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General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)

The General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a new packet-based bearer that
is being introduced on many GSM and TDMA mobile networks from the year
2000 onwards. It is an exciting new bearer because it is immediate (there is
no dial up connection), relatively fast (up to 177.2 kbps in the best theoretical
extreme) and supports virtual connectivity, allowing relevant information to be
sent from the network as and when it is generated. Application is for cellular
phones. With GPRS you only pay for the amount of information you download
rather than the duration of the connection.

GGSN a gateway between a cellular network and an IP network.

SGSN - serving GPRS Support Node. A serving GPRS support node is
responsible for the delivery of data packets from and to the mobile stations
within its geographical service area.

BSC base station control. Synchronous communication adapter. Provides
from point-to-point or multipoint operation.

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