CSD, or Circuit-Switched Data, was a system used on early GSM networks to provide data access to mobile devices by allowing them to place a data call. CSD was capable of uplink and downlink rates of up to 9.6kbps. Later replaced by the faster HSCSD variant, circuit-switched data on wireless networks were eventually made completely obsolete by packet based networks such as GPRS and EDGE.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
CSD (Circuit-Switched Data)
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