GPRS definition

GPRS means General Packet Radio Service.
GPRS means General Packet Radio Service for the transmission of data.
GPRS means the standard for wireless communications, which runs at speeds up to 115 kilobits per second known as General Packet Radio Service.

Examples of GPRS in a sentence

  • PRIVATE MOBILE CONNECTION – IP Enabled PVC Set-Up Charge PRIVATE MOBILE CONNECTION – IP Enabled PVC Set-Up $1,995.00 SMPP Set-Up Charge (GPRS Wake-Up Only) $1,995.00 Static IP Address Set-Up Charge (Per Pool Set-Up Instance) $500.00 Custom APN Set-Up Charge $500.00 6.2 IP Enabled PVC Monthly Service Charges.


More Definitions of GPRS

GPRS means General Packet Radio Services and is a packet-based wireless communication service; “GSM” means the Global System for Mobile communications for cellular communication;
GPRS means General Packet Radio Service;
GPRS means General Packet Radio Service, a packet oriented mobile data service on the 3G and 4G cellular communication system's GSM;
GPRS means General Packet Radio Service as the terms is commonly used in the South African electronic communications industry with reference to the related wireless transfer protocol;
GPRS means the acronym for General Packet Radio Service, and provides high speed data services across a GSM network.
GPRS means the standard developed for digital cellular networks (GSM, DCS, PCS) promulgated by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, as amended from time to time, which utilizes a packet radio principle and can be used for carrying end users' packet data protocol (such as IP and X.25) information from/to GPRS terminals to/from other GPRS terminals and/or external packet data networks technology.
GPRS means General Packet Radio Service, a wireless communications technology based on GSM and defined by the relevant ETSI or 3GPP standards, including EDGE if EDGE is implemented by ACC in accordance with Section 3.1.