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GSM radio frequency optimization (GSM RF optimisation) is the optimization of GSM radio frequencies. GSM networks consist of different cells and each cell transmit signals to and receive signals from the mobile station, for proper working of base station many parameters are defined before functioning the base station such as the coverage area of a cell depends on different factors including ...
VNG was founded on 9 September 2004, under the name VinaGame. 2006–2007: The company focused on developing software products, such as "Internet Cyber Station Manager" (CSM) and 123mua.com.vn (e-commerce). They also developed web products under the Zing Brand—a comprehensive platform covering information, connection, and entertainment.
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The home location register (HLR) is a central database that contains details of each mobile phone subscriber that is authorized to use the GSM core network. There can be several logical, and physical, HLRs per public land mobile network (PLMN), though one international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI)/MSISDN pair can be associated with only ...
Various GSM and CDMA, including MTS CDMA, BSNL GSM & CDMA, Uninor GSM, Loop Mobile GSM, S-Tel GSM etc. 92x: Tata Indicom CDMA 93x: Reliance CDMA 94x: BSNL GSM 95x: Various GSM, including Airtel, BSNL, Idea, Aircel, Reliance GSM and Vodafone. 96x: Various GSM and CDMA, including Airtel, Idea, Reliance CDMA & GSM, Vodafone and Aircel. 97x
The lawsuit accused Target's board of directors of overlooking the risk of negative backlash and led the company to lose over $25 billion in market capitalization.
In information theory and telecommunication engineering, the signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR [1]) (also known as the signal-to-noise-plus-interference ratio (SNIR) [2]) is a quantity used to give theoretical upper bounds on channel capacity (or the rate of information transfer) in wireless communication systems such as networks.