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Technology Stocks : Nokia (NOK)
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To: tradeyourstocks who wrote (6871)8/5/2000 10:58:43 AM
From: Allen  Read Replies (1) of 34857
 
All the major networking standards including GSM-MAP are being replaced with Internet standards.

Get a clue. You really don't understand the technology.

GSM-MAP, like ANSI-41 (NA TDMA & CDMA) is an application protocol. The closest the IETF has is Mobile IP, and that doesn't quite address all the wireless issues. Currently both ANSI-41 and GSM-MAP use SCCP as their transport protocol. I know that ANSI-41 is being evolved to replace SCCP with IP and the same may be true for GSM-MAP. But neither ANSI-41 nor GSM-MAP are being replaced by Internet standards anytime soon.
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