EVDO stands for Evolution-Data Optimized. It is a telecommunications standard for high-speed data transfer in mobile networks, specifically for CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) systems. EVDO is designed to improve the efficiency and speed of data transmission over mobile networks, providing enhanced performance for internet browsing, email, and other data services.
What is the EVDO system?
The EVDO system is a technology used in CDMA networks to provide high-speed data services. It operates in the 1xEV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) format, which enhances the data transmission rates compared to earlier CDMA systems. The EVDO system is used to deliver faster internet access and better overall data service quality to mobile users, supporting applications such as video streaming and online gaming.
The EVDO message typically refers to data transmitted over the EVDO network. These messages include various types of information such as data packets, signaling messages, and network updates. The purpose of these messages is to ensure efficient and reliable data transfer between the mobile device and the network.
The abbreviation of GiB stands for Gibibyte. A Gibibyte is a unit of digital information storage that equals 2^30 bytes, or 1,073,741,824 bytes. It is used in computing to represent binary data storage capacities, distinguishing it from a gigabyte (GB), which is based on the decimal system and equals 10^9 bytes, or 1,000,000,000 bytes.