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  IDEN - Forensics Wiki
The Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a proprietary mobile communications technology from Motorola.
It is a TDMA based digital wireless standard that operates in the 800 MHz, 900MHz, and 1.5 GHz bands.
Newer iDEN phones use a SIM card that is compatible with GSM phones for overseas roaming but iDEN is a very different standard from GSM.
www.forensicswiki.org /wiki/IDEN   (193 words)

  
 Citicomm Wireless, Inc. - Nextel iDEN Technology.
Nextel's national all-digital network is based on the iDENĀ® technology developed by Motorola.
The iDEN system is designed to meet the needs of a new generation of customers who require the integration of multiple services on a single business communication system, and the quality and flexibility of advanced digital communications.
Due to the complexities of multiplexing (the combining of multiple conversations on a single radio frequency) and digital radio protocols (the methods used to encode voice conversations), it is a major challenge for anyone to actually find a consistent channel of information from which to decrypt the data that is collected.
www.citicomm.net /nextel/digitalsecurity.html   (603 words)

  
 Integrated Digital Enhanced Network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a mobile telecommunications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone.
Notably, iDEN is designed, and licensed, to operate on individual frequencies that may not be contiguous.
All things being equal, iDEN is an excellent technology, and if Motorola and Nextel had not kept iDEN proprietary, it would have been a contender for one of the most spectrum efficient and feature unique world-standards, at least until the introduction of UMTS.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Integrated_Digital_Enhanced_Network   (715 words)

  
 What Is iDEN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Industry analysts are projecting that the number of mobile workers worldwide will continue to increase, fueling the demand for quick, reliable, convenient communication from virtually anywhere – whether they are in the office, at home, or on the road.
iDEN handsets began as large but durable handsets designed for business users in heavy-duty industries such as construction and transportation, who relied on the iDEN technology’s signature two-way radio to get their business done, and who needed rugged handsets to withstand extreme environments.
iDEN is also enjoying significant expansion throughout Latin America, Canada, Asia, and parts of the Middle East through international service providers such as NII Holdings, KTPowertel and Telus.
idenphones.motorola.com /idenHome/common/what_is_iden.jsp   (591 words)

  
 Winksite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A digital phone is a type of wireless phone that transmits and receives digital (rather than analog) signals.
Digital phones have the ability to receive messages on its screen containing text and numbers.
Networks that transfer chunks or packets of data.
winksite.com /site/help_mg.cfm   (1348 words)

  
 Digital - Cell Phone Glossary - Mobiledia
Because digital signals are made up only of binary streams, less information is needed to transmit a message.
Digital encoding therefore increases the capacity of a given radio frequency.
Digital technology reproduces sound exactly, and can even filter out background and electronic "noise." Even if corruption occurs, as long as the one zero patterns are recognizable, the original information content can be perfectly replicated at the receiving end.
www.mobiledia.com /glossary/81.html   (143 words)

  
 ICON
iDEN technolgy (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) as a model, similarly, PCS systems were designed to thrive where traditional cellular falls short.
By utilizing digital technology throughout the entire infrastructure, PCS subscribers not only enjoy cleaner audio quality, but also have access to a broad range of services that are not available on cellular systems.
Digital technology also allows for better data compression technologies, which increase transfer rates, and allows subscribers to use converged services such as voice, video and data concurrently and with minimal interference.
www.icon-pcs.com /pcs.shtml   (511 words)

  
 Nice Office Wireless Networks from eAgency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The network protocol used by a wireless device is an important feature that shouldn't be overlooked.
Motorola’s Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) technology is a new generation of wireless network.
CDMA-1x is a digital wireless technology that uses a “spread spectrum” technique to scatter a signal across a wide range of frequencies.
www.niceoffice.com /niceofficenetworks.shtml   (495 words)

  
 What Is iDEN
Today, iDEN wireless handsets are utilized in a variety of work environments ranging from manufacturing floors to executive conference rooms as well as mobile sales forces.
Motorola iDEN handset users are finding new applications and discovering unique communication solutions every day to help their businesses evolve and grow.
For example, Motorola's iDEN solution offers the ability for you to hold a conference with a large number of people, with only the push of a button, helping you eliminate time-wasting and costly individual calls.
www.cargotel.com /iden/what_is_iden.jsp   (335 words)

  
 Cellular network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cellular networks are inherently asymmetric with a set of fixed main transceivers each serving a cell and a set of distributed (generally, but not always, mobile) transceivers which provide services to the network's users.
The details of the process of paging vary somewhat from network to network, but normally we know a limited number of cells where the phone is located (this group of cells is called a location area in the GSM system or Routing Area in UMTS).
The increased capacity in a cellular network, compared with a network with a single transmitter, comes from the fact that the same radio frequency can be reused in a different area for a completely different transmission.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mobile_phone_network   (2301 words)

  
 Nextel Introduces National Wireless Network With No Roaming Charges
Nextel also announced today an increase in the number of digital subscriber units to 300,300 at the end of 1996, with revenue per unit on the new PowerFone_ sustaining high levels ($75.00 per PowerFone unit, compared with a reported average of $48.00 per unit for conventional cellular).
In addition to their digital cellular calls and home rates, a customer's calling features such as short message service (alphanumeric paging over the phone) and voice mail follow them nationally as well.
Customers using the Nextel National Network will never see that dreaded roaming light come on." With the recent selection of Boston-based Mullen as the company's national advertising agency, a significant corporate positioning and branding effort is underway with launch scheduled for the end of the first quarter.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/46876   (848 words)

  
 clnaltoona.com (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network)
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network also known as iDEN, is a mobile communications technology, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone.
This technology is developed by the mobile company “Motorola”; and is sold by the retailer Nextel which is the largest US retailer of iDEN services.
iDEN is available not only in US but in other countries as well through several carriers including Nextel International.
www.clnaltoona.com /index.htm   (117 words)

  
 BlackBerry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
CDMA2000 1X Ev-DO networks are operated by Sprint and Verizon Wireless in the United States and Bell Mobility and TELUS in Canada.
GSM/GPRS/EDGE networks are operated by Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile in the United States, and by Rogers™ Wireless in Canada.
Mobitex networks are operated by Velocita Wireless in the United States and Rogers Wireless in Canada.
www.blackberry.com /products/blackberry/networks.shtml   (633 words)

  
 Digital Music News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
For Motorola, the i880 is part of an emerging iDEN series, which stands for Integrated Digital Enhanced Network.
In testing, Digital Music News noted several issues with the phone, including a touch-sensitive scroll-wheel that often behaves erratically, and a rather archaic navigation structure related to V Cast Music.
What's more, the build-out of new wireless internet "pipes" may support Professor Christopher Yoo's "network diversity" theory, which holds that potential entrants in the ISP field are encouraged to invest in new broadband infrastructure so long as they can "differentiate" their services through content partnerships and services that appeal to consumers.
www.digitalmusicnews.com /results?title=Motorola   (4336 words)

  
 What is iDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network)?
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a wireless technology that was developed in 1994 by Motorola.
One attractive feature of the iDEN unit is the fact that it can be programmed to respond to one's voice.
This is true despite the fact that iDEN phones get most of their secondary functionality from the model, not from a carrier unit.
www.wisegeek.com /what-is-iden-integrated-digital-enhanced-network.htm   (419 words)

  
 Nextel | International Data Services[FAQs]
Data roaming in iDEN network countries is currently offered on a trial basis at no charge through March 2006.
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a wireless technology that allows users to make walkie-talkie calls from their cell phone.
With GSM data roaming on a GPRS “network,” you can access data services when roaming in countries that use the GSM wireless technology standard by using a GSM data roaming-capable handset.
www.nextel.com /en/support/faq/intl_data_serv.shtml   (1672 words)

  
 Student Info Center: i-DEN [Integrated Digital Enhanced Network]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network, commonly referred to as iDEN, is a mobile communications technology, developed by Motorola, which provides its users the benefits of a trunked radio and a cellular telephone.
Countries which have operating iDEN networks not currently connected with the US include Jordan, Israel, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Japan, El Salvador and China (in selected areas).
There is a smaller subset of the iDEN network called 'Harmony', which has a maximum limit of 30 sites.
student.madur.net /2006/06/i-den-integrated-digital-enhanced.html   (614 words)

  
 Wireless Technology Terms Glossary and Dictionary - I
It is an 802.11 network comprising a collection of stations that communicate with each other, and not with a network infrastructure.
Intelligent Network (IN) often referred to as the Advanced Intelligent Network, this is a network of equipment, software and protocols used to implement features on the network and support switching and control functions.
It usually involves the use of modems or data terminal adapters to convert the data transmitted over the air interface and mobile network to a format that can be recognized and carried by the public telecommunications network.
www.networkdictionary.com /wireless/i.php   (1163 words)

  
 Mobil Telephone Technologies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The ESN and a Mobile Identification Number (MIN) are both automatically transmitted to the wireless network each time the phone is used to verify that it has not been reported lost or stolen and that all subscriber bills are current.
A network operator might request the IMEI to determine if a device is in disrepair, stolen or to gather statistics on fraud or faults.
The MIN and ESN are both automatically transmitted to the wireless network each time the phone is used to verify that the phone has not been reported lost or stolen and that all subscriber bills are current.
www.geocities.com /dtmcbride/tech/mobil.html   (1863 words)

  
 PC World - Nextel Details Plans for Wi-Fi Phones
Calling on Wi-Fi Nextel and Schaumburg, Illinois-based Motorola also are working on a mobile phone with integrated Wi-Fi wireless LAN capability, which will allow users to make calls over a home or office Wi-Fi network and use the same phone to call over the iDEN network while on the road, West said.
Although it couldn't truly roam from one type of network to the other, this phone could allow customers to replace a cordless phone or a wired PBX (private branch exchange) with a wireless LAN, West said.
A call initiated on the iDEN network would stay on that network when the user got to the office, but a call begun on the Wi-Fi network would be dropped once the user moved out of range, he said.
www.pcworld.com /news/article/0,aid,109831,00.asp   (628 words)

  
 Tellabs News - New operator XPress chooses Tellabs systems for Transmission Network launch in Jordan
The Tellabs 8100 manager provides centralized end-to-end integrated network management of both Tellabs 6300 and 8100 product families, enabling customers to lower operations cost, provide services faster, restore services automatically and increase network availability.
Specific applications of the Tellabs solutions within the XPress network will include grooming of traffic coming from remote base station sites to the mobile switching center site and routing to the appropriate service platforms as well as connectivity from the mobile switching center site to the public network.
XPress is an integrated wireless communications operator - the first and only licensed digital radio trunking service provider in Jordan.
www.tellabs.com /news/2004/nr031804.shtml   (601 words)

  
 iDEN PACKET DATA RECONNECTION
Packet Data is a new service that is being added to the integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN).
Since iDEN is based on the European digital cellular standard, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), iDEN is also a cellular based system.
As when idle or involved in other services, while the Packet Data service is active, the sub- scriber unit continuously measures the outbound SQE and RSSI of the serving cell and its neighbor cells.
www.priorartdatabase.com /IPCOM/000008651   (595 words)

  
 Motorola Adds 1400 Research and Development Positions Worldwide
Motorola, Inc.'s Network Solutions Sector (NSS), which designs, manufactures and markets Motorola's cellular infrastructure and Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN(R)) wireless communications systems, today announced it will hire 1400 engineering, research and development positions to speed the advance of communications.
With an IP-based network, a network operator can create and generate new revenue streams with value-added services.
Plans for Motorola NSS's IP-based network will enable a network operator to include data, voice and video services over a single wireless network, giving users instant access to voicemail, e-mail, fax and video conferencing anywhere in the world - all with the convenience of a single device.
www.cellular.co.za /news_1999/news-07091999_motorola_1400_positions.htm   (548 words)

  
 www.unstrung.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The initial phase of the iDEN infrastructure contract, signed during the second half of 2004, is valued in excess of $40 million.
The iDEN solution is a digital trunking system that provides push-to-talk, telephone interconnect services, and packet data to digital Public Access Mobile Radio (PAMR) users and commercial and industrial system customers.
"iDEN technology has proven to be very successful globally, providing over 22 million users multiple wireless services via a single handset and allowing operators to generate some of the best ARPU and lowest churn in the industry."
www.unstrung.com /document.asp?doc_id=70507&print=true   (277 words)

  
 Nextel And CDMA2000: Picking A Path To 3G? - 5/28/2001 - Wireless Week - CA83844   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The enhanced specialized mobile radio operator confirmed last week it is seeking proposals for a CDMA2000 1X overlay on its nationwide integrated digital enhanced network.
Schaefer says the company plans to apply compression technologies on the iDEN network by the end of the year to bring those services up to 56 kbps.
Wireless carriers could help close the so-called "digital divide" because wireless is a cost-effective way to provide service in rural areas, says Chip Kelly, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Western Wireless.
www.wirelessweek.com /index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA83844   (903 words)

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