What Is UMA Technology?

UMA phones that use GSM and GPRS mobile services over traditional cellular networks use this technology to automatically switch to wireless local area network (WLAN) access points.

UMA

(Network Unauthorized Mobile Access Standard)

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UMA phones that use GSM and GPRS mobile services over traditional cellular networks use this technology to automatically switch to wireless local area network (WLAN) access points.
Chinese name
Unauthorized mobile access
Foreign name
Unlicensed Mobile Access
Abbreviation
UMA
Application
Nokia 6136, etc.
Unlicensed Mobile Access, as the 3GPP standard (the 3rd Gen-eration Partnership Project), defines access to mobile network and Wi-Fi convergence. Mobile phones with GSM and GPRS mobile services over traditional cellular networks can use this technology to automatically switch to a wireless local area network (WLAN) access point, so you can use wireless local area network (WLAN) to access voice in areas with poor cellular signal or at home The internet. There are many mobile phones that support this technology, such as Nokia 6136.

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