This document provides contact information for Runmob, including their website http://www.runmob.com, email for sales inquiries at sales@runmob.com, and two phone numbers: +1 (902) RUN 8MOB and +1 902 786 8662.
Handovers allow maintaining ongoing calls as users move between cells. Soft/softer handovers involve transferring a connection between multiple cells under one node B, while soft handovers involve cells under different node Bs but the same RNC. Hard handovers transfer connections between cells without overlapping coverage, and may involve changing frequencies or RATs between UMTS and GSM. SRNS relocation transfers connections between RNCs to reduce signaling load.
When a mobile is switched on, it synchronizes to the primary synchronization code to find slot boundaries and then correlates the secondary synchronization code to identify the scrambling code and frame boundaries. The random access channel (RACH) is used for initial access, location updates, and call initiation. The mobile decodes information to select a RACH signature and preamble, retransmits if unacknowledged, and then transmits a message if acknowledged. Secondary scrambling codes are used to transmit non-common channels to specific areas within a cell to reduce interference while maintaining some orthogonality.
This document discusses and analyzes several photographs of Katy Perry for use in a magazine. For the front cover, a close-up image is recommended with space around it for text. For the contents page, a central image of Perry is suggested with plenty of space for page numbers. A double page spread photo shows Perry off-center so the other page could contain text about the article. Additional inspiration photos are provided for various uses.
This document outlines an agenda for a transmedia 101 episode discussing environmental factors influencing transmedia, examples of transmedia, and the relationship between transmedia and social media. It covers topics like how geek culture and technology have improved engagement, the importance of narrative, participation and real-world elements in transmedia, and how marketers now co-create with artists and content spreads across social networks.
Prosser Career Academy High School is located at 2148 N. Long Ave. in Chicago, Illinois. It has average test scores of 34% in reading for 11th grade and offers Spanish and French classes. The school has many extracurricular activities including football, soccer, basketball, cheerleading, and more.
The document is a reading log and homework assignment sheet for a student. It includes assignments for the week of December 3rd that require the student to read for 30 minutes each weekday and complete math, Spanish, wordly wise, and spelling activities. It notes there is no discovery group on Thursday and reminds students about an upcoming winter concert and gift exchange deadlines.
The document contains contact information for RunMob, including their website http://www.RunMob.com, email for sales inquiries at sales@RunMob.com, and two international phone numbers +1 (920) RUN 8MOB and +1 920 786 8662. This information is repeated several times throughout the document.
This document provides contact information for Runmob, including their website http://www.runmob.com, email for sales inquiries at sales@runmob.com, and two phone numbers: +1 (902) RUN 8MOB and +1 902 786 8662.
Handovers allow maintaining ongoing calls as users move between cells. Soft/softer handovers involve transferring a connection between multiple cells under one node B, while soft handovers involve cells under different node Bs but the same RNC. Hard handovers transfer connections between cells without overlapping coverage, and may involve changing frequencies or RATs between UMTS and GSM. SRNS relocation transfers connections between RNCs to reduce signaling load.
When a mobile is switched on, it synchronizes to the primary synchronization code to find slot boundaries and then correlates the secondary synchronization code to identify the scrambling code and frame boundaries. The random access channel (RACH) is used for initial access, location updates, and call initiation. The mobile decodes information to select a RACH signature and preamble, retransmits if unacknowledged, and then transmits a message if acknowledged. Secondary scrambling codes are used to transmit non-common channels to specific areas within a cell to reduce interference while maintaining some orthogonality.
This document discusses and analyzes several photographs of Katy Perry for use in a magazine. For the front cover, a close-up image is recommended with space around it for text. For the contents page, a central image of Perry is suggested with plenty of space for page numbers. A double page spread photo shows Perry off-center so the other page could contain text about the article. Additional inspiration photos are provided for various uses.
This document outlines an agenda for a transmedia 101 episode discussing environmental factors influencing transmedia, examples of transmedia, and the relationship between transmedia and social media. It covers topics like how geek culture and technology have improved engagement, the importance of narrative, participation and real-world elements in transmedia, and how marketers now co-create with artists and content spreads across social networks.
Prosser Career Academy High School is located at 2148 N. Long Ave. in Chicago, Illinois. It has average test scores of 34% in reading for 11th grade and offers Spanish and French classes. The school has many extracurricular activities including football, soccer, basketball, cheerleading, and more.
The document is a reading log and homework assignment sheet for a student. It includes assignments for the week of December 3rd that require the student to read for 30 minutes each weekday and complete math, Spanish, wordly wise, and spelling activities. It notes there is no discovery group on Thursday and reminds students about an upcoming winter concert and gift exchange deadlines.
The document contains contact information for RunMob, including their website http://www.RunMob.com, email for sales inquiries at sales@RunMob.com, and two international phone numbers +1 (920) RUN 8MOB and +1 920 786 8662. This information is repeated several times throughout the document.