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DIVERSE<br />

SYSTEM STRUCTURES<br />

"With the third-generation <strong>tec</strong>hnology,<br />

Nokia will strive for a<br />

breakthrough in mobile communication<br />

costs that allows lower data<br />

transmission charges and consequently<br />

opens up wider market potential<br />

for 'Personal Multimedia'.<br />

WCDMA mobile communication<br />

mission rates from 144 kbps to<br />

512 kbps, and at the same time<br />

facilitates transfer speeds of up<br />

to 2 Mbps for local traffic."<br />

NETWORK CONVERGENCE<br />

"Additional services such as ATM<br />

(Asynchronous Transfer Mode), IP<br />

(Internet Protocol) packet data<br />

transfer and Intelligent Network<br />

(IN) functions are setting up on<br />

and between private and public<br />

networks will become more and<br />

more transparent."<br />

SEPPO ARJASTO is General Manager<br />

of the HARTING branch in Finland.<br />

Info-Fax 4002<br />

( Fig. Nokia )<br />

<strong>tec</strong>hnology (Wideband Code Division<br />

Multiple Access) forms the<br />

basis of future offerings, that will<br />

enable packet- and circuit-oriented<br />

services to run in parallel and<br />

at increased speed. It supports<br />

favourably priced, wide-ranging<br />

network supply with data transthe<br />

enhanced GSM main network.<br />

Short-range networks are also<br />

being established to meet the performance<br />

requirements within<br />

companies and closed user groups.<br />

Nokia assumes that the dividing<br />

lines between telecommunications<br />

and data communication, between<br />

mobile and conventional network<br />

17<br />

People Power Partnership

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