Global System for Mobile Communication - translation to spanish
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Global System for Mobile Communication - translation to spanish

STANDARD TO DESCRIBE PROTOCOLS FOR SECOND GENERATION DIGITAL CELLULAR NETWORKS USED BY MOBILE PHONES
Global system for mobile communications; Mobile phone base station; Gsm; Extended Global System; Extended Global System for Mobile Communications; Global system for mobile cellular communications; History of GSM; Groupe Spécial Mobile; Global System for Mobile Communications; Global System for Mobile Communication; Global System for Mobile communications; Digital Communications System; SGSM; GSM network; Groupe Special Mobile; GSM 07.07; GSM Gateway; Global System For Mobile Communications; GSM phone system; Global System for Mobile; GEA/1; GEA-1; GEA-2; GEA/2; Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communications
  • Mr Dupuis and Mr Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • Prototype GSM phones
  • The structure of a GSM network
  • GSM [[cell site]] antennas in the [[Deutsches Museum]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]]
  • A nano sim used in mobile phones

Global System for Mobile Communication         
See: GSM
GSM         
abbreviation
sistema m global para comunicaciones móviles
Global Positioning System         
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  • Emblem of the [[50th Space Wing]]
  • GPS constellation system animation
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  • GPS receivers come in a variety of formats, from devices integrated into cars, phones, and watches, to dedicated devices such as these.
  • Ground monitor station used from 1984 to 2007, on display at the [[Air Force Space and Missile Museum]]
  • antenna]] is mounted on the roof of a hut containing a scientific experiment needing precise timing.
  • Unlaunched GPS block II-A satellite on display at the [[San Diego Air & Space Museum]]
  • Three satellites (labeled as "stations" A, B, C) have known locations. The true times it takes for a radio signal to travel from each satellite to the receiver are unknown, but the true time differences are known. Then, each time difference locates the receiver on a branch of a hyperbola focused on the satellites. The receiver is then located at one of the two intersections.
  • The first portable GPS unit, a Leica WM 101, displayed at the [[Irish National Science Museum]] at [[Maynooth]]
  • A typical GPS receiver with integrated antenna
  • Attaching a GPS guidance kit to a [[dumb bomb]], March 2003
  • [[M982 Excalibur]] GPS-guided [[artillery shell]]
UNITED STATES SATELLITE NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Global positioning system; NAVSTAR; Navstar; Gps; GPS; Global positioning systems; Global positional satellite; Global positioning satellite; Global position satellite; Global positioning; Global positioning satellite system; Global positioning satellites; Navigation Signal Timing and Ranging Global Positioning System; NAVSTAR GPS; Gps coordiantes; Global Positioning Satellite; Global positional satellites; GPS time; Gps map; GPST; GPS system; Global Positioning Systems; GPS monitoring; Precise Positioning Service; Standard Positioning Service; Global Positionning System; Global position system; History of GPS; OD-GPS; US GPS; Navstar GPS; Applications of GPS; Navstar Global Positioning System; Project 621B; Defense Navigation Satellite Development Program; MObile System for Accurate ICBM Control; Military applications of GPS
Sistema de Estación Global (rastreo por medio de la red satélites mundial), GPS (iniciales en Inglés)

Definition

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selector, -a
1 adj. Que selecciona.
2 m. Dispositivo de ciertos aparatos o máquinas que sirve para seleccionar la función deseada.

Wikipedia

GSM

The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is a standard developed by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) to describe the protocols for second-generation (2G) digital cellular networks used by mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets. GSM is also a trade mark owned by the GSM Association. GSM may also refer to the Full Rate voice codec.

It was first implemented in Finland in December 1991. By the mid-2010s, it became a global standard for mobile communications achieving over 90% market share, and operating in over 193 countries and territories.

2G networks developed as a replacement for first generation (1G) analog cellular networks. The GSM standard originally described a digital, circuit-switched network optimized for full duplex voice telephony. This expanded over time to include data communications, first by circuit-switched transport, then by packet data transport via General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), and Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE).

Subsequently, the 3GPP developed third-generation (3G) UMTS standards, followed by the fourth-generation (4G) LTE Advanced and the fifth-generation 5G standards, which do not form part of the ETSI GSM standard.

Beginning in the late 2010s, various carriers worldwide started to shut down their GSM networks. Nevertheless, as a result of the network's widespread use, the acronym "GSM" is still used as a generic term for the plethora of <n>G mobile phone technologies evolved from it.

Examples of use of Global System for Mobile Communication
1. Current GSM (global system for mobile communication) services are expected to keep dominating the revenue forecasts for telecom operators in the region for several years to come.
2. San Diego–based Qualcomms lawsuit said Nokia infringed on patents for phones that run on a standard known as global system for mobile communication, or GSM, which is prevalent in Europe and accounts for about two–thirds of all mobile phones.
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