By flexibly allocating bandwidth on the air interface, GPRS exceeds the slow dataratesof GSM circuit‐switched connections of 9.6 or 14.4 kbit/s. Datarates of up to 170kbit/s are theoretically possible. Multislot class 10 mobile devices (see below) reachspeeds of about 85 kbit/s and are thus in the range of the fixed‐line analog modemsthat were in widespread use at the time GPRS was introduced.
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By flexibly allocating bandwidth on the air interface, GPRS exceeds the slow dataratesof GSM circuit‐switched connections of 9.6 or 14.4 kbit/s. Datarates of up to 170kbit/s are theoretically possible. Multislot class 10 mobile devices (see below) reachspeeds of about 85 kbit/s and are thus in the range of the fixed‐line analog modemsthat were in widespread use at the time GPRS was introduced.
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