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Talk:GPRS core network

Latest comment: 17 years ago by 193.254.155.48 in topic reference links

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This article seems to have some useful information, but it's hidden in a very thick acronym soup that is exceedingly hard to parse for anyone that doesn't already know how GRPS works. There's very little prose explaining how the network functions, much less any prose accessible to the non-technical reader. Explanatory text needs to be made more in concrete terms, and less in those appropriate to a hardware-agnostic specification. -- Beland 23:45, 27 Dec 2004 (UTC)

GPRS Roaming

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There is the special case roaming where I would like to see some information and diagrams to show the flow of data and signalling. Hill (2005-08-17)

GGSN - Gateway GPRS Support Node

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The both sentences should be swaped and amanded. Right now there is *first* a reference to another article and then an explanation. For readers who aren't familar with both technologies this isn't so helpfull.

SGSN - Serving GPRS Support Node

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Here the problem is even bigger. Only the comparison/references (to Mobile IP, GSM and UMTS) are given, but no explanation at all, so please provide some for god sake.

[But yes: the article did explain some things to me - but I'm working in this area; someone with no background will be at a nearly complete loss...]

MJost 11:13, 30 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

good info

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This is good info

Gi not an interface

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Strictly speaking, the "Gi" is not an interface, but a reference point (see 3GPP TS 23.060 §3.3 "Symbols"). Moreover, "Uses IP protocol" is not correct, because there could virtually be any protocol in this reference point (e.g. see 3GPP TS 29.061 §11 "Interworking with PDN (IP)" and §12 "Interworking with PDN (PPP)").

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can anyone explain why there is link to corenets.com ? it seems to be a company providing services rather then a site with further reading about GPRS etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.254.155.48 (talk) 13:51, 18 September 2007 (UTC)Reply