IS-2000 IS-2000

IS-2000 - Definition and Overview

IS-2000 is the second generation of CDMA digital cellular, an extension of IS-95. It is also known as CDMA2000.

The main differences between IS-95 and IS-2000 signalling are: the use of a pilot signal on the IS-2000 reverse link to permit the use of coherent modulation, and 64 more traffic channels on the forward link that are orthogonal to the original set. Some changes were also made to the link layer to accommodate the greater use of data services - IS-2000 has media and link access control protocols and QoS control. In IS-95, none of these were present, and the link layer basically consisted of a "Best effort delivery" RLP - this arrangement is still used for voice.

In the United States, Verizon Wireless and Sprint PCS use IS-2000.

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Example Usage of IS-2000

dre4mkid: @Green_Guerrilla The maximum you can follow is 2000. In order for more people to follow you, you gotta have followers that exceed that num
evagruber: @_BieberWorld_ wow cool =D ugh my goal for the end of this year is 2000 =P haha..now i got like 1,129 =S lol
slybrunette: TBBT thanksgiving fic is 2000+ words. Crossing my fingers that it's done tomorrow.
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