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UMTS LTE Book

UMTS LTE Book
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Group Call Group Call
A call from one mobile radio, telephone or dispatcher to a predefined group of receivers in a group that are capable of receiving and decoding the messages.
Group Call GSM Group Call Operation
GSM Group Call Operation
This figure shows how voice group call service may operate in a GSM system. In this diagram, a single voice message is transmitted on GSM radio channels in a pre-defined geographic area. Several mobile radios are operating within the radio coverage limits (group 5 in this example) of the cells broadcasting the group message. In this example, a user is communicating to a group. Each user in this group (including the dispatcher) listens and decodes the message for group 5. Other handsets in the area are not able to receive and decode the group 5 message.
Network, Services, Technologies, and Operation UMTS LTE Books
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UMTS LTE
This book explains the basic components, technologies used, and operation of UMTS LTE systems. Discover the key features that LTE systems provide that go beyond the capabilities of existing 2G and 3G mobile systems such as ultra high-speed Internet (100 Mbps+), television (multicast video), and low latency services (packet voice).

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