Universal personal telecommunications UPT is a special segment of the List of country calling codes international telephone number space which has been set aside for universal personal telephone numbers. This service has been allocated country code 878. UPT numbers differ significantly from Personal Numbers which are embedded as an Telephone numbering plan Area code Area Code within the national Telephone numbering plan . For example Telephone numbering plan Area code Area Code 070 within the UK plan. ref Telephone numbers in the United Kingdom ref The International Telecommunication Union ITU introduced this concept in 2001, referring to it as global number portability . However, number portability normally refers to the service of keeping an existing phone number after moving service to another provider. The UPT service A UPT phone number is intended to be an internationally consistent number which an individual can acquire, which can then be used for contacting them via telephone or other services. A UPT provider basically must have the ability to receive connections from the international telephone network, and then forward the called number to the individual s real number. This would have a similar effect to toll free numbers in not having a geographic connection to particular ranges of numbers, yet a UPT call would still incur a charge. By year 2007 only one body, VISIONng http www.visionng.org an international association , has been allocated a range within the 878 country code. The delegation of 87810 was requested by VISIONng chairman Herwart Wermescher and was confirmed by Counsellor, SG2 of ITU TSB Richard Hill on May 21, 2002. The company s Sentiro website http www.sentiro.com currently allows individuals to rent UPT numbers. The number costs 12 GBP a year with a one ... for private calls . In the case of multiple numbers, each UPT number is considered, from a telecommunications ... by these networks. To the UPT user the UPT environment appears as a single global telecommunications ... more details
essay like date March 2009 notability date March 2009 UniversalMobile Interface UMI is a software concept designed to overcome key barriers to mass usage of mobile services. By running server based services .... A UniversalMobile Interface UMI has the following characteristics It can act as the main Internet services interface It offers access to the whole Internet on the mobile device It is operator and device ... , and Squace ref http www.squace.com Squace ref . The UniversalMobile Interface concept can be categorized ... public resources umi UMI white paper.pdf UniversalMobile Inferface White paper http universalmobileinterface.wordpress.com UniversalMobile Interface Blog http www.wireless.kth.se news and events view event.php?event id 400 Wireless KTH UniversalMobile Interface A key concept for unleashing the Mobile Internet http www.slideshare.net squace universalmobile interface umi presentation ... It offers a universal payment solution It is graphically adjusted to a small screen It offers ... provider business models Background The evolution of the mobile phone as the foremost multi media device has long been predicted, but take up has mostly been quite disappointing. The mobile phone has ... one device to the other. Even so it seems clear that sooner or later, Mobile Internet will be the primary access to the Internet for most people as mobile phones far outnumber PCs. Today there are about 3.5 billion mobile phones, compared to only 1 billion PCs. The main advantages of the mobile phone ... It is always accompanying the user It is always on Barriers to mass usage of Mobile Internet services However, the mobile phone also has important disadvantages compared to the PC Physical limitations ... added mobile services, as premium services represent a significant revenue potential for them. This restricts the end user from freely exploring the Mobile Internet. Another barrier has been that phone ... providers have mainly been limited to two approaches for mobile distribution due to the content ... more details
The Global TelecommunicationsSystem GTS is a global network for the transmission of meteorology meteorological data from weather station s, satellite s and numerical weather prediction centres. The GTS consists of an integrated network of point to point circuits, and multi point circuits which interconnect meteorological telecommunication centres. The circuits of the GTS are composed of a combination of terrestrial and satellite telecommunication links. They comprise point to point circuits, point to multi point circuits for data distribution, multi point to point circuits for data collection, as well as two way multi point circuits. Meteorological Telecommunication Centres are responsible for receiving data and relaying it selectively on GTS circuits. The GTS is organized on a three level basis The Main Telecommunication Network MTN The Regional Meteorological Telecommunication Networks RMTNs The National Meteorological Telecommunication Networks NMTNs Satellite based data collection and or data distribution systems are integrated in the GTS as an essential element of the global, regional and national levels of the GTS. Data collection systems operated via geostationary or near polar orbiting meteorological environmental satellites, including the Argos System , are widely used for the collection of observational data from data collection platforms. Marine data are also collected through the International Maritime Mobile Service and Inmarsat satellites. External links http www.wmo.int pages prog www TEM GTS index en.html Global TelecommunicationsSystem Category Meteorological data and networks climate stub es Global TelecommunicationsSystem ... more details
Orphan date June 2009 Automated Maritime TelecommunicationsSystem AMTS is a commercial mobile radio service used within the United States. It operates within the very high frequency VHF frequency range, just above the North American Band III television range, and offers both voice and data communications to maritime customers. The system is operated by a network of private carriers across the country, with coverage primarily including coastal and inland waterways. History In 1981, the FCC proposed the Inland Waterways Communication System IWCS , a commercial maritime radio service with the proposed purpose of expanding private maritime communication and that was to operate from 216 to 220  MHz. ref name FCC Guidance R. Eckert Guidance for Evaluating the Potential for Interference to TV From Stations of Inland Waterways Communications Systems , Federal Communications Commission Office of Science and Technology, 1982 ref Earlier reports had studied the feasibility of using this frequency band, but warned of the high probability of adjacent channel interference with Channel 13 TV channel 13 . ref name FCC 2229.71 L. Middlekamp, H. Davis Interference to TV Channels 11 and 13 from Transmitters Operating at 216 225MHz , FCC Lab Division Report, Project No. 2229 71, 1975 ref However, by the early 1980s, it had been estimated that radio tuner technology had advanced to the point that such interference ... TelecommunicationsSystem Licenses Scheduled For August 3, 2005 , FCC DA 05 1047, 2005 ref Technical ... FCC 80.215 h1 FCC rule 80.215 h 1 , 2009 ref Maximum mobile unit transmit power 18 watts ERP ref ... spectrum may be used in Land Mobile Radio Systems subject to the above mentioned regulations and TV ... be used in land locked e.g. Denver to carry mobile radio traffic. Bands bought at auction having ... and mobile units. ref name FCC 80.215 h2 FCC rule 80.215 h 2 , 2009 ref As such, maximum transmit ... Surveillance System SPASUR radar system which operates on the adjacent 216.880 217.080  MHz band ... more details
Newpage cleanup date March 2011 The Universal Licensing System ULS is the consolidated database and application filing system for most Wireless Radio Services. ULS supports electronic filing and provides public access to licensing information, weekly Public Notices, FCC rulemakings, processing utilities, a telecommunications glossary, and much more. Below are just a few of the significant benefits ULS offers wireless applicants and licensees Online Edits catch mistakes and incorrect data as they are entered, avoiding long delays that occur when incomplete applications are returned by the Commission. Automatic Fee Calculation tabulates the correct fees for your applications and provides a choice of easy payment methods online or through the mail. Immediate Receipt Confirmation of Applications ensures that your application is received by the FCC for processing the day you submit it. Licensing The Universal Licensing System ULS is the Federal Communications Commission s online search portal for wireless licensing and research. In the United States, The FCC or Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government, created by congressional statute see 47 U.S.C. 151 and 47 U.S.C. 154 , and with the majority of its commissioners appointed by the current President. The FCC works towards six goals in the areas of broadband, competition, the spectrum, the media ... register with the FCC s Commission Registration System or CORES, and then apply through the Universal License System or ULS. The FCC states that ULS ...simplifies the application and licensing processes ... utilities, a telecommunications glossary, and much more. Plus ULS features a Geographic Information System GIS , a digital mapping technology that identifies spectrum use in relation to geographical areas. ref http wireless.fcc.gov uls index.htm?job about ref The Universal Licensing System allows ... and financial savings for both customers and the federal government.More than an electronic filing system ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 dead end January 2011 orphan January 2011 Universal Annuity System is when an international community e.g. the UN establishes a fund that the governments or communities of the world add to every year. These funds are invested. The gains on these investments are distributed evenly among the people as income. This process is known as the Universal Annuity System. References Refbegin Cook, Roger D., The Universal Annuity System, Xlibris, Inc., 2010 Refend Categories Category Economics ... more details
The Universal Time Sharing System UTS was an Operating system operating system for the Scientific Data Systems XDS SDS Sigma 7 Sigma line of computers. UTS was announced in 1966, but because of delays did not actually ship until 1971. It was designed to provide multi programming services for online interactive user programs in addition to batch mode production jobs, symbiont Spooling spooled I O, and critical real time processes. The final version shipped in January, 1973. It was succeeded by the CP V system, which combined UTS with the heavily batch oriented Xerox Operating System XOS . External links http www.bitsavers.org pdf sds sigma uts UTS Documentation at Bitsavers http www.andrews.edu calkins profess SDSigma7.htm CH7 The COMPUTER That Will Not Die The SDS Sigma 7 Category Operating systems Operating systems Category Time sharing operating systems Category Discontinued operating systems Category Proprietary operating systems ... more details
unreferenced date January 2010 The Universal Hint System , better known by the acronym UHS , is a form of strategy guide used for computer and video games , created by Jason Strautman in 1988 in video gaming 1988 . The system is designed to provide hints for solving specific parts of games without including Spoiler media spoiler s. The strategy guides are primarily distributed in a UHS file format , readable using a UHS reader program. Readers Since the system s creation, UHS readers have been made available for various platforms, including DOS , Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows . The current versions of the official readers are proprietary software products. An official Internet website, UHSWeb went online in 1998, allowing access to UHS guides via web browsers, including text based web browsers such as Lynx web browser Lynx . ref name about cite web title UHS About the UHS url http www.uhs hints.com about publisher Official UHS website accessdate September 25, 2006 ref In 2006, a platform independent open source software open source reader written in Java platform Java , OpenUHS, began development. As of 2008, it fully supports all hint formats. References references External links Freshmeat openuhs OpenUHS http www.uhs hints.com Category Video game culture videogame culture stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System not to be confused with Advanced Mobile Phone System was a 0G method of radio communication, mainly used in Japanese portable radio systems. It, like its successor High Capacity Mobile Telephone System HCMTS , operated on the 900  MHz band. Mobiletelecommunications standards Category Mobile radio telephone systems Wireless stub ca Advanced Mobile Telephone System es Advanced Mobile Telephone System fa ... more details
The Universal numbering system is a dental notation system for associating information to a specific tooth ref Cite web title Tooth Numbering Systems work Oral Health Topics A Z publisher American Dental Association url http www.ada.org public topics tooth number.asp accessdate 2010 02 24 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref , and is commonly used in the USA United States . The designations left and right on the chart correspond to the patient s left and right, respectively. Chart of codes Orientation of the chart is traditionally patient s view , i.e. patient s right corresponds to notation chart right. The designations left and right on the chart correspond to the patient s left and right, respectively. class wikitable Universal numbering system table colspan 16 align center Permanent Teeth colspan 8 align center upper left colspan 8 align center upper right maxillary third molar 16 maxillary second molar 15 maxillary first molar 14 maxillary second premolar 13 maxillary first premolar 12 maxillary canine 11 maxillary lateral incisor 10 maxillary central incisor 9 maxillary central incisor 8 maxillary lateral incisor 7 maxillary canine 6 maxillary first premolar 5 maxillary second premolar 4 maxillary first molar 3 maxillary second molar 2 maxillary third molar 1 mandibular third molar 17 mandibular second molar 18 mandibular first molar 19 mandibular second premolar 20 mandibular first premolar 21 mandibular canine 22 mandibular lateral incisor 23 mandibular central incisor 24 mandibular central incisor 25 mandibular lateral incisor 26 mandibular canine 27 mandibular first premolar 28 mandibular second premolar 29 mandibular first molar 30 mandibular second molar 31 mandibular third molar 32 colspan 8 align center lower left colspan 8 align center lower right colspan 16 align center colspan 16 align center Deciduous teeth baby teeth colspan 8 align center upper ... Alternate system for Deciduous teeth colspan 8 align center upper left colspan 8 align center upper ... more details
Infobox Game subject name Universal Fighting System image link image caption designer Ryan Miller publisher Jasco Games players 2 ages 10 setup time 3 minutes playing time 25 minutes complexity High strategy High random chance Some skills Collectible card game Card playing br Mathematics Arithmetic bggid 19552 Image Universal Fighting System SC023.jpg right thumb 240px Sample card image from the Universal Fighting System, depicting Soulcalibur s Cassandra Alexandra . The Universal Fighting System UFS is a collectible card game originally designed by Sabertooth Games . The themes of the cards are drawn from a multitude of licensed gaming universes, principally Fighting game licenses. While the official product launch was in April 2006, the first set released in February 2006 was a special battle box based on the Penny Arcade webcomic Penny Arcade online comic. It was announced on February 22, 2008, that the publication rights of the Universal Fighting System had been transferred to Fantasy Flight Games . In May, 2010, the Universal Fighting System CCG was taken over by a new game company called Jasco Games www.jascogames.com and is the current home of UFS. Fantasy Flight Games announced ... , Red Horizon is an original property. Gameplay A game in the Universal Fighting System represents ... aimed at older or more experienced gamers. Card types The Universal Fighting System has five ... set identifiers SC and SCIV , respectively . class wikitable Announced Universal Fighting System card ... Phoenix Red Horizon December 2010 none boosters only class wikitable Other Universal Fighting System ... homepage Fantasy Flight Games http www.fantasyflightgames.com ufs Universal Fighting System ... can leave one vulnerable to retaliation during the opponent s turn. The system relies heavily on card ..., without any element of randomness. The rarity system is adapted differently in these one ... Sakazaki Mr. Karate UFS Santa Claus Nicholas the Saint , The Universal Fighter Coolest Prize Andrew ... more details
The Commercial Mobile Alert System CMAS is an alerting network designed to disseminate emergency alerts to mobile devices such as cell phone s and pager s. The Federal Communications Commission proposed and adopted the network structure, operational procedures and technical requirements in 2007 and 2008 in response to the Warning, Alert, and Response Network WARN Act passed by United States Congress Congress in 2006, which allocated 106 million to fund the program. ref name Gadget http www.gadgetell.com tech comment emergency alerts coming to your cellphone via sms 5D Emergency alerts coming to your ... , New Commercial Mobile Alert System . ref The system is a collaborative effort between the Federal ... on mobile emergency alert system Under pressure, FEMA reverses position on mobile emergency alert system . ref ref name Copps2 http www.fema.gov news newsrelease.fema?id 43174 FEMA Statement On Commercial Mobile Alert System ref Participation Within ten months of FEMA making the government s design ... IGCu30gYEy0 Commercial Mobile Alert System Test in San Diego Category Disaster preparedness in the United States category emergency Alert System ... Security Science and Technology Directorate DHS S&T , the Alliance of Telecommunications Industry Solutions ATIS , and the Telecommunications Industry Association TIA ref name FEMA NEWS http www.fema.gov ... Of Standards For Wireless Carriers To Receive And Deliver Emergency Alerts Via Mobile Devices ..., several wireless providers, including T Mobile , AT&T , Sprint Nextel , and Verizon have announced their willingness to participate in the system. ref name Gadget Public television stations are also required by the FCC to act as a distribution system for CMAS alerts. Within 18 months of receiving ... wireless service providers. ref name FCC See also Emergency Alert System Common Alerting Protocol NOAA ... emergency ipaws FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System IPAWS http ecfr.gpoaccess.gov cgi ... more details
Notability date November 2008 Mobile Delivery and Tracking System MDTS is a web software that is used along with Learning Mobile Author to track published mobile content. See also Learning Mobile Author Electronic learning Authoring tool M learning References http www.hotlavasoftware.com Hot Lava Software, Inc. http www.hotlavasoftware.com mdts trial accessh3brmobile delivery tracking p 595.html Official MDTS Website http www.hotlavasoftware.com faq.php?cID 3 FAQ DEFAULTSORT Mobile Delivery And Tracking System Category Web software software stub ... more details
ISIS is a joint venture between AT&T, T Mobile and Verizon Wireless in the mobile payment space, announced on 16 November 2010. The system is reported to be based on the near field communications NFC . The CEO of ISIS is Mike Abott. The ISIS mobilesystem has partnered with the Discover network and Barclaycard US. business software stub Category Business software Category Mobile payments ... more details
The Mobile User Objective System is an array of geosynchronous ref name 1999Whitepaper http www.research.telcordia.com society TacCom papers99 36 2.pdf Geosynchronous Satellites for MUOS Samuel J. MacMullan, Christopher J. Karpinsky, Reuben E. Eaves, Andre R. Dion Massachusetts Institute of Technology M.I.T. Lincoln Laboratory, 1999. ref satellite s being developed for the United States Department ... right thumb 250px Installing a MUOS satellite dish in Hawai i The Mobile User Objective System MUOS is an Ultra High Frequency UHF 300 MHz to 3 GHz frequency range SATCOM system, primarily serving the DoD. The MUOS will replace the legacy UHF Follow On System UHF Follow On UFO system before that system ... society TacCom papers99 36 7.pdf Military Communications Satellite System Multiplies UHF Channel Capacity for Mobile Users , a Mobile User Objective System MUOS design study. ref The MUOS operates as a global ..., and quality of service. Intended primarily for mobile users e.g. aerial and maritime platforms ... Access WCDMA cellular phone system to a military UHF SATCOM radio system using geosynchronous satellites ... will provide military Point to point telecommunications point to point and Point to multipoint communications telecommunications netted communication users with precedence based and pre emptive access ... System Contractor and satellite designer for MUOS under U.S Navy Contract N00039 04 C 2009, which ... , Boeing Legacy system Legacy UFO and portions of the WCDMA Payload air and space craft payload and Harris ... and enables a smoother transition to MUOS. The Joint Tactical Radio System JTRS is the program of record ... Google.com ref Catania Catania, Italy Northwestern Virginia and the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Pacific Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station ... Martin USAF Weapons Category Proposed spacecraft Category Military communications G de Mobile User Objective System it MUOS ja MUOS ... more details
Interbank Mobile Payment System or IMPS is a mobile phone based money transfer system between two accounts in India. It belongs to National Payments Corporation of India , an umbrella organisation for all retail payment systems in India. ref cite web url http www.livemint.com 2010 11 22232714 NPCI launches mobile payment s.html title NPCI launches mobile payment system Corporate News publisher livemint.com date 2010 11 22 accessdate 2011 03 16 ref This type of system will be among the first in the world to allow such transactions between individuals that will be routed in tandem through the bank and mobile services provider. ref cite web url http www.pcworld.com article 211451 indian banks introducing instant mobile retail payments.html title Indian Banks Introducing Instant Mobile Retail Payments publisher PCWorld date 2010 11 23 accessdate 2011 03 16 ref This facility was launched on 22 November 2010 by National Payments Corporation of India with seven participating banks. ref cite web url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com city mumbai Transfer funds to any bank account via mobile phone articleshow 6973403.cms title Transfer funds to any bank account via mobile phone Times Of India publisher Timesofindia.indiatimes.com date 2010 11 23 accessdate 2011 03 16 ref Process Senders will have to be registered for mobile banking with their banks, while both the sender and receiver must get a special Mobile Money ID MMID from the bank, besides registering their mobile numbers with the bank. The bank provides an application to be installed on the mobile phone, and in case of a lower end phone where the application cannot be installed, money can also be transferred through SMS . The limit per day is Rs50,000 on mobile transactions, as per RBI guidelines. References reflist Category Payment systems Category Interbank networks Category Banking in India Category Mobile payments finance company stub India econ stub ... more details
Refimprove date October 2010 Image DynaTAC8000X.jpg thumb Motorola DynaTAC 8000X AMPS mobile phone Advanced Mobile Phone System AMPS was an analog signal analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell ... MobileTelecommunications Association cite web url http www.amta.org.au default.asp?Page 142 title Ten years of GSM in Australia accessdate 2008 08 16 work AMTA publisher Australian MobileTelecommunications Association year 2003 ref It was the primary analog signal analog mobile phone system in North ... name Australian MobileTelecommunications Association Technology AMPS was a first generation Cellular ... center oral history pdfs Engel366.pdf Interview of Joel Engel Notes references Mobiletelecommunications standards Category History of telecommunications Category Mobile radio telephone systems ... Avanzado fa id Advanced Mobile Phone System ja AMPS pl AMPS pt AMPS ru ... 0G Improved Mobile Telephone Service , but used considerably more computing power in order to select ... hexagonal cells within a system. ref name bell young W. Rae Young, AMPS Introduction, Background, and Objectives , Bell System Technical Journal, vol. 58, 1, pages 1 14, January 1979. Note Young .... Fluhr and Philip T. Porter, AMPS Control Architecture , Bell System Technical Journal, vol. 58, 1 ... and MIN Mobile Identification Number, aka the telephone number . An Electronic Serial Number is a packet of data which is sent by the handset to the cellular system for billing purposes, effectively identifying that phone on the network. The system then allows or disallows calls and or features based ... mobile phone call on a larger prototype model in 1973. This is a reenactment. Cell phone cloning ... the mobile phone service of the legitimate subscriber whose phone was cloned just as if that phone ... number PIN before making calls. Eventually, the cellular companies initiated a system called RF Fingerprinting ... of these are in the 824 849  MHz range for transmissions from mobile stations to the base stations ... more details
A mobile content management system MCMS is a type of content management system CMS capable of storing and delivering content and services to mobile devices, such as mobile phones, smart phones, and PDAs. Mobile content management systems may be discrete systems, or may exist as features, modules or add ons of larger content management systems capable of multi channel content delivery. Mobile content ..., maps, directions, and news, to mobile devices based on current physical location. Currently, GPS global positioning system navigation systems offer the most popular location based services. Navigation systems are specialized systems, but incorporating mobile phone functionality makes greater exploitation of location aware content delivery possible. See also Mobile Web Content management Web content management system Enterprise content management Apache Mobile Filter References references http ... Networks, 2008 2013 Insight Research Report ref Demand for mobile content management increased as mobile ... on the business to consumer B2C mobile market place with ringtones, games, text messaging, news, and other related content. Since, mobile content management systems have also taken root in business to business ... and functionality to business partners and mobile workforces in an increasingly efficient manner. A 2008 estimate put global revenue for mobile content management at US 8 billion. ref http www.wirelessweek.com Content Management Systems Mobile Embrace.aspx Content Management Systems Mobile ... while simultaneously delivering that content to desktop web browsers, mobile phones and other devices ... http www.apoorv.info 2007 05 26 content management for mobile delivery Content Management for Mobile Delivery, Posted by Apoorv, PCM.Blog, May 26, 2007 ref Specialized templating system While traditional web content management systems handle templates for only a handful of web browsers, mobile CMS ... the mobile site on a targeted sub domain e.g. mobile.sitename.com . Location based content delivery ... more details
A mobile operating system , also known as a mobile OS , a mobile platform , or a handheld operating system , is the operating system that controls a mobile device or information appliance similar in principle to an operating system such as Microsoft Windows Windows , Mac OS , or Linux that controls a desktop ... versions of broadband and local connectivity, mobile multimedia formats, and different input methods. Typical examples of devices running a mobile operating system are smartphone s, personal digital ... to as smart devices, which may also include embedded system s, or other mobile device s and wireless devices. History The increasing importance of mobile devices has triggered intense competition amongst software giants such as Google , Microsoft , and Apple Inc. Apple , as well as mobile industry ... ref closed source, proprietary The Windows CE operating system and Windows Mobile middleware are widely spread in Asia. The two improved variants of this operating system, Windows Mobile 6.0 Windows ... closed source, proprietary This is a mobile operating system being developed by Samsung Electronics ... and Intel both unveiled MeeGo a brand new mobile operating system which would combine the best of Moblin ... DEFAULTSORT Mobile Operating System Category Mobile phones Category Mobile operating systems Category ... share pre emptively. ref http blogs.computerworld.com node 4407 Can Mac OS X succeed as a mobile platform? 2007 01 22 ref With the release of the iPhone in 2007, Apple significantly disrupted the mobile ... market through its new Android operating system. ref http www.nytimes.com 2007 11 05 technology ... in popularity and in May 2010, accounted for more than 17.3 of all mobile phones sold. ref http arstechnica.com gadgets news 2010 05 mobile market up smartphones up iphone and android way up 1.ars Mobile market up, smartphones up, Android and iPhone way up ref This has led to greater consumer awareness of the various mobile operating systems, with telecoms and manufacturers regularly advertising ... more details
Summary BASE mobile communications of Belgium a part of KPN in the Netherlands logotype. Licensing Non free logo Fair use for Base mobile telephony provider BASE mobile Source Logo of BASE from their website The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use on the English language Wikipedia as follows it is a low resolution copy of an organisation s logo it does not limit the copyright owner s rights to use or promote themselves or their work copies could not be used to pass off other work the image is important for the context of the articles Base mobile telephony provider BASE mobile and is used there as illustration of the organisation and its work. Copyright BASE ... more details
Land Mobile Radio System LMRS is a term that denotes a wireless communications system s intended for use by terrestrial users in vehicles mobiles or on foot portables . Such systems are used by emergency first responder organizations, public works organizations, or companies with large vehicle fleets or numerous field staff. Such a system can be independent, but often can be connected to other fixed systems such as the public switched telephone network PSTN or cellular networks. Also called Public Land Mobile Radio or Private Land Mobile Radio. The Land Mobile Radio System is also the United States Department of Defense s new state of the art communication system. Government contractors, such as http www.cassidiancommunications.com land mobile radio Cassidian Communications , Harris Corporation , Motorola , Raytheon , Thales , and Tyco Electronics , provide the latest in LMRS technology to the government and military. In November 2005, many automatic garage doors in Ottawa, Canada , have suddenly, http www.cbc.ca ottawa story ot garageopen20051104.html and strangely, stopped working, due to a powerful radio signal that appears to be interfering with the remote controls that open them. http www.cbc.ca ottawa story ot signal200511.html In the Summer of 2004, Garage door operators noticed similar phenomena around U.S. military bases. The strong radio signals on the 390 megahertz band ... with the recent testing and use of mobile radios at military facilities in the United States, 2 review the efforts made by DOD during the development of its Land Mobile Radio system to identify and avoid ... more efficiently, the Department of Defense DOD is deploying new Land Mobile Radios to military installations across the country. The new Land Mobile Radios operate in the same frequency range 380 ..., their use of Land Mobile Radios between 380 MHz and 399.9 MHz is relatively new. With DOD s deployment ... spectrum interference caused by DOD s recent deployment of Land Mobile Radios. Specifically ... more details
Infobox Weapon name M1128 Mobile Gun System image Image MobileGS.jpg 300px caption Mobile Gun System, firing its 105 mm gun origin flag United States type Armored car military Heavy armored car Tank destroyer Wheeled Tank Destroyer is vehicle yes length 6.95 m 22.92 ft width 2.72 m 8.97 ft height 2.64 m 8.72 ft weight 15 tonne t crew 3 armour 14.5 mm resistant ref name Army Fact File cite web url http www.army.mil factfiles equipment wheeled stryker.html title Army Fact File Stryker accessdate 2008 04 16 ref primary armament Royal Ordnance L7 M68A1E4 105 mm cannon secondary armament M2 0.50 calibre machine gun M240C COAX machine gun 2, M6 smoke grenade launchers engine Caterpillar 3126 turbo diesel engine power 260 kW 350 hp suspension 8 8 wheeled speed 100 km h 62 mph ref name Army Fact File pw ratio 15 kW t 19 hp sh tn vehicle range 500 km 300 mi transmission fuel capacity pw ratio clearance vehicle range speed The Stryker Mobile Gun System is an eight wheeled armoured fighting vehicle mounting a Royal Ordnance L7 105 mm tank gun , based on the Canadian LAV III light armored vehicle ... Stryker chassis, dubbed the M1128 Mobile Gun System. Canada had liquidated about half of its park of Leopard 1 s in the early 2000s, with the intention of replacing them with the airmobile Mobile Gun System. The decision was reversed. In fall of 2006 a squadron of Leopards were sent to Afghanistan ... 2010 ref gallery Image 2005 01 21 Mobile Gun System from an angle.jpg Mobile Gun System Image Tanker team cropped.jpg Mobile Gun System Image Stryker MGS training.jpg Company B, 2nd Battalion, 23rd ... vehicles of Canada fr Stryker Mobile Gun System ms Sistem Meriam Bergerak M1128 ... news dod3.txt Soldiers train on Stryker gun system ref and was also being considered for adoption by several ... Infantry Carrier Vehicle M1126 ICV has encountered rocket propelled grenade s in Iraq. Because the Mobile Gun System uses the same chassis as other Mowag Piranha derivatives, it would have the same mobility ... more details
The Global Mobile Satellite System GMSS is a general term referring to the selection of satellite phone providers available to private customers. It is a term analogous to PLMN , referring to wireless telephony cellular carriers, and PSTN , referring to traditional Plain old telephone service wire based telephony . As of 2008, the allocated GMSS carriers are Iridium Satellite LLC Globalstar Ellipso a non operational service, with no satellites launched ICO Global Communications In 1996, the ITU introduced List of country calling codes country code 881 for direct international dialing of phones on a GMSS provider. Inmarsat had already been allocated country codes 870 874. The next digit following the country code is allocated two at a time to a particular GMSS carrier border cellpadding 3 style border 1px solid 808080 border collapse collapse Carrier GMSS codes ICO Global Communications ICO 881 0 br 881 1 Ellipso 881 2 br 881 3 spare 881 4 br 881 5 Iridium Satellite LLC Iridium 881 6 br 881 7 Globalstar 881 8 br 881 9 ref http www.itu.int ITU T inr forms files Applications E 164.pdf ITU T SG2 NCT E.164 country code 881 plus two 1 digit ICs ref Satellite numbers outside the GMSS country code Inmarsat is a satellite based communications provider, but it is primarily a maritime service and is not generally considered part of the GMSS. Globalstar usually allocates subscribers with a local number in the country they are based rather than using their GMSS country code. Iridium Communications Inc. Iridium also uses an Arizona based access number to call Iridium phones for those unwilling or unable to call the usually expensive GMSS number directly. Thuraya has been assigned 882 16 which is part of the 882 country code. references Category Satellite telephony ... more details
Multiple issues notability October 2007 cleanup October 2010 advert November 2010 primarysources October 2007 National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System NLETS , is the International Justice and Public Safety Information Sharing Network a state of the art secure information sharing system for state and local law enforcement agency law enforcement agencies . It provides electronic messaging to allow information exchange between state, local, and federal agencies and support services to justice related computer programs. The network is operated by Nlets, a non profit corporation owned and operation by the states and funded solely by fees for service. The network operates primarily through a secure private network through which each state has an interface to the network, and all agencies within the state operate through this portal. The federal and international components operate very similarly. Users include all U.S. states and territories, Federal agencies with a justice mission, and certain international agencies. The primary operational site for the network is housed in Arizona , with a secure backup site located in the East Central U.S. for full continuity of operations in less than thirty minutes. Information exchange is voluntary and includes everything from motor vehicle registrations, driver s data, INTERPOL Interpol warrants, Canadian Hot File records, and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS databases, to state criminal history records. Nearly 90 million messages are sent each month. External links http www.nlets.org NLETS Website http www.uscis.gov United States Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS Category Law enforcement in the United States ... more details
between geographic, Universal Transverse Mercator UTM , UPS, and Military grid reference system MGRS . Here is an http geographiclib.sourceforge.net cgi bin GeoConvert online version of GeoConvert . Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Universal Polar Stereographic Coordinate System ...Image Universal Polar Stereographic Grid.svg thumb The two grids covering the Arctic and Antarctic. The Universal Polar Stereographic UPS coordinate system is used in conjunction with the Universal Transverse Mercator UTM coordinate system to locate positions on the surface of the earth. Like the UTM coordinate system, the UPS coordinate system uses a metric based cartesian grid laid out on a conformally projected surface. UPS covers the Earth s polar regions, specifically the areas north of 84 N and south of 80 South, which are not covered by the UTM grids, plus an additional 30 minutes of latitude extending into UTM grid to provide an amount of overlap between the two systems. Projection information As the name indicates, the UPS system uses a stereographic projection . Specifically, the projection used in the system is a secant version based on an elliptical model of the Earth. The scale factor at each pole is adjusted to 0.994 so that the latitude of true scale is 81.11451786859362545 about 81 06 52.3 North and South. The scale factor inside the regions at latitudes higher than this parallel will be too small, whereas the regions at latitudes below this line will have scale factors that are too large, reaching a figure of 1.0016 at 80 latitude. The scale factor at the origin the poles is adjusted to minimize the overall distortion of scale within the mapped region. As with the Mercator projection, the region near the tangent or secant point on a Stereographic map remains very ... The Universal Grids Universal Transverse Mercator UTM and Universal Polar Stereographic UPS ... Stereografische Projektion es Proyecci n estereogr fica polar ko UPS sv Universal Polar Stereographic ... more details