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== TelcoBridges and UMTS == | == TelcoBridges and UMTS == | ||
− | TelcoBridges supports UMTS networks through its [[Tmedia]] media gateways and [[Tdev]] [[value-added services (VAS) | + | TelcoBridges supports UMTS networks through its [[Tmedia]] media gateways and [[Tdev]] [[value-added services]] (VAS) development platforms. These support the [[signaling protocols]] and [[voice codecs]] that are used in the context of UMTS networks. |
As of July 2009, the [[Tmonitor]] series of devices for [[network monitoring]], [[lawful intercept]] and [[location-based services]] does not currently support UMTS/3G networks. However, they do support 2G and 2.5G (aka [[GPRS]]/[[EDGE]]) networks. | As of July 2009, the [[Tmonitor]] series of devices for [[network monitoring]], [[lawful intercept]] and [[location-based services]] does not currently support UMTS/3G networks. However, they do support 2G and 2.5G (aka [[GPRS]]/[[EDGE]]) networks. |
Revision as of 15:00, 7 August 2009
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) refers to one of the standards used for 3G mobile phone networks. It is based in part on the work of the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It is closely related to the standards used in the development of GSM networks.
TelcoBridges and UMTS
TelcoBridges supports UMTS networks through its Tmedia media gateways and Tdev value-added services (VAS) development platforms. These support the signaling protocols and voice codecs that are used in the context of UMTS networks.
As of July 2009, the Tmonitor series of devices for network monitoring, lawful intercept and location-based services does not currently support UMTS/3G networks. However, they do support 2G and 2.5G (aka GPRS/EDGE) networks.