Table of Contents
43 relations: Backward compatibility, Bit rate, Broadband, CDMA2000, Code rate, Communication protocol, DigRF, Ethernet, Evolution-Data Optimized, Evolved High Speed Packet Access, Global Mobile Suppliers Association, High Speed Packet Access, Higher-order modulation, Hybrid automatic repeat request, Internet access, Japan, Latency (engineering), Link adaptation, List of interface bit rates, List of UMTS networks, LTE (telecommunication), LTE Advanced, MIMO, Mobile broadband, Mobile Broadband Alliance, Mobile broadband modem, Mobile telephony, Multi-band device, Node B, Overhead (computing), Phase-shift keying, Physical layer, Quadrature amplitude modulation, Retransmission (data networks), Round-trip delay, Transmission Time Interval, UMTS, UMTS frequency bands, User equipment, Voice over IP, Wi-Fi, 3G, 3GPP.
- Mobile broadband
- UMTS
- Wireless communication systems
Backward compatibility
In telecommunications and computing, backward compatibility (or backwards compatibility) is a property of an operating system, software, real-world product, or technology that allows for interoperability with an older legacy system, or with input designed for such a system.
See High Speed Packet Access and Backward compatibility
Bit rate
In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable R) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time.
See High Speed Packet Access and Bit rate
Broadband
In telecommunications, broadband or high speed is the wide-bandwidth data transmission that exploits signals at a wide spread of frequencies or several different simultaneous frequencies, and is used in fast Internet access.
See High Speed Packet Access and Broadband
CDMA2000
CDMA2000 (also known as C2K or IMT Multi‑Carrier (IMT‑MC)) is a family of 3G mobile technology standards for sending voice, data, and signaling data between mobile phones and cell sites.
See High Speed Packet Access and CDMA2000
Code rate
In telecommunication and information theory, the code rate (or information rate) of a forward error correction code is the proportion of the data-stream that is useful (non-redundant).
See High Speed Packet Access and Code rate
Communication protocol
A communication protocol is a system of rules that allows two or more entities of a communications system to transmit information via any variation of a physical quantity.
See High Speed Packet Access and Communication protocol
DigRF
The DigRF working group was formed as a MIPI Alliance (MIPI) working group in April 2007.
See High Speed Packet Access and DigRF
Ethernet
Ethernet is a family of wired computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks (MAN) and wide area networks (WAN).
See High Speed Packet Access and Ethernet
Evolution-Data Optimized
Evolution-Data Optimized (EV-DO, EVDO, etc.) is a telecommunications standard for the wireless transmission of data through radio signals, typically for broadband Internet access. High Speed Packet Access and Evolution-Data Optimized are mobile broadband.
See High Speed Packet Access and Evolution-Data Optimized
Evolved High Speed Packet Access
Evolved High Speed Packet Access, HSPA+, HSPA (Plus) or HSPAP, is a technical standard for wireless broadband telecommunication. High Speed Packet Access and Evolved High Speed Packet Access are 3GPP standards and UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and Evolved High Speed Packet Access
Global Mobile Suppliers Association
The Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) is a not-for-profit industry organisation representing suppliers in the mobile communication industry. High Speed Packet Access and Global Mobile Suppliers Association are UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and Global Mobile Suppliers Association
High Speed Packet Access
High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) is an amalgamation of two mobile protocols—High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)—that extends and improves the performance of existing 3G mobile telecommunication networks using the WCDMA protocols. High Speed Packet Access and High Speed Packet Access are 3GPP standards, mobile broadband, UMTS and wireless communication systems.
See High Speed Packet Access and High Speed Packet Access
Higher-order modulation
Higher-order modulation is a type of digital modulation usually with an order of 4 or higher.
See High Speed Packet Access and Higher-order modulation
Hybrid automatic repeat request
Hybrid automatic repeat request (hybrid ARQ or HARQ) is a combination of high-rate forward error correction (FEC) and automatic repeat request (ARQ) error-control.
See High Speed Packet Access and Hybrid automatic repeat request
Internet access
Internet access is a facility or service that provides connectivity for a computer, a computer network, or other network device to the Internet, and for individuals or organizations to access or use applications such as email and the World Wide Web.
See High Speed Packet Access and Internet access
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
See High Speed Packet Access and Japan
Latency (engineering)
Latency, from a general point of view, is a time delay between the cause and the effect of some physical change in the system being observed.
See High Speed Packet Access and Latency (engineering)
Link adaptation
Link adaptation, comprising adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) and others (such as Power Control), is a term used in wireless communications to denote the matching of the modulation, coding and other signal and protocol parameters to the conditions on the radio link (e.g. the pathloss, the interference due to signals coming from other transmitters, the sensitivity of the receiver, the available transmitter power margin, etc.).
See High Speed Packet Access and Link adaptation
List of interface bit rates
This is a list of interface bit rates, is a measure of information transfer rates, or digital bandwidth capacity, at which digital interfaces in a computer or network can communicate over various kinds of buses and channels.
See High Speed Packet Access and List of interface bit rates
List of UMTS networks
The following is a list of mobile telecommunications networks using third-generation Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) technology. High Speed Packet Access and list of UMTS networks are UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and List of UMTS networks
LTE (telecommunication)
In telecommunications, long-term evolution (LTE) is a standard for wireless broadband communication for mobile devices and data terminals, based on the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA standards. High Speed Packet Access and LTE (telecommunication) are 3GPP standards and mobile broadband.
See High Speed Packet Access and LTE (telecommunication)
LTE Advanced
LTE Advanced (LTE+, LTE-A; on Samsung Galaxy and Xiaomi phones — 4G+) is a mobile communication standard and a major enhancement of the Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard.
See High Speed Packet Access and LTE Advanced
MIMO
In radio, multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) is a method for multiplying the capacity of a radio link using multiple transmission and receiving antennas to exploit multipath propagation.
See High Speed Packet Access and MIMO
Mobile broadband
Mobile broadband is the marketing term for wireless Internet access via mobile (cell) networks.
See High Speed Packet Access and Mobile broadband
Mobile Broadband Alliance
The Mobile Broadband Alliance is a consortium of companies that have aligned to promote hardware with built-in HSPA broadband.
See High Speed Packet Access and Mobile Broadband Alliance
Mobile broadband modem
A mobile broadband modem, also known as wireless modem or cellular modem, is a type of modem that allows a personal computer or a router to receive wireless Internet access via a mobile broadband connection instead of using telephone or cable television lines.
See High Speed Packet Access and Mobile broadband modem
Mobile telephony
Mobile telephony is the provision of telephone services to mobile phones rather than fixed-location phones (landline phones).
See High Speed Packet Access and Mobile telephony
Multi-band device
In telecommunications, a multi-band device (including (2) dual-band, (3) tri-band, (4) quad-band and (5) penta-band devices) is a communication device (especially a mobile phone) that supports multiple radio frequency bands.
See High Speed Packet Access and Multi-band device
Node B
Node B is the telecommunications node for mobile communication networks, namely those that adhere to the UMTS standard. High Speed Packet Access and node B are 3GPP standards and UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and Node B
Overhead (computing)
In computer science, overhead is any combination of excess or indirect computation time, memory, bandwidth, or other resources that are required to perform a specific task.
See High Speed Packet Access and Overhead (computing)
Phase-shift keying
Phase-shift keying (PSK) is a digital modulation process which conveys data by changing (modulating) the phase of a constant frequency carrier wave.
See High Speed Packet Access and Phase-shift keying
Physical layer
In the seven-layer OSI model of computer networking, the physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer: the layer most closely associated with the physical connection between devices.
See High Speed Packet Access and Physical layer
Quadrature amplitude modulation
Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is the name of a family of digital modulation methods and a related family of analog modulation methods widely used in modern telecommunications to transmit information.
See High Speed Packet Access and Quadrature amplitude modulation
Retransmission (data networks)
Retransmission, essentially identical with automatic repeat request (ARQ), is the resending of packets which have been either damaged or lost.
See High Speed Packet Access and Retransmission (data networks)
Round-trip delay
In telecommunications, round-trip delay (RTD) or round-trip time (RTT) is the amount of time it takes for a signal to be sent plus the amount of time it takes for acknowledgement of that signal having been received.
See High Speed Packet Access and Round-trip delay
Transmission Time Interval
TTI, Transmission Time Interval, is a parameter in UMTS (and other digital telecommunication networks) related to encapsulation of data from higher layers into frames for transmission on the radio link layer.
See High Speed Packet Access and Transmission Time Interval
UMTS
The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is a third generation mobile cellular system for networks based on the GSM standard. High Speed Packet Access and UMTS are 3GPP standards.
See High Speed Packet Access and UMTS
UMTS frequency bands
The UMTS frequency bands are radio frequencies used by third generation (3G) wireless Universal Mobile Telecommunications System networks. High Speed Packet Access and UMTS frequency bands are UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and UMTS frequency bands
User equipment
In the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) and 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE), user equipment (UE) is any device used directly by an end-user to communicate. High Speed Packet Access and user equipment are 3GPP standards and UMTS.
See High Speed Packet Access and User equipment
Voice over IP
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also called IP telephony, is a method and group of technologies for voice calls for the delivery of voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
See High Speed Packet Access and Voice over IP
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking of devices and Internet access, allowing nearby digital devices to exchange data by radio waves. High Speed Packet Access and wi-Fi are wireless communication systems.
See High Speed Packet Access and Wi-Fi
3G
3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology. High Speed Packet Access and 3G are wireless communication systems.
See High Speed Packet Access and 3G
3GPP
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) is an umbrella term for a number of standards organizations which develop protocols for mobile telecommunications. High Speed Packet Access and 3GPP are 3GPP standards.
See High Speed Packet Access and 3GPP
See also
Mobile broadband
- 5G NR
- Evolution-Data Optimized
- High Speed Packet Access
- IEEE 802.20
- LTE (telecommunication)
- Mobile broadband
- Virtual CD-ROM switching utility
UMTS
- Access network discovery and selection function
- Common control physical channel
- Common pilot channel
- DPCCH
- DPDCH
- Downlink Shared Channel
- Evolved High Speed Packet Access
- Global Mobile Suppliers Association
- High Speed Packet Access
- Home NodeB
- List of UMTS networks
- Node B
- Open Services Access
- Opportunity-Driven Multiple Access
- P-SCH
- Packet Data Convergence Protocol
- Radio Bearer in UMTS
- Radio Link Control
- Radio Network Controller
- S-SCH
- Super-Charged network
- UMTS
- UMTS Forum
- UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
- UMTS channels
- UMTS frequency bands
- UMTS security
- User equipment
Wireless communication systems
- 1G
- 2G
- 3G
- 4G
- 5G
- 6G
- Asynchronous connection-oriented logical transport
- Bluetooth
- Bluetooth Low Energy
- CT1
- CT2
- Cellular network
- Coherence time (communications systems)
- Communications satellite
- DECT-2020
- Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications
- Digital mobile radio
- Digital private mobile radio
- Free-space optical communication
- High Speed Packet Access
- IEEE 802.11bb
- IEEE 802.11be
- LoRa
- Mobile Telephone Service
- Morse Micro
- Optical wireless communications
- PitchCom
- Radar
- Radio wave
- Radiotelephone
- Radioteletype
- Satellite formation flying
- Wi-Fi
- Wireless telegraphy
- WirelessHART
- Z-Wave
- Zigbee
References
Also known as 3,5G, 3.5G, 3.5G mobile, 31/2G, 3G+, 3½G, Comgt, Enhanced Downlink, Enhanced Uplink, HDSPA, HS-DSCH, HSDPA, HSPA (telecommunications), HSPDA, HSUPA, High Speed Data Packet Access, High Speed Downlink Packet Access, High Speed Uplink Packet Access, High-Speed Data Packet Access, High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel, High-Speed Packet Access, High-Speed Uplink Packet Access, Turbo 3g.