IMT-2000

IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications-2000) is the global standard for third generation (3G) wireless communications as defined by the International Telecommunication Union.

In 1999 ITU approved five radio interfaces for IMT-2000 as a part of the ITU-R M.1457 Recommendation. The five standards are:

  • IMT-2000 CDMA Direct Spread
  • IMT-2000 CDMA Multi-Carrier
  • IMT-2000 CDMA TDD
  • IMT-2000 TDMA Single Carrier
    • also known as EDGE, an intermediate 2.5G technology
  • IMT-2000 FDMA/TDMA

To meet the IMT-2000 standards, a system must provide peak data rates of at 384 Kbit/s for mobile stations and 2 Mbit/s for fixed stations.

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