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  2. GPRS core network - Wikipedia

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    Gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) The gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) is one of two components of the GPRS PS domain. The GGSN together with the SGSN handle packet transmissions between the GPRS network and external packet-switched networks, such as the Internet or an X.25 network. From an external network's point of view, the GGSN is a router ...

  3. GPRS Tunnelling Protocol - Wikipedia

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    e. GPRS Tunnelling Protocol ( GTP) is a group of IP -based communications protocols used to carry general packet radio service (GPRS) within GSM, UMTS, LTE and 5G NR radio networks. In 3GPP architectures, GTP and Proxy Mobile IPv6 based interfaces are specified on various interface points. GTP can be decomposed into separate protocols, GTP-C ...

  4. Access Point Name - Wikipedia

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    Access Point Name. An Access Point Name ( APN) is the name of a gateway [1] between a mobile network ( GSM, GPRS, 3G, 4G and 5G) and another computer network, frequently the public Internet. [2] A mobile device making a data connection must be configured with an APN to present to the carrier. The carrier will then examine this identifier to ...

  5. System Architecture Evolution - Wikipedia

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    System Architecture Evolution (SAE) is the core network architecture of mobile communications protocol group 3GPP's LTE wireless communication standard.. SAE is the evolution of the GPRS Core Network, but with a simplified architecture; an all-IP Network (AIPN); support for higher throughput and lower latency radio access networks (RANs); and support for, and mobility between, multiple ...

  6. General Packet Radio Service - Wikipedia

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    General Packet Radio Service ( GPRS ), also called 2.5G, is a packet orientated mobile data standard on the 2G cellular communication network's global system for mobile communications (GSM). [1] GPRS was established by European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) in response to the earlier CDPD and i-mode packet-switched cellular ...

  7. Packet data serving node - Wikipedia

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    The Packet Data Serving Node, or PDSN, is a component of a CDMA2000 mobile network. [1] It acts as the connection point between the radio access and IP networks. This component is responsible for managing PPP sessions between the mobile provider's core IP network and the mobile station (mobile phone). It is similar in function to the GGSN (GPRS ...

  8. GGSN - Wikipedia

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    GPRS core network#Gateway GPRS support node (GGSN) From a cross-project redirect : This is a redirect from a title linked to an item on Wikidata. The Wikidata item linked to this page is GPRS Gateway Service Node (Q1486478) .

  9. Radio Network Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Network Controller ( RNC) is a governing element in the UMTS radio access network ( UTRAN) and is responsible for controlling the Node Bs that are connected to it. The RNC carries out radio resource management, some of the mobility management functions and is the point where encryption is done before user data is sent to and from the ...