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Introduction to Mobile Telephony
2002What follows is concerned with the evolution of, and prospects for, so-called third-generation or 3G services provided using mobile devices. It is particularly concerned with developments in Western Europe because that is where most progress has so far been made in terms of the number of countries involved, but full account is also taken of ...
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Europe's future mobile telephony system
IEEE Spectrum, 1998Building on the huge success of its homegrown cellular system, Europe is planning a next-generation wireless system to handle data as well as voice, and-it is hoped-lay the foundation for universal roaming. The system being developed in the framework of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) is called UMTS (Universal Mobile ...
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Context Information in Mobile Telephony
2003Most research in context-aware computing offers definitions of context that consist solely of measurable information. Using mobile telephony as an example of a computing area, we provide a set of context information relevant to the area drawn from a qualitative case study: identity, location, time and present activity.
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Off the hook [Mobile telephony]
Engineering & Technology, 2007Things are about to change for mobile network operators, although they don't yet know whether it will be for better or worse. What the operators do know is that, unless they find a way to adjust their business models, they risk becoming nothing more than providers of low-cost mobile data connections that carry other people's money- making services ...
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Mobile IPv6 and cellular telephony
WCC 2000 - ICCT 2000. 2000 International Conference on Communication Technology Proceedings (Cat. No.00EX420), 2002We emphasize the need for IPv6 addressability for handling the billion-plus wireless IP devices that are expected to be sold within the next three years. Since these devices are wireless and therefore mobile, they will derive great benefit from Mobile IPv6.
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Identity Confidentiality in 5G Mobile Telephony Systems
2018The 3\(^\mathrm{rd}\) Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) recently proposed a standard for 5G telecommunications, containing an identity protection scheme meant to address the long-outstanding privacy problem of permanent subscriber-identity disclosure.
Haibat Khan +2 more
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Context-aware mobile telephony
ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin, 2001Schmidt, Albrecht, Gellersen, Hans
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Mobile telephony in emerging markets
2016Rapidly increasing sales of multi-SIM phones, mobile penetration rates above 100% and reported customer behavior all point to the fact that a significant share of mobile customers in emerging markets tend to use more than one SIM card. A primary motive for this is to avoid making expensive off-net calls.
Göller, Daniel +2 more
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