GSM definition

GSM means Global System for Mobile Communications;
GSM means Global System for Mobile Communications.
GSM means Global System for Mobile Communications as defined in the European Technical Standards Institute structure of specifications;

Examples of GSM in a sentence

  • The following tables indicate the revenue share Stouf as a Wireless Application Service Provider (WASP) receives from the local GSM networks for premium rated services, called Third Party Revenue (TPR).

  • Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx He received his B.S. degree in communications engineering from Karary University in 2007, Khartoum, Sudan, and M.S. degree in computer engineering, information security (GSM security) from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China in 2013, Chengdu, China.

  • The following 5-digit numeric premium rated MO numbers (“short codes”) are allocated by the local GSM networks to Stouf for the HelloSMS service in order to offer a campaign service.

  • The agreement does not concern use of GSM technology and preferential GSM-frequency assignments, these can continue to be operated according to existing agreements.

  • Stouf will have the right to change the above numbers and/or percentage of TPR with immediate effect and without notice by Stouf to the Client in an event where the applicable numbers/rates have been changed by the local GSM networks.


More Definitions of GSM

GSM means the standard known as the Global System for Mobility used in portable telephony.
GSM means global system for mobile communications which is one of the standards used for the infrastructure of digital cellular service.
GSM means the digital mobile system known as Global System for Mobile Communications.
GSM means Global System for Mobile Communication, a standard for digital mobile communications.
GSM means the acronym for Global System for Mobile Communications, and is a standard for digital mobile phone networks using radio frequency.
GSM means Globe Specialty Metals, Inc., a Delaware corporation.
GSM means the compatibility standard developed for the 900 MHZ PanEuropean digital TDMA cellular mobile radio communication system, promulgated by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, as amended from time to time, or the compatibility standard developed for PCS based on GSM but intended for use in the 850 MHZ, 1.8 GHz and 1.9 GHz bandwidths ("DCS 1800-1900"), as amended from time to time.