Questioner: "How do you connect your mobile and your car ?"
Respondent: "I ring my secretary and say, ´can you go to my car and see if it still there, please´."
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Wireless data:
Is GSM the right choice for you?
As more businesses discover the benefits of adding
wireless data connectivity to their products, services
and systems, the question of which wireless
technology becomes increasingly important. From
analog and digital cellular to private networks to the
latest GSM networks, a number of technologies are
competing for your wireless data business.
Based on our years of experience designing,
integrating of many
different kinds, we suggest a two-step approach to
choosing a wireless strategy.
First, identify the technical and financial parameters that are most critical to meeting your long-term
objectives:
Cost.
In addition to your own direct costs, what about the costs of the rest of the network – costs
that you're likely to share? GSM, the Global System for Mobile communications and the
technology platform that we've built our business on, was designed ground up for reliable,
inexpensive digital data transfer. GSM’s open architecture lets multiple vendors offer network
components, handsets, and accessories to keep prices as low as possible. Moreover, the
efficient design of the GSM network translates into economies of scale as capacity increases.
Function.
GSM provides full digital encryption for confidential voice and data calls and security
against theft and fraud. The system stores user information in the SIM "smart card," which
subscribers insert into any GSM handset to access the network and their account information.
Plus, only GSM offers integrated voice, high-speed data, fax, paging, and short message
services (SMS) capabilities.
Performance.
GSM provides clear, clean calls virtually everywhere in world, with data rates that
support the needs of serious business applications. Through our extensive research and
development efforts, we continue to advance the price/performance advantage that GSM makes
possible.
Flexibility without chaos.
An open architecture is one of the reasons we decided to build our
business on GSM, since it helps our customers choose and use network and terminal
components that fit their needs best. At the same time, adherence to a public, global standard
ensures that GSM components, systems and networks are compatible across vendors.
Stability without stagnation. This published, common international standard is unique to GSM.
As the most widely deployed of the digital network structures, it’s securely in place and
continuing to expand. However, the current benefits are just the beginning. The GSM community
is already hard at work on the next generation standard, which will improve performance while
maintaining compatibility with existing products.
Second, with a prioritized set of criteria in hand, review each of the competing technologies.
We believe most organizations can make a very strong case
for GSM as the wireless technology of choice:
Phone lines can be restrictive, inconvenient and often more expensive than wireless, both in
terms of installation and monthly fees. Plus, as the wait for line installation stretches from weeks
to months and even years in some locations, wireless sometimes offers the only realistic
solution for expansion.
Public messaging and paging technology enjoys widespread deployment, but it can’t provide
the data or voice capabilities needed for higher valued-added services.
Cellular digital packet data (CDPD) is a common approach for wireless data in some areas,
but it suffers from limited deployment, poor performance and network costs that are still too high
for widespread application.
Private wireless networks lack secure, two-way data solutions and leave you captive to a
single vendor’s proprietary solution. Also, private networks will never achieve the economies of
scale that public networks already enjoy (such as GSM’s worldwide user base of 160,000,000
and counting).
Traditional cellular systems are not optimized for data communication and will be obsolete as
new packet data technologies such as General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) evolve in the
coming years.
As a system designed from the ground up for cost-effective, global transmission of digital data, GSM
sidesteps the inherent disadvantages of these other technologies . Nothing in GSM is tacked on or
adapted for digital use; the entire system is purpose-built for digital data.
For more information on GSM and why it might make sense for your business, please email us at
gsm@galarm.com