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A tag for discussion of "mobile", topics on how the mobile devices proceed to access mobile services

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For a project I'm doing, I want to maintain a connection to an offline wifi hotspot. I want to do this so I can interact with the device wirelessly. I want to also, at the same time, be able to use ...
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From what I understand so far, the equipment installed on the BTS that TD-LTE routers receive internet from is different from the equipment that mobile phones receive internet from. I want to know how ...
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Is the GSM standard/spesification developed anymore? Does the GSM spesification/paper get any updates anymore? Are UMTS, LTE, 5G NR versions of the GSM standard or separate standards? Of course them ...
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What exactly is an terminal adapter (TA) in an mobile station? Why a terminal equipment (TE) and an mobile termination (MT) can't communicate directly via AT protocol? Why it needs this separate ...
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Why mobile communication protocols have *G umbrella names, like 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G? Who order them? And most inportantly, have them any technically defitions? I mean, actually protocols are GSM, ...
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When I checked the IPv6 addresses in a mobile network from the log, I found a strange IPv6 IID configuration pattern. As shown below, the common part of the IID of IPv6 addresses is :1:0:. 2401:4900:...
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There are 4 to 5 cellular network technology 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G (upcoming maybe) But who actually defines or officially says that this will be the next cellular technology? which organization or which ...
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When it comes to auctioning spectrum licenses, I see that spectrums 10MHz wide seem to fetch higher prices (i.e. in South Africa at least - https://www.biznews.com/sa-investing/2020/12/24/telkom-sues-...
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I built a VPN server using openvpn as a protocol and measured the throughput between server and client. There are significant throughput reduction at cellular network. Throughput decreased by more ...
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We know that the AuC (Authentication Center) is used to identify GSM subscribers in the case of roaming or when the subscriber is requesting access to mobile network for the first time. But, I'm ...
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Fellow users, What is the size of an empty 4G packet (LTE Protocol Stack) with TCP/IP? I'm not looking for the MTU, but the minimum number of bytes necessary to build a LTE Protocol packet with TCP/IP....
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I'm struggling to understand the need for frame aggregation into the multiframe and other higher level frames. What exactly do we gain with the aggregation? Is this for synchronisation purposes across ...
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We are going to an island in Maine which has "Fair" 4G LT coverage per our carrier (TMobile). We would like to maximize our networking ability so we can work remotely. What is the best way to do ...
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Scheduling algorithms must be used on the radio side of these technologies in order to map radio sources to incoming/outgoing data packets and satisfy quality of service requirements such as latency ...
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Being an ex-politician, I've had to discuss "free city-wide Wi-Fi" many times. What I've always been thinking is, why don't we just have free 3G/4G in the city? I've some memories of being at a large ...
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