what is GSM?
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Answer / seth
GSM is 2G .and its uses FDMA and TDMA .ITs stand for Global
System For Mobile Communication .Gsm operates in 3 ranges
900,1800,1900 MHz .it is devided into 4 part MS , BSS,OSS.NSS.
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Answer / shiva
Previously it was Group Special mobile later it is Changed
to Global system for mobile communication
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Answer / vivek srivastava
Global system for mobile communication
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Answer / mayank jain
GSM Stands for Global system for Mobile. It is a
combination of TDMA(Time Division Multiple Access) & FDMA
(Frequency Division Multiple Access).
It is B1 Technology system for communication. It operates
in the frequency range of 800-900Mhz.
In simple words we can understand that this is the system
in which SIM(Subscriber Identity Module) is used.
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Answer / sawan kumar
gsm is a cellular network based on tdma and fdma.
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Answer / michael shundi
IN SHORT: It stands for global system for mobile
ommunication.Its made of three parts ME(Mobile equipment ie
TE+SIM),BSS(BTS,BSC) & NSS(HLR,VLR,etc).
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