FAQ: AT&T Wireless GPRS/data/email (GSM) options (as of 6/02) explained
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GSM Data Overview

GSM divides each radio channel into 8 time slots. Data speeds are determined by the speed of an individual time slot, and the number of time slots used:
CSD (Circuit Switched Data)
9.6 Kbps over a single time slot. Most GSM phones support CSD. (2G)
HSCSD (High Speed Circuit Switched Data)
Each time slot can be 9.6 or 14.4 Kbps, and multiple time slots can be combined for higher speeds, up to 38.4 and 57.6 Kbps respectively. Much less efficient than GPRS from a network standpoint, a significant drawback. (2.5G)
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
Each time slot can be 9.6 to 21.4 Kbps, and multiple time slots can be combined for higher data speeds, up to 171.2 Kbps (all 8 time slots), although current phones are limited to lower data speeds. In practice, GPRS data connections are usually limited to a maximum of 4 downstream time slots with 1 upstream time slot. Packet technology greatly enhances network efficiency. (2.5G)
EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment)
Effectively an extension of GPRS that increases maximum time slot speed to 48 Kbps, pushing maximum combined data speed up to 384 Kbps (all 8 time slots). In trials, but not yet widely deployed. (3G)
In each case, actual availability and speed is determined by the lowest common denominator of:
  1. what the carrier offers;
  2. how the subscriber is configured by the carrier;
  3. configuration of the actual access point in use; and
  4. the capabilities of the phone in use.

It's a common misconception that GSM phones can make analog (dial-up) modem calls directly, but they can't. GSM is digital, and analog modems will only work over analog (AMPS) cellular. The "modem" in a GSM phone actually makes a digital connection to an IWU (Inter Working Unit) located at a carrier's Mobile Switching Center (MSC). The IWU has an analog modem bank that makes the actual dial-up modem calls. If a carrier doesn't provide an IWU, then analog modem calls are not possible.

For a good GSM data/GPRS overview, see "Internet Access by GSM & GPRS."

AT&T Wireless currently offers CSD and GPRS, but not HSCSD.  As of this writing, AT&T Wireless GPRS is limited to 1, 2, or 3 time slots (9.6, 19.2, or 28.8 Kbps), depending on access point configuration and load.


AT&T Wireless' new GSM (not TDMA) data plans, prices and options as currently listed here in California:

PCS/Cingular DataConnect
CSD (circuit-switched data) connections (not GPRS) to dial-up numbers. Not the same as the Circuit Switch Data feature described below. Charged by time: $4.99/mo plus 15/cents per minute. (Rate Plan minutes cannot be used.) Works much like a landline dial-up connection, either for an email or WAP client in the phone, or for an attached device (notebook computer, PDA, etc.). Speed limited to 9600 bps. You get two extra numbers for incoming data and fax calls. Not available with Wireless Internet Express (GPRS). Can be used to access WAP gateways other than AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window through a dial-up ISP. No longer available for new orders.
Wireless Internet (Feature Code WI01)
WAP connections using CSD (not GPRS) to (and only to) AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window WAP gateway. Listed on Cingular's Website at $3.99/mo, but offered for free on the new rate plans. Used to be bundled with packages of free interactive (SMS) messages, but no messages are bundled in the latest offering. Charged by time: WAP connections consume Rate Plan minutes. (The best time to use Wireless Internet is thus during Nights and Weekends.)
Wireless Internet Express at $2/mo (Feature Code WIX2)
WAP connections using GPRS to (and only to) AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window WAP gateway. Not currently listed on Cingular's Website. Charged by data, not by time: 1 MB (1024 KB) of data (both directions) included; 3 cents/KB thereafter. (Note that partial KB are rounded up, just like voice minutes.) Cannot be used to access other WAP gateways. Cannot be used for email or data connections from either a phone client or an attached device (notebook computer, PDA, etc.). Not available with PCS/AT&T Wireless DataConnect.
Wireless Internet Express at $6.99/mo (Feature Code WXD1) and up
Not only WAP connections using GPRS to AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window WAP gateway, but also ISP.Cingular, a general-purpose ISP connection to the Internet. (A dial-up ISP is not used, unlike DataConnect.) ISP.Cingular can be used with an email or WAP client in the phone, and with an attached device (notebook computer, PDA, etc.). Charged by data, not by time: 1 MB (1024 KB) of data (both directions) included at $6.99/mo (higher packages available); 3 cents/KB thereafter. (Note that partial KB are rounded up, just like voice minutes.) Not available with PCS/Cingular DataConnect. Can be used to access WAP gateways other than AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window.
Circuit Switch Data (Feature Code WIXC)
CSD (circuit-switched data) connections (not GPRS) to dial-up numbers. The Cingular webpage describes it as "Data Connect" but it's not the same as the old PCS/AT&T Wireless DataConnect feature described above. Prerequisite: Wireless Internet or Wireless Internet Express. No monthly charge; connections consume Rate Plan minutes. Works much like a landline dial-up connection, either for an email or WAP client in the phone, or for an attached device (notebook computer, PDA, etc.). Speed limited to 9600 bps. You get an extra number for incoming data calls. Can be used to access WAP gateways other than AT&T Wireless' My Wireless Window through a dial-up ISP.
Interactive Messaging
SMS messages sent to/from your phone. If you don't buy a package of messages, the cost is 10 cents/message each way. (Interactive Messaging can be disabled if desired.)

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