Method for transmitting information in a telecommunication...

Pulse or digital communications – Transmitters

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ABSTRACT:
A method for transmitting data in a telecommunication system including at least one communication network CNW1including a group of radio base stations B1able to communicate with at least one mobile terminal MT through a wireless link, which method includes at least one frequency switching step for switching an operating frequency of the wireless link from a first frequency band to a second frequency band, and a control signal transmission step in the course of which a slot including control data (Cnt, Swrq, Mst) is transmitted through a communication channel established over said wireless link. The method upgrades an existing network by allowing it to use a new band of available frequencies for the operation of the wireless link.

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