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GPRS: General Packet Radio Service (Professional Telecom) [Paperback]

Regis "Bud" J. Bates (Author), Regis J. B. Bates (Author)
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0071381880 978-0071381888 November 12, 2001 1
Implement General Packet Radio Service for fast, direct wireless Internet access

Now you can get accurate, crystal clear information on lightning fast, always-on GPRS, the 2.5G technology that’s setting the pace today in handheld Internet access. You’ll find it in GPRS: General Packet Radio Service, the first and only guide to answer such fundamental questions as "What is it?" "How does it work?" and "How much is it going to cost me?" The author, telecom expert and best-selling writer R.J. "Bud" Bates, reveals GPRS’s features, functions, and architecture, information crucial whether you’re providing or applying GPRS. His straightforward, abundantly illustrated, step-by-step presentation of how GPRS works, how it connects the Internet, and how to implement it will help you put GPRS in place quickly and profitably as you explore:

  • The complete layout of GPRS system architecture
  • The function of GPRS elements
  • Interfaces--radio and MS-PCUSN, MS-SGSN, PCUSN-SGSN, SGSN-GGSN, and GGSN-PDN
  • More!

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SEE IT LAYER BY LAYER

You get a straightforward, orderly presentation of how GPRS works, how it connects the Internet, and how to implement it. No matter whether you need answers on architecture or advanced interface issues, look inside to get the facts:
* The complete layout of GPRS system architecture
* The function of GPRS elements
* All layers described, unpacked, and explained
* Interfaces--radio and MS-PCUSN, MS-SGSN, PCUSN-SGSN, SGSN-GGSN, and GGSN-PDN

GPRS UNPACKED Without wasted words, telecom expert R.J. "Bud" Bates--whose earlier books are industry classics--clarifies the features, functions, and structure of lightning fast, always-on GPRS, the 2.5G technology setting the pace in handheld access. You get brilliantly clear answers to fundamental questions--


* What is it?
* How does it work?
* How much is it going to cost me?

GPRS EXPOSED Get the practical answers you need to integrate, implement, and enable GPRS in your system for fast, direct wireless internet access.

This unique volume gives you working information on GPRS and its applications. Heavily illustrated, GPRS reveals functions, layers, and architecture--information crucial to those providing or applying GPRS.

There's no other guide that delivers GPRS anatomy, physiology, and function like this one. For an unequaled hands-on manual to this increasingly popular technology--one that can help you put services in place quickly and profitably--no guide but Bud Bates' GPRS will do.

About the Author

REGIS (BUD) BATES has more than 35 years of experience in telecommunications and management information systems (MIS). He oversees the operation of TC International Consulting, Inc., a full service management consulting organization. He has been involved in the design of major networks including LANs and WANs. His clients span the range of Fortune 100-500 companies. Many of his projects deal with multiple sites and countries using Frame Relay, ATM, and Optical architectures. He has also done a significant amount of work in the wireless communications area.

Bud also develops and conducts various public and in-house seminars ranging from a managerial overview to very technical instruction on voice, data, LAN, WAN, and broadband communications. For the past two years, he has devoted much of his development and training activities on the convergence of voice and data communications. Included in these developments, Bud has been training numerous CLECs on the integration of voice and data. He has recommended and implemented several training programs (in-house) using all the technologies that are converging as a base model. Included in this list are several training programs that carry the organization's internal certification. His many topics include both basic and advanced courseware on voice, data, LAN, WAN, ATM, SONET, T1/T3, VoIP, and Voice over Data Protocols (FR, ATM, and so on).


Product Details

  • Paperback: 350 pages
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional; 1 edition (November 12, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0071381880
  • ISBN-13: 978-0071381888
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #896,854 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2.0 out of 5 stars Marred by grammatical and technical typos, December 9, 2002
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Asim (california, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: GPRS: General Packet Radio Service (Professional Telecom) (Paperback)
This book "could" have been a great book had Mr. Bates proofread it once before publishing it. Having read GSM and GPRS papers before reading this book, I have to say that this book is replete with technical snafus [a case in point for those who suspect is on pg. 30 third paragraph of the Introduction to GSM chapter "paging message sent over PAGCH"] Now anyone with half a brain knows that
1. PAGCH is a GPRS logical channel NOT GSM.
2. It is an Access Grant channel NOT a paging channel which in case of GSM is PCH and PPCH in GPRS.

Now someone new to GPRS would be confused as hell after reading this [I admit I was confused for a couple of minutes too :-), since I am not supposed to be the expert but Mr. Bates was]

Structure wise the book is okay but needs a stringent review of the rambling grammer and the blatant mistakes. IMO its not worth forking 60 bucks. If Mr. Bates is reading this, I adjure you sir to take some time off from your speaking tours and correct the mistakes in this book.

Am giving it two stars for good layout. Taking away three stars for incorrect content.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be titles GPRS simplified!, February 26, 2002
This review is from: GPRS: General Packet Radio Service (Professional Telecom) (Paperback)
Great book on GPRS. I have read a couple of others on the subject, but this one I found was the best one out there. Written so anyone can understand. Examples and the structure of this book is right on the money! Great reference book, I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to learn about GPRS and have it stick!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GPRS Made clear, February 21, 2002
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Scott Cormier (Denver, CO. USA) - See all my reviews
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Not only is this book precise and educational, I will be able to refer back to it several times through out my career.

It explains the multiable layers in laymen's terms. I am impressed with the way the book starts out with the basics and leads the reader into the newer technoligies.

Not only did it help me to understand, GPRS technology, but also goes into detail about the protocols that can ride on it, Frame, VPN's, IP etc.

Not unlike the authors other publications, this book can be used as a tool. I highly recommend this book.

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When you complete the reading in this chapter, you will able to Describe the main components of a GSM network. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
public packet data network, downlink function, control time slot, local nameserver, mobile station, detach request, uplink state flag, receive time slots, access burst, packet transfer mode, transmit time slots, cell reselection, radio block, detach procedure, packet control unit, unacknowledged mode, common control channel, attach procedure, umbrella cell, assignment message, mobile application part, associated control channel, normal burst, packet channels, support node
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Frame Relay, Context Request, Base Station Subsystem, Context Response, Internet Protocol, Immediate Assignment, Public Land Mobile Network, Time Division Multiple Access, Home Location Register, Tunneling Protocol, North American, Temporary Block Flow, Context Accept, Packet Resource Assignment, Length Indicator, Logical Link Control, Packet Data Protocol, Radio Link Control, Switching Center, Visitor Location Register, Authentication Center, European Telecommunications Standards Institute, General Packet Radio Service, Network Identifier, Packet Resource Request
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