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| − | ''' | + | The '''Integrated Digital Enhanced Network''' ('''iDEN''') is a proprietary mobile communications technology from [[Motorola]]. |
| + | It is a TDMA based digital wireless standard. It operates in the 800 MHz, 900MHz, and 1.5 GHz bands. It combines the capabilities of a digital cellular telephone and a two-way radio known as push-to-talk (PTT). | ||
| − | + | Motorola’s iDEN® technology phones support many other features including Bluetooth, location-based services, MOTOTalk and support for expandable memory (Micro SD. Sprint Nextel is the largest U.S. retailer of iDEN services. | |
| − | * [ | + | Newer iDEN phones use a SIM card that is compatible with GSM phones for overseas roaming but iDEN is a very different standard from GSM. iDEN phones are not compatible with GSM networks and GSM phones are not compatible with iDEN networks. |
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| + | == External Links == | ||
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| + | * [http://idenphones.motorola.com/idenHome/common/what_is_iden.jsp Motorola: The iDEN Solution] | ||
Revision as of 10:43, 24 April 2006
The Integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN) is a proprietary mobile communications technology from Motorola. It is a TDMA based digital wireless standard. It operates in the 800 MHz, 900MHz, and 1.5 GHz bands. It combines the capabilities of a digital cellular telephone and a two-way radio known as push-to-talk (PTT).
Motorola’s iDEN® technology phones support many other features including Bluetooth, location-based services, MOTOTalk and support for expandable memory (Micro SD. Sprint Nextel is the largest U.S. retailer of iDEN services.
Newer iDEN phones use a SIM card that is compatible with GSM phones for overseas roaming but iDEN is a very different standard from GSM. iDEN phones are not compatible with GSM networks and GSM phones are not compatible with iDEN networks.