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Nokia has managed quite successfully to bring UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access), it’s preferred Wireless Voice over IP variant to the attention of the big press during the recent 3GSM congress in Barcelona. Most journalists, however, haven’t really unders... [Read More]

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mark folley

hi reading this article on uma ,,,

what happens if the call is a pure data / internet call then u will use the gb interface which we are usiing ips on to the sgsn -> ggsn -> internet

for a voice call i grant u would go via the msc - thus not always ip ... however the msc is having less + less control when soft switches come out then will be all ip ?? via via gateways .,,,

Martin

Yes you are right, once MSC Soft Switches are in place the voice call is purely IP. But don't forget, IP is used to transport 'legacy' protocols with UMA. Thus a UMA VoIP call is something completely different from SIP and IMS Voice call which are described in the other parts of this post series.

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