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How Does Gprs Architecture Differ From Gsm?

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The following depicts the architectural differences between GPRS and GSM:

  • Mobile Station: New mobile station is needed for accessing GPRS services. They are backward compatible with GSM for voice CALLS
  • Base Transceiver Station: Software upgrade is needed in the existing BTS
  • Base Station Controller: Software upgrade and new hardware, Packet CONTROL Unit are needed for GPRS.
  • GPRS SUPPORT Nodes: Installation of new core network elements, KNOWN as serving GPRS support node, and gateway GPRS support node are needed to deploy GPRS
  • Databases: Requires software upgrade to HANDLE new models and functions to handle databases involved in the network

The following depicts the architectural differences between GPRS and GSM:



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