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G P R S . O R G . U K
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GPRS or the General Packet Radio Service is a nonvoice value added service which allows you to send and receive data across a mobile phone network.
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GPRS should not be confused with GPS – the global positioning system – a similar acronym sometimes used in mobile context. GPRS has several unique factors such as the speed. The maxiumum speed of a GPRS connection is around 171.2 kbps a second when using all 8 of the GPRS timeslots at the same time. This is around three times as fast as the usual data transmission speeds over todays fixed telecom networks and ten times fasrer than the CSD or circuit switched data on the GSM Networks. GPRS works by allowing all the information to be transmitted more quickly, immediately and efficiently across the mobile network. GPRS is also less costly to send data than SMS and Circuit Switched Data.
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R A N D O M - S E T T I N G S
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Homepage:
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http://orange.multimedia/
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APN Address:
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orangewap
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Gateway IP Address:
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192.168.071.035
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Username:
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Multimedia
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Password:
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Orange
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Session Type:
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Continuous / Permanent
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Authentication:
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Normal
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Port Number:
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9201
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G P R S - L I M I T A T I O N S
GPRS in itself does impact a networks existing cell capacity. The radio resources which can be deployed for different uses is extremely limited. The use for one purpose precludes the simultaneous use for another as an example, voice and GPRS calls use both the same network resources. The extent of the impact depends upon the number of timeslots, if there are any they are reserved for exclusive use of the GPRS service. GPRS dynamically manages channel allocation and allows a reduction in peak time signalling channel loading my sending SMS over the GPRS channels instead.
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