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<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="content-type"><title>UMA</title></head>
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<body><h1><a name="UMA"></a>UMA</h1>Unlicensed
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<body><h1><a name="UMA"></a>UMA</h1>Unlicensed
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Mobile Access (UMA) technology enables the GPRS and GSM service
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Mobile Access (UMA) technology enables the <a href="Data%20Connectivity.html#GPRS">GPRS</a> and <a href="GSM.html">GSM</a> service
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providers to give users an access to unlicensed technologies like Wi-Fi
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providers to give users an access to unlicensed technologies like <a href="Wi-Fi_WLAN.html">Wi-Fi</a>
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and Bluetooth. Apart from accessing unlicensed wireless networks, users
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and <a href="Bluetooth.html">Bluetooth</a>. Apart from accessing unlicensed wireless networks, users
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can switch between cellular networks on dual-mode cellphones with UMA.<br><br>See Also<br><br><a href="http://www.umatechnology.org/overview/">UMA Technology</a><br></body></html>
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can switch between cellular networks on dual-mode cellphones with UMA.<br><br>See Also<br><br><a href="http://www.umatechnology.org/overview/">UMA Technology</a><br></body></html>
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