AIRTEL 3G ,bye ADSL

lasanka

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why u guys so excited abt 3.5 G lol all of yall ( well most) will have to get new phones to use it.. else yall will be 3g only for now heheh.
 

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yasiru1 said:
He has done so much for EK if u r not fammiliar ,mata wadak na Ek aka gana mama
hodin kata karala 2,3 parak kiyana deyak hodin kiwwanam ahanawa ,mama danne natuwa waraddak kala aka (dialog broadband 3G newei ,Wimax) .eka junior memebers kenek kiwwama mama edit kala .meyath aka danna wanam mata aka hodin kiyanna tibba .manussayekta kata karana widihak tiyenawa .

man danne na methana mona wenawada kiyala.
eth ubala katha wena dee waradii..
3G kiyanne wimax neme..
wimax kiyanne wenama tech ekak...
3G kiyanne GSM, TDMA, CDMA and EDGE uda run wena tech ekak..
eke max moving speed eka 384kbps...
and max fixed speed eka 2mbps wenawa...
3.5G kiyala ekak naa ayy thiyenne 4G...
3.5G kiyanen HSPDA networks welata..
eke speeds 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s wenakan yanwa...
:)
P.S - Proves ona nam google search karana.
eth wikipedia balanna epa..
 

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djmasith said:
something for your information. the download rate what you have mentioned is not 3G but it's EDGE download rate.:no: 3G can go up to 2Mbps. anyway ADSL2+ can go up to 12 Mbps. but in sri lankan context SLT only provides ADSL services. so the downlink obviously better than ADSL in 3G. :)

wrong..
edge speed is much lower than that..
as i remember around 64kbps..
in 3g speed is depend on the signal strength of the network..
max moving speed in outdoors is 384kbps..
max fixed speed is 2mbps and.. (if use EEDGE or W-CDMA)
max speed in a moving car is 128kbps..
 

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samiram said:
man danne na methana mona wenawada kiyala.
eth ubala katha wena dee waradii..
3G kiyanne wimax neme..
wimax kiyanne wenama tech ekak...
3G kiyanne GSM, TDMA, CDMA and EDGE uda run wena tech ekak..
eke max moving speed eka 384kbps...
and max fixed speed eka 2mbps wenawa...
3.5G kiyala ekak naa ayy thiyenne 4G...
3.5G kiyanen HSPDA networks welata..
eke speeds 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s wenakan yanwa...
:)
P.S - Proves ona nam google search karana.
eth wikipedia balanna epa..


A little correction bro.... 3G is not running on GSM,TDMA etc.... it's a totally different
technology. TDMA and TACS considered as 1G and there was no data transfer mechanism. GSM 2G. The data transferring mechanism of GSM is GPRS. max up to 114kbps. then the enhanced mechanism of data module introduced EDGE. some ppl called this as 2.5G.then the third generation introduced and UTMS is the technology. CDMA also considered as 3G technology. with the HSPA support it can go up to 7.2Mbps. wimax considered as 4G technology.:)
 

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    Just look, here there are rules!
    Humanity is imporatant n I dn't thnk humanity z been obstructed by EK rules!
    If u r just yelling b-cuz of the wrd yako, well boy, u r not a SL boy!:yes: ;)
    mama kaganne na ,ubane kaganne nikan ube wadak balagena inna.matath iwasime simawak tiyenawa.mama kiyanne na Ek rule wala awulak kiyala. mama kiyanne ( yako) kiyana wachane gana witarak newei ,mata oppu karanna hadanne mokaddai ,10000+ member kenek kiyala kaganne .mama hodin ewapu pm akath miniha oya pennuwe ,mage waradda hodin kiyanna tibba uta .owa kata karala wadak na dan uth mukuth kiyanne nane .ube wadak balagena ubath idapan .mama waraddak kala nam GT ayya mawa ban karai. aka mama balagannam
     

    samiram

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    djmasith said:
    A little correction bro.... 3G is not running on GSM,TDMA etc.... it's a totally different
    technology. TDMA and TACS considered as 1G and there was no data transfer mechanism. GSM 2G. The data transferring mechanism of GSM is GPRS. max up to 114kbps. then the enhanced mechanism of data module introduced EDGE. some ppl called this as 2.5G.then the third generation introduced and UTMS is the technology. CDMA also considered as 3G technology. with the HSPA support it can go up to 7.2Mbps. wimax considered as 4G technology.:)

    yeah i didnt make it clear...
    it should be W-CDMA, TDCDMA and etc running on UMTS(IMT-2000 standard for 3G)...
    as i know..
    GSM and GPRS are different..
    GSM is the mobile tech..
    and the GPRS is the data transmission method..
    so its GPRS over GSM...
    same for the 3G too..
    whatever..
    this what learn..
    so it can be wrong..
    better to google them..
    :)
     

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    guys guys....... din u kno that airtel is out of SL??? hehe... airtel is long gone from sl as i kno guys coz they had an issue with the defence in Sl.... so AFAIK dere wont be airtel op in sl...
     

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    djmasith said:
    A little correction bro.... 3G is not running on GSM,TDMA etc.... it's a totally different
    technology. TDMA and TACS considered as 1G and there was no data transfer mechanism. GSM 2G. The data transferring mechanism of GSM is GPRS. max up to 114kbps. then the enhanced mechanism of data module introduced EDGE. some ppl called this as 2.5G.then the third generation introduced and UTMS is the technology. CDMA also considered as 3G technology. with the HSPA support it can go up to 7.2Mbps. wimax considered as 4G technology.:)

    mama nam owa mukuth danne na .mama use karanne mobitel M3 .mama hituwe aka gana tikak wadi nisa Airtel awama 3G walin tikak hari aduwen net yanna .SlT wala speed aka adu nisa .godak aya akata adsl walin 3G ai kiyala .mama uba kiwwata passe EDIT kala .dan hari atine .thankxxxxxxx
     

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    samiram said:
    yeah i didnt make it clear...
    it should be W-CDMA, TDCDMA and etc running on UMTS(IMT-2000 standard for 3G)...
    as i know..
    GSM and GPRS are different..
    GSM is the mobile tech..
    and the GPRS is the data transmission method..
    so its GPRS over GSM...
    same for the 3G too..
    whatever..
    this what learn..
    so it can be wrong..
    better to google them..
    :)


    yeah that's absolutely correct!;) . GPRS and later EDGE are the data transmission methods of GSM. basically GPRS,EDGE running on GSM. thats the reason why people
    call 2.5G for EDGE capability rather than calling it 3G. same in 3G n 3.5G.:)
     

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    yasiru1 said:
    mama nam owa mukuth danne na .mama use karanne mobitel M3 .mama hituwe aka gana tikak wadi nisa Airtel awama 3G walin tikak hari aduwen net yanna .SlT wala speed aka adu nisa .godak aya akata adsl walin 3G ai kiyala .mama uba kiwwata passe EDIT kala .dan hari atine .thankxxxxxxx


    cool men:cool: . you mean you are connecting to net trough M3 connection?:no: or ADSL? if itz M3 or dialog 3G that'll be huge cost ne. :shocked:
     

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    Novindu said:
    guys guys....... din u kno that airtel is out of SL??? hehe... airtel is long gone from sl as i kno guys coz they had an issue with the defence in Sl.... so AFAIK dere wont be airtel op in sl...
    meka balanna

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    yasiru1

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    djmasith said:
    cool men:cool: . you mean you are connecting to net trough M3 connection?:no: or ADSL? if itz M3 or dialog 3G that'll be huge cost ne. :shocked:
    mobitel m3
    1500 package aka 1.5GB limit aka mama flim ,sindu download karanne na ,gewal laga yaluwo 2,3 kta ADSL tiyenawa
     

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    Nope. Dialog is the only company which has license to provide Wimax services. even SLT does not have. what Mobitel has 3G or u call it 3.5G UTMS network. not wimax.
    3G and 4G cellular phone systems

    Both major 3G systems, CDMA2000 and UMTS, compete with WiMAX. Both aim to offer DSL-class Internet access in addition to phone service. UMTS has also been enhanced to compete directly with WiMAX in the form of UMTS-TDD, which can use WiMAX oriented spectrum and provides a more consistent, if lower bandwidth at peak, user experience than WiMAX.

    3G cellular phone systems usually benefit from already having entrenched infrastructure, being upgraded from earlier systems. Users can usually fall back to older systems when they move out of range of upgraded equipment, often relatively seamlessly.

    The major cellular standards are being evolved to so-called 4G, high bandwidth, low latency, all-IP networks with voice services built on top. With GSM/UMTS, the move to 4G is the 3GPP Long Term Evolution effort. For AMPS/TIA derived standards such as CDMA2000, a replacement called Ultra Mobile Broadband is under development. In both cases, existing air interfaces are being discarded, in favour of OFDMA for the downlink and a variety of OFDM based solutions for the uplink, much akin to WiMAX.

    In some areas of the world the wide availability of UMTS and a general desire for standardization has meant spectrum has not been allocated for WiMAX: in July 2005, the EU-wide frequency allocation for WiMAX was blocked.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX#3G_and_4G_cellular_phone_systems
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G

    SLT/Mobitel gives HSPA
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed_Packet_Access

    The two existing standards (HSDPA and HSUPA) in the family provide increased performance by using improved modulation schemes and by refining the protocols by which handsets and base stations communicate. These improvements lead to a better utilization of the existing radio bandwidth provided by UMTS.

    The number of commercial 3.5G networks--also known as High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, networks--launched worldwide grew by 69 percent in 2007. There are now 174 commercial HSDPA networks in 76 countries. An additional 38 networks are committed to rollouts, which will bump the total to 211 HSDPA networks in 90 countries. Commercial HSDPA networks are widely available in Western Europe (61 networks), Southeast Asia (35), Eastern Europe (34), the Middle East and Africa (20), and the Americas and the Caribbean (16). Almost two-thirds (62 percent) of existing commercial HSDPA networks support downlink speeds of 3.6 Mbit/s or more, while more than a fifth (21 percent) support the peak downlink speed of 7.2 Mbit/s.[1]

    Many HSPA rollouts can be achieved by a software upgrade to existing 3G networks, giving 3.5G a headstart over WiMax, which requires dedicated network infrastructure. Rising sales of HSPA-enabled mobiles--aided by more-generous-than-expected operator subsidies of the hardware--are helping to drive the 3.5G market.[2]
     

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    yasiru1 said:
    mobitel m3
    1500 package aka 1.5GB limit aka mama flim ,sindu download karanne na ,gewal laga yaluwo 2,3 kta ADSL tiyenawa

    ethakota unge billa gewanne umbada? :P jk bro :)
     

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    nagaya said:
    3G and 4G cellular phone systems

    Both major 3G systems, CDMA2000 and UMTS, compete with WiMAX. Both aim to offer DSL-class Internet access in addition to phone service. UMTS has also been enhanced to compete directly with WiMAX in the form of UMTS-TDD, which can use WiMAX oriented spectrum and provides a more consistent, if lower bandwidth at peak, user experience than WiMAX.

    3G cellular phone systems usually benefit from already having entrenched infrastructure, being upgraded from earlier systems. Users can usually fall back to older systems when they move out of range of upgraded equipment, often relatively seamlessly.

    The major cellular standards are being evolved to so-called 4G, high bandwidth, low latency, all-IP networks with voice services built on top. With GSM/UMTS, the move to 4G is the 3GPP Long Term Evolution effort. For AMPS/TIA derived standards such as CDMA2000, a replacement called Ultra Mobile Broadband is under development. In both cases, existing air interfaces are being discarded, in favour of OFDMA for the downlink and a variety of OFDM based solutions for the uplink, much akin to WiMAX.

    In some areas of the world the wide availability of UMTS and a general desire for standardization has meant spectrum has not been allocated for WiMAX: in July 2005, the EU-wide frequency allocation for WiMAX was blocked.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX#3G_and_4G_cellular_phone_systems
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G

    SLT/Mobitel gives HSPA
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Speed_Packet_Access

    The two existing standards (HSDPA and HSUPA) in the family provide increased performance by using improved modulation schemes and by refining the protocols by which handsets and base stations communicate. These improvements lead to a better utilization of the existing radio bandwidth provided by UMTS.

    The number of commercial 3.5G networks--also known as High-Speed Downlink Packet Access, or HSDPA, networks--launched worldwide grew by 69 percent in 2007. There are now 174 commercial HSDPA networks in 76 countries. An additional 38 networks are committed to rollouts, which will bump the total to 211 HSDPA networks in 90 countries. Commercial HSDPA networks are widely available in Western Europe (61 networks), Southeast Asia (35), Eastern Europe (34), the Middle East and Africa (20), and the Americas and the Caribbean (16). Almost two-thirds (62 percent) of existing commercial HSDPA networks support downlink speeds of 3.6 Mbit/s or more, while more than a fifth (21 percent) support the peak downlink speed of 7.2 Mbit/s.[1]

    Many HSPA rollouts can be achieved by a software upgrade to existing 3G networks, giving 3.5G a headstart over WiMax, which requires dedicated network infrastructure. Rising sales of HSPA-enabled mobiles--aided by more-generous-than-expected operator subsidies of the hardware--are helping to drive the 3.5G market.[2]


    so???? :confused:
     

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    djmasith said:
    howz the speed???

    Fastest Download:5620 kb/s
    Fastest Upload:1146 kb/s
    Average Download:897 kb/s
    Average Upload:235 kb/s


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