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Time division multiple access

  1. Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), one technology for shared medium (usually radio) networks. It allows several users to share the same frequency by dividing it into different time slots. Used in the GSM and IDEN digital cellular standards, among others.
  2. The name "TDMA" is also used to refer to a specific second generation mobile phone standard - more properly referred to as IS-136, which uses the TDMA technique to timeshare the bandwidth of the carrier wave. It provides between 3 to 6 times the capacity of its predecessor AMPS, and also improved security and privacy. In the United States, for example, AT&T Wireless uses the IS-136 TDMA standard. Prior to the introduction of IS-136, there was another TDMA North American digital cellular standard called IS-54 (which was also referred to simply as "TDMA").

The two different uses of this term can be confusing. TDMA (the technique) is used in the GSM standard. However, TDMA (the standard) has been competing against GSM and systems based on CDMA modulation for adoption by the carriers.

See also:

  • FDMA (frequency division multiple access)
  • CDMA (code division multiple access)

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