what is difference between msc economics and ma economics
Main difference is mgw handled voice traffic and msc with data.
The difference between MSc in operation management and MBA in operation management is that MSc in operation management leads to a general manager while the latter leads to an operations manager.
Msc in Operation Management would be a specialized course in operations whereas an MBA in Operation Management is more of a general management course where you can take a specialization.
The Msc degree is the higher level degree.
MSC stands for Mass Storage Class and MTP stands for Media Transfer Protocol. Basically you have to use MTP if you are going to use copy protected files. There is a really good article on the difference between the two (including additional links to other sources) at: http://www.musicedmagic.com/computers/how-to-download-music-to-an-mp3-player.html
MSC is basically the older version for switching system where both user part and the control part exist on single node. MSC is now split into MSS and MGW MSS does the contol plane function and helps in establishment of call. Once the call is establised MGW take care of its continuty.
I think PSTN mainly serves to wired land-line(telephone) and MSC serves to cellular(mobile) network.
There are both abbreviations for the graduate degree of a masters of science.
The anchor MSC is the MSC from which a handover has been initiated. The target MSC is the MSC toward which a Handover should take place.
The anchor MSC is the MSC that handled the first call procedure. It will always be in charge of the call. If mobile moves to another MSC the call will go to the anchor MSC and then to the second MSC. If the mobile moves to a third MSC the second MSC will be no longer be part of the call.
which course is better between m.c.a. and m.s.c.i.t. ?