TDMA definition

TDMA means time division multiple access.
TDMA means the present and future North American Time Division Multiple Access standard which is set by the Telecommunications Industry Association (which at the Effective Date is IS-136), which is the essential radio frequency technical method for digital wireless telephone operations upon which the Service and equipment related thereto are designed to operate.
TDMA means the North American Time Division Multiple Access ---- standard set by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, IS-54/136, and any standard that is based upon, or is an upgrade from, or is a successor to, such standard, if and only if such new or upgraded standard is (i) adopted by AT&T PCS and its Affiliates in a Majority of the Southeast Region, (ii) technologically compatible in all material respects with the standard then being used in a Majority of the United States (including without limitation for the purpose of facilitating roaming, hand-off and automatic call delivery between systems), and the User Interface in PCS Systems using such new or upgraded standard will not differ from the User Interface in a Majority of the United States in a manner that would be material to customers, or (iii) is approved in writing by AT&T PCS.

Examples of TDMA in a sentence

  • All radio used on the City new radio system are required to be Phase II (TDMA).


More Definitions of TDMA

TDMA means Time Division Multiple Access, a wireless communications technology defined by the relevant Telecommunications Industry Association standard. For the avoidance of doubt, TDMA does not include GSM, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS or any other wireless communications technology.
TDMA or "Time Division Multiple Access" is a digital transmission scheme that multiplexes three signals over a single channel.
TDMA means time division multiple access
TDMA means the North American Time Division Multiple Access standard set by the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, IS-54/136, and any standard that is based upon, or is an upgrade from, or is a successor to, such standard, if and only if such new or upgraded standard is (i) adopted by AT&T PCS and its Affiliates in a Majority of the Southeast Region, (ii) technologically compatible in all material respects with the standard then being used in a Majority of the United States (including without limitation for the purpose of facilitating roaming, hand-off and automatic call delivery between systems), and the User Interface in PCS Systems using such new or upgraded standard will not differ from the User Interface in a Majority of the United States in a manner that would be material to customers, or (iii) is approved in writing by AT&T PCS.
TDMA means the Time Division Multiple Access technology as described in interim standard IS-136 (800 MHz) of the Telecommunications Industry Association.
TDMA means time division multiple access which is a method of digital wireless communications transmission allowing a large number of users to access (in sequence) a single radio frequency channel without interference by allocating time slots to each user within each channel (Form of Digital Modulation).
TDMA means Time Division Multiple Access, a transmission scheme that allows multiple earth stations to transmit on a single frequency through the assignment of dedicated timeslots to each unit.