Modern personal radio systems requirements and services
What is personal communications? Is it a cellular radio network, some combination of cordless telephones, paging, or a fixed network incorporating Intelligent Network (IN) technology? Rather than defining a technology, personal communications is best described by the features individual users would expect from their 'ideal' personal telecommunications service. Because of this individual nature a single definition is not possible, but the attributes sought by most people can in general be described under a common vision. Personal communication systems aim to provide their users with telecommunications services throughout specified coverage areas. For some users, mobility is the key feature provided by the system, but for mass market acceptability any shortfall in service compared with the fixed PSTN, becomes increasingly important.
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