International Mobile Telecommunications. Standard adopted by the ITU for the third generation of mobile telephony. Actually a family of Five different specifications for the radio interface in this new system generation
International Mobile Telephone 2000: synonym used by the ITU for 3G and UMTS .
The framework developed by the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations Agency, that defines objectives for 3G wireless systems. It seeks to integrate the many satellite, terrestrial, fixed and mobile systems using a family of cohesive standards that promote worldwide roaming
The International Telecommunication Union’s name for the new third generation global standard for mobile telecommunications. InFLEXion(tm) The narrowband PCS technology developed by Motorola Inc. that allows for voice paging. Carriers such as Paging Network Inc., Amtel Wireless, and Conxus Communications Inc adopted it. Only Amtel Wireless in Puerto Rico remains in operation. It is not "digital voice" as sometimes described.
International Mobile Telecommuni-cations. The ITU third generation mobile cellular standard. For more information see the website at: http://www.itu.int/imt.
International Mobile Telecommunications Standard 2000. This is a concept for providing a global system for mobile telecommunication that enables worldwide wireless access. To reach the goal, different national as well as regional standards are linked together. International Mobile Telecommunications Standard 2000. This is a concept for providing a global system for mobile telecommunication that enables worldwide wireless access. To reach this goal, different national as well as regional standards such as i-Mode or UMTS are linked together. IMT-2000 is often used synonymously with UMTS or 3G.
The family of third generation technologies approved by the ITU. There are five members of the family: IMT-DS, a direct sequence WCDMA FDD solution; IMT-TC, a WCDMA FDD solution; IMT-MC, a multi-carrier solution developed from cdma2000; IMT-SC, a single carrier solution developed from IS-136/UWC-136; IMT-FT, a TDMA/TDD solution derived from DECT.
An ITU-approved standard, employing 3 wideband-CDMA (W-CDMA) specifications. The single carrier portion is intended as a 3G bridge for current GSM networks.
International Mobile Telecommunications with 2000 referring to the expected date of introduction of the service
The term used by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) for the specification for the third-generation wireless services. The ITU officially endorsed 5 standards for 3G, the most widely accepted of which are W-CDMA and cdma2000.
The International Mobile Telecommunication Union's name for the new third generation global standard for mobile telecommunications. In Europe, it is called UMTS and in Japan it is called J-FPLMTS.
International Mobile Telecommunications 2000. The ITU initiative for a service that will provide radio access to the global telecommunications infrastructure, through both satellite and terrestrial systems, serving fixed and mobile users in public and private networks. In other words, third-generation services.
International Mobile Telecommunications standard 2000 that defines the third generation mobile phone technology.
International Mobile Telecommunications for the Year 2000. A set of ITU specifications for third-generation wireless networks comprised of five wireless standards including CDMA2000 and WCDMA. Visit: www.itu.int/home See Also: 3G
(International Mobile Telecommunications) A term used by the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, to describe the third generation mobile telephony originally due to be ready in 2000. Can also be applied to mobile telephone standards that meet a number of requirements in terms of transmission speed and other factors.
The process undertaken by the International Telecommunications Union designed to coordinate global third-generation wireless standards.
3G wireless from the ITU. See IMT-2000.
International Mobile Telecommunications for the Year 2000. A set of ITU specifications for 3G wireless networks that includes five radio access technologies such as Direct Sequence (WCDMA/ UMTS) and Multi-Carrier (CDMA2000). Visit www.3gtoday.com. See also 3G.
The term used by the International Telecommunications Union for the specification for the projected third-generation wireless services. Formerly referred to as FPLMTS, Future Public Land-Mobile Telephone Systems.
International Mobile Telecommunications 2000. Global standard for third-generation (3G) wireless communications, defined by a set of interdependent ITU Recommendations. IMT-2000 provides a framework for worldwide wireless access by linking the diverse systems of terrestrial and/or satellite-based networks.
An evolving standard for third-generation mobile communications, enabling personal mobility and converging mobile and fixed networks.
IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications-2000) is the global standard for third generation (3 G) wireless communications as defined by the International Telecommunication Union.