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- 3GPP – The Mobile Broadband Standard
The 3rd Generation Partnership Project unites seven telecommunications standard development organizations, known as Organizational Partners, providing their members with a stable environment to produce the Reports and Specifications that define the 3GPP system
- The 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
3GPP was created in 1998 to develop 3G mobile standards for WCDMA and TD-SCDMA accesses and their core networks The aim was to maintain and evolve the ETSI standards for the (2G) GSM system
- Specifications Technologies: 3GPP
Learn about the best ways to get the specification and how to find the technology areas covered by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP)
- Specifications by Series - 3GPP
Each 3GPP TSG Working Group has a home page, with a link to the list of specifications under its responsibility See the 3GPP Group section of our website and navigate the WG or TSG of interest
- Introducing 3GPP
3GPP specifications cover cellular telecommunications technologies, including radio access, core network and service capabilities, which provide a complete system description for mobile telecommunications
- Release 18 - 3GPP
The PCG has considered and approved the use of distinct 3GPP markers since the completion of early LTE work in 2008, to help distinguish new release capabilities and the services that they bring
- Partners - 3GPP
Once a Release is frozen (see definition in TR 21 900), 3GPP specifications are officially transposed and published by the Organizational Partners, as a part of their standards series
- The 3GPPs System of Parallel Releases
These resources provide an authoritative point-of-entry into understanding each of the 3GPP Releases On this site, we have a page for every major release – to help you to get to further resources, as background to how that release has evolved
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