W-CDMA

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Information on W-CDMA (Wideband CDMA)

W-CDMA (Wideband CDMA) is a 3G cellular, mobile phone system. The term W-CDMA (Wideband CDMA) refers to the main form of multiple access used in sharing the link between channels carrying services to different users of the W-CDMA (Wideband CDMA) system.


Other topics in our resources on CDMA related to W-CDMA include: 
 
  • W-CDMA Base Transceiver Station (W-CDMA BTS)
  • W-CDMA User Equipment (W-CDMA UE)
  • W-CDMA Physical Random Access Channel (W-CDMA PRACH)
  • W-CDMA Acquisition Indicator Channel (W-CDMA AICH)
  • W-CDMA Power Control
  • W-CDMA Primary Common Control Channel (W-CDMA P-CCPCH)
  • W-CDMA Broadcast Channel (W-CDMA BCH)
  • W-CDMA Common Pilot Channel (W-CDMA CPICH)
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