Date of Publication :23rd April 2018
Abstract: Rapid developments in information communications technology have already had a profound influence on in today's generation. The development of information-based communities is posing excellent opportunities and threats for political and economic safety for all places.UMTS is one of the 3G mobile wireless networks that are commonly used throughout the world. Such system has made it easier to use innovative new features like streaming content, mobile games, video conferencing and video conferencing.New communications innovations like UMTS can play a key role in the gradual transition to a knowledge age by giving people with quick, unrestricted access to knowledge and resources from everywhere, at a certain moment. UMTS wireless telecommunications, nevertheless, has been evolving at an even steady pace than its counterpart GSM, plagued by significantly higher cost of producing a platform functional. Many mobile network providers offer services from the UMTS system. The paper gives a detailed overview on UMTS technology, its architecture, and issues
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