If you are
reasonably familiar
with the field of
International Mobile Telecommunications, and are looking for material
that will assist you in understanding what you should consider and help
you in making decisions about what you should do in deploying IMT, this
part of the IMT web site is intended for you.
A significant amount of
information is available in the presentations that have been provided in
workshops, seminars, etc., organized by the ITU-D, usually in
conjunction with local authorities and industry. Most of these
presentations are at an intermediate level, that is, they are aimed at
an audience that has a certain familiarity with mobile
telecommunications, but they do not provide detailed explanations or
guidance on the technical specifications, and do not expect the audience
to be deeply familiar with the technologies. These events address a
range of topics relevant to IMT as listed below. The program and
presentations for these events may be accessed by clicking
here
�IMT-2000
�Next
Generation Networks
�Network
Evolution
�Broadband
Access
�Fixed-Mobile
Convergence
Transition to IMT.
Useful resources for the reader seeking intermediate level
information, including specific examples, are:
�
Guidelines on the smooth transition of existing
mobile networks to IMT-2000 for developing countries (GST)
(Table
of content)
�
Mid-Term Guidelines
(MTG) on the smooth transition of existing mobile networks to IMT 2000
for developing countries (Table
of content)
�
Implementation
aspects of IMT 2000 and information-sharing on systems beyond IMT 2000
for developing countries: Supplement to GST
�
Implementation
aspects of IMT 2000 and information-sharing on systems beyond IMT 2000
for developing countries: Final Report Sudy Period ending 2010
�
New ITU-D Question Q.25/2, Study Period 2010-2014: Access
technology for broadband telecommunications including IMT, for
developing countries
�
Deployment of
IMT-2000 Systems (Table
of content)
Accessing Workshop Programs and Content.
The complete program and presentations for past and upcoming events may
be accessed here:
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