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    Future of mobile communications

    It is already clear that the Internet Protocol (IP) is used as the switching technology. For cost reasons, and the integration of data services is not a network operator can do without it. Even voice-based services such as telephony, are handled via the Internet Protocol. I think that the main motive should be to make no difference between data and voice more. Based on a software-driven network and the Internet Protocol (IP) specific services and applications are an integral part of mobile networks. But eager to know more about the future of mobile communications. I am expecting that members from this site will provide some more information which I couldn't found from Google.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    There are many opinions of what the future of mobile communications and will work. One thing's for sure, it will bring much more complex and not simply a faster transfer method, as it was when switching from GSM to UMTS. Although transmission techniques play the LTE and WiMAX network access on the side of a major role. But in the main, different concepts, technical approaches and also services and applications in the 4th Generation (4G) mobile technology incorporated. The basic idea is an advanced mobile network, the devices ensure "always online" to be. Users have learned to exploit the possibilities of the Internet. The Internet, as well as the phone, always carry with you, is the central requirement of the mobile network of the 4th Generation. This means that the user is connected anytime, anywhere to the Internet. This desire makes the network users is necessary to integrate different wireless technologies in a network.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    This means that the user is connected anytime, anywhere to the Internet. This desire makes the network users is necessary to integrate different wireless technologies in a network.
    Because no network can access those requirements on my own. The customer then has the opportunity with a terminal and a fare to get access to all networks, without having to worry about need, what networks are available. The terminal always chooses the best network to be received. The customer is not noticed. Network operators and manufacturers who are not able to provide this technological power will play in the future do not matter. To bring together the different radio technologies, have the access and core networks, the network operator to be rebuilt. The different radio technologies serve as gateways to the core network. This results in interconnections of network operators. About cooperation and peerings their own and external customers the best availability is guaranteed by the mobile networks.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    With the digitalization of terrestrial TV broadcasting with DVB-T (digital TV) frequencies in the range 790-862 MHz have been released. Thanks to compression fit in an old TV channel three to six television programs (standard resolution). In this case frequencies were saved. One calls these frequencies as the digital dividend created by the conversion of terrestrial TV broadcasting from analog to digital (DVB-T) were released. It is a frequency range of 72 MHz at the upper end of the current UHF television band III (channels 61 to 69). The frequency spectrum below 1000 MHz is on the mobile network operators particularly popular. To a large area must be covered with relatively few mobile phone transmission towers needed, compared to the frequency ranges of 1.8 and 2.6 GHz. This means that is connected at a lower frequency range of the network expansion at a lower cost. Higher frequency range are more suitable for small cells in urban and metropolitan areas.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    In communication includes all forms of security message. So, bring the human-to-human communication or information from site A to site B. The human-to-human communication is divided into verbal communication, our language, and nonverbal communication, body language and how we conduct our opponent. Our language thus serves as a channel through which we transmit our information to one or more persons. Are these people in a different place, we use organizational and technical means to communicate our information. For example, with the letter. If it has to go quickly or easily, then we do that rather than the phone. If these Peron, especially in the vicinity of their own phone, is making contact with a subsequent exchange of information possible. Is this person but mobile, so the move, the contact will be difficult, sometimes impossible.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    Combining the mobility, ie mobility, with the communication, the result is a picture of a man who can communicate in any situation anywhere, anytime with anyone. This scene represents the state that many people in our society have been achieved: the full accessibility. What for many people, often elderly, is an absurdity, is for young people who have grown up with the modern communication technology, a necessity, on which they are reluctant to solve. What at the beginning of mobile technology, only a small circle was reserved for financially strong, is now a normal affair for everybody. The sophisticated technology, the great interest from industry and the many network operators finally led to low prices on handsets and tariffs. Thus, the mobile communication affordable pleasure for normal users. As a result, we communicate has changed dramatically. We are no longer bound to a specific place, but can occur at any time communicate with each other. This social development has been triggered by many countless technical developments in mobile communications technology.

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    Re: Future of mobile communications

    Telecommunications companies live off that people want to talk to each other. Possible at any place and at any time. This also has quite a long time working very well. But now fighting the established network operators to their market shares. Proper growth is nearly impossible. Now also threatens competition from the Internet. There entice new and free communication, the cost to the already flat rate for Internet access are paid. The communication between people takes place on a variety of platforms and services. And the past the operators with their fee-based services. New data services, such as Internet, e-mail and online banking have already found their way into the mobile communications. There is currently relatively high prices, making the use has not yet effectively enforced.

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