GSM definition

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

Examples of GSM in a sentence

  • GSM Modem/Wi Fi modem in case GSM connectivity is used or Wireless Router + modem in case Ethernet connection is being used for remote access must be provided.

  • In the case of a reference to a 3GPP document (including a GSM document), a non-specific reference implicitly refers to the latest version of that document in the same Release as the present document.

  • As the rigger is needed to work at elevated locations, on towers, on poles fitted at the terraces of buildings, and needs to handle heavy material like dish antennae, GSM antennae etc., all necessary precautions like safety belts, ropes, ties etc.

  • When the user receives service from an MSC/VLR, the GSM cipher key is sent to the BSC (and forwarded to the BTS).

  • If the GSM access service is available on the USIM, then this file is mandatory.


More Definitions of GSM

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 standard known as the Global System for Mobility used in portable telephony.
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.