Course Information |
| Section Id | : TM 334 | |||
| Name | : 3G Wireless Communications | |||
| Program | : Information Technology | |||
| Program Detail | : Introduces the emerging wireless technologies and their potential applications and services today as well as in coming years. Third generation (3G) communications combine high-speed mobile access with Internet protocol (IP) services. You will learn the definitions and features of 1G, 2G, 2.5G and 3G; different types of 3G technologies; advantages and issues of 3G wireless; potential 3G applications; impact of 3G technology to our society; 2G compatibility issues; 2G, 2.5G, 3G migrations; code division multiple access (CDMA), cellular digital packet (CDPD), SMS, wireless application protocol; key broadband 3G applications; 3G systems for WLL applications; wireless Internet access; 3G VoIP issues. Additionally, you will analyze the merits and impacts of 3G technologies via a case study to select and evaluate 3G wireless technologies in a given business enterprise; 3G global applications and ethical implications; and leadership strategies for 3G technology implementationt. | |||
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| Course Level | : Online Undergraduate Courses | |||
| Course URL | : http://www.ggu.e...eSectionId=10847 | |||
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| College and University Contacts and Details |
| Name | : Golden Gate University | ||
| Online Distance Education Page | : http://cyber...pus.ggu.edu/ | ||
| College/University Main Page | : http://www.ggu.edu/ | ||
| Street Address | : 536 Mission St. | ||
| City | : San Francisco | State | : California |
| Zip | : 94105-2968 | Country | : United States of America |
| : info@ggu.edu | |||
| Phone | : 800-448-4968 | Fax | : 415-442-7807 |
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| Short Profile |
| Golden Gate University was founded as the night school arm of the San Francisco YMCA in 1853. It is located in downtown San Francisco, California at 536 Mission St, with satellite locations around the San Francisco Bay Area, in Los Angeles, California and Seattle, Washington. GGU is the fifth largest private university in California. | |||
| Click here to find out more about Golden Gate University. | |||
| The description is originally published on Wikipedia; it is available under the terms of the GNU Free Document License. | |||
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