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Technology - Mobile 1 - 2G - Introduction & IS-136 TDMA
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., March 2007, Pages: 9


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Analogue mobile telephony began with many incompatible systems in the 1980s. By the mid 1990s, the 1G AMPS analogue system and its 2G digital descendant IS-136 TDMA were widely used in North America, with AMPS and 2G GSM the most prominent systems in other areas. We discuss these developments and look in detail at IS-136 TDMA.



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