Wednesday 13 October 2010

GPRS

GPRS, is a method of enhancing 2G mobile phones to enable them to send and recieve data more rapidly. With a GPRS connection, the phone is "always on" and can transfer data immediately, and at higher speeds.
GPRS is part of a series of technologies that are designed to move 2G networks closer to the performance of 3G networks. GPRS is measured in classes which determine the speed at which data can be transferred. The GPRS' class usually refers to the number of timeslots available for uploading or downloading data. Timeslots are available simultaneously, so the more slots you have, the faster you can send or recieve data. The most common GPRS classes available are Classes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. Generally speaking, the higher the GPRS class, the faster the data transfer rates.

2 comments:

  1. I want to read what you have learnt not that you can copy and paste information!!!!!

    ReplyDelete