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Explain the major 3G RTT proposals
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In 1998, the ITU called for Radio Transmission Technology (RTT) proposals for IMT-2000 (originally called Future Public Land Mobile Telecommunications Systems [FPLMTS]), the formal name for the third generation (3G) standard. ITU completed its Recommendations in late 1999 and sanctioned five terrestrial IMT-2000 standards.

3G System Capabilities

Capability to support circuit and packet data at high bit rates:

  • 144 kbps or higher in high mobility (vehicular) traffic
  • 384 kbps for pedestrian traffic
  • 2 Mbps or higher for indoor traffic

**Interoperability and Roaming

Common Billing/User Profiles:**

  • Sharing of usage/rate information between service providers
  • Standardized call detail recording
  • Standardized user profiles

Capability to determine geographic position of mobiles and report it to both the network and the mobile terminal

Support of Multimedia Services/Capabilities:

  • Fixed and variable rate bit traffic
  • Bandwidth on demand
  • Asymmetric data rates in the forward and reverse links
  • Multimedia mail store and forward
  • Broadband access up to 2 Mbps
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