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64 UMTS Networks Table 4.2 Spreadin
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128 UMTS Networks Figure 5.27 Basic
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10 UMTS Protocols Ari Ahtiainen In
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List of Abbreviations 16QAM Quadrat
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Bibliography This bibliography incl
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Index 16QAM 106 3G Architecture 8-1
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Index 405 Routing Area 161-2 RA Upd