The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) Phase 2+ standard specifies a new type of packet data service called General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). GPRS allows the dynamic allocation of bandwidth resources. Wireless channels are allocated to a mobile terminal based on its traffic demands. This results in better resource utilization compared to the circuit-based data services. In general, packet-based communication has more bursty traffic and longer connection time compared to its circuit-based counterpart. A communication session may last for an extended period of time with intermittent packet transmissions. This traffic behavior coupled with flexible bandwidth allocation in a GPRS network results in multiplexing gain that is not available in circuit switched data networks. This paper evaluates the throughput and buffer utilization in a GPRS network under internet traffic models, such as WWW and E-mail. The performance of GPRS is then compared with the circuit based GSM network to demonstrate the improvement due to multiplexing gain
it means that packet data connection isn't available.
check your internet connection and packet data transferred
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CPCD was adopted by companies with analog systems to make them more competitive with digital systems
In the context of technology and networking, "pinged" typically refers to sending a small data packet from one device to another to test the connection and measure the response time. It is often used to check if a specific device or server is reachable and how long it takes for data to travel back and forth.
A packet header is a section of data that precedes the actual payload in a network packet, containing crucial information for routing and delivering the packet across networks. It typically includes details such as source and destination IP addresses, protocol type, packet size, and sequence numbers. This information helps networking devices, like routers and switches, make informed decisions about how to handle and forward the packet. The structure and content of packet headers vary depending on the underlying communication protocol, such as TCP/IP or UDP.
no you can not get silfer the sky dragon in a packet but you can buy it. or..... you can make it
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boil it from a packet
no, Pinging just bounces a return packet off the target server and counts how long it takes to make the trip.. just link a Sonar ping.
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Data sparsity refers to a situation where the majority of entries in a dataset are empty or missing. This can make it difficult to analyze or make predictions based on the data, as there may not be enough information available. Data sparsity is a common challenge in machine learning and data analysis.