyzes the R99 CS referring to 3GAmericas.com for R7 and R8. A discussion of the literature and summary of the findings is also presented. The paper contains figures and tables.

Table of Contents:
Introduction
Review and Discussion
Background and Overview
Evolved HSPA with VoIP over HSPA
R99 CS referring to 3GAmericas.com for R7 and R8
Conclusion
Appendix

From the Paper:

"The jury is in and the vote was not even close. The research showed that high speed packet access was shown to be evolving in important ways, with a number of innovations having already been implemented and other planned for deployment in the next few years. In addition, the research showed that the next-generation wireless systems such as Long Term Evolution (LTE) and Ultra Mobile Broadband (UMB) will increasingly depend on VoIP and an IMS network for voice without supporting circuit-switched services. The research also showed that HSPA+ enables operators to offer these same high-capacity VoIP services to the end users without relying on the circuit-switched core network. In the final analysis, these innovations represent interim technological advances that bridge the gap between existing investments in telecommunications resources and infrastructure and the reality of ubiquitous computing envisioned by many authorities today."

Sample of Sources Used:

  • Chiu, C. S. & Lin, C. C. (2004). Comparative downlink shared channel evaluation of WCDMA release 99 and HSDPA. IEEE International Conference on Networking, Sensing and Control, 2(2), 1165-1170.
  • Hazlett, T. W. (2006). Rivalrous telecommunications networks with and without mandatory sharing. Federal Communications Law Journal, 58(3), 477.
  • Herman, B. D. (2006). Opening bottlenecks: On behalf of mandated network neutrality. Federal Communications Law Journal, 59(1), 103.
  • Housami, H. (2007, January 4). Advanced cellular technologies episode 4: Evolution of UMTS/HSDPA. [Online]. Available: http://housami2.blogspot.com/2007/01/advanced- cellular-technologies-episode_04.html.
  • Kennedy, L. J. & Purcell, H. A. (2004). Wandering along the road to competition and convergence - the changing CMRS roadmap. Federal Communications Law Journal, 56(3), 489-490.

Cite this paper

APA Citation:

Telecommunications Innovations (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 13, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Telecommunications-Innovations/114704

MLA Citation:

"Telecommunications Innovations" 15 January 2012. Web. 13 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-Telecommunications-Innovations/114704>




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