IMT-2000 definition

IMT-2000. : means International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 and is the global standard for third generation (3G) wireless communications as defined by the International Telecommunication Union;

Examples of IMT-2000 in a sentence

  • While CDMA2000 networks provide a higher voice capacity and support for packet data networks, they do not meet the IMT-2000 requirements for 2 Mbps data rates.

  • In order to ensure interoperability between 3G multimedia terminals, the IMT2000 committee has specified a mandatory protocol stack that must be supported.

  • PROTOCOL COMPONENT STANDARD SPECIFIED ------------------ ------------------ Overall System Signaling H.324 Annex C Speech Codec GSM-AVR Video Codec H.263 Baseline, (MPEG-4 Preferred) Multiplex H.223 Annex B Control H.245 Version 6 TABLE 1 IMT2000 MINIMUM MANDATORY MULTIMEDIA PROTOCOL STACK Again, the configuration outlined in Table 1 allows interoperability between different networks and terminals.

  • The main requirements of the IMT-2000 involve support for a data rate of 144 Kbit/s for users in fast-moving vehicles over large areas, and for pedestrians at a rate of 384 Kbit/s and 2.048 Mbit/s operations for office use (▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇, et.

  • The original IMT-2000 specification /26/ had a minimum high capacity rate of 200 kbps, but this has been increased substantially in newer “IMT-Advanced” /27/ specifications.

  • As GSM World, web magazine of the GSM Association puts it: Video on demand, high speed multimedia and mobile Internet access are just a few of the possibilities for users in the future UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) is a third generation standard, building on GSM, and part of the IMT-2000 third generation family of standards being developed by the ITU (International Telecommunications Union).