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  1. #1
    Michael Pronay
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    "tHatDudeUK" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > (GSM) Global System for Mobile communications


    Note that there is also the version with "telecommunication"
    instead of "communications", and that this wording has been coined
    to GSM only later, when this technology proved successful. "GSM"
    initially meant "groupe spécial mobile", the name of a task force
    from France Telecom who developped the structure of GSM as we know
    it today.

    M.



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    =?iso-8859-1?Q?Peter_V=E6rlien?=
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    Re: What is GPRS and GSM mean?

    On 4 Jul 2004 13:45:43 GMT, Michael Pronay <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "tHatDudeUK" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    >> (GSM) Global System for Mobile communications

    >
    > Note that there is also the version with "telecommunication"
    > instead of "communications", and that this wording has been coined
    > to GSM only later, when this technology proved successful. "GSM"
    > initially meant "groupe spécial mobile", the name of a task force
    > from France Telecom who developped the structure of GSM as we know
    > it today.

    Not only France Telecom, I believe, but most of the European Telecoms
    operators.

    >
    > M.




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  3. #3
    C Antoine
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    Re: What is GPRS and GSM mean?

    Après mure réflexion, Peter Værlien a écrit :

    > Not only France Telecom, I believe, but most of the European Telecoms
    > operators.


    FT was clearly one of the few leaders :-)

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  4. #4
    Michael Pronay
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    Re: What is GPRS and GSM mean?

    Peter Værlien <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> "GSM" initially meant "groupe spécial mobile", the name of a
    >> task force from France Telecom who developped the structure of
    >> GSM as we know it today.


    > Not only France Telecom, I believe, but most of the European
    > Telecoms operators.


    Possible, but under the leadership of FT.

    M.



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