What are the actual speeds of GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSPA, etc in Video Surveillance?
Theoretical maximum speeds of 4G LTE reach 100Mbps so you’re Video is Real time and no buffering... However, actual performance of mobile data is much lower, considering signal strength, frequencies used, congestion, etc.
Here are the real-life speed ranges of the various mobile wireless standards commonly used in the India today:-
GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) 2G -- 9Kbps
GPRS (General packet radio services) 2.5G -- 20Kbps to 100kbps
EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) 2.75G -- 100Kbps to 175Kbps
UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) 3G -- 175Kbps to 1Mbps
HSPA (High Speed Packet Access / software upgrade to UMTS, theoretical 42Mbps) 3.5G -- 600Kbps to 10Mbps, averages 1-3Mbps
WiMAX/LTE "4G"(theoretical 100Mbps) -- 3Mbps to 10Mbps average, 20Mbps+ peak download speeds.
5G -- 250Mbps to 500Mbps in South Korea & Japan on 2014
So select your Mode for traveling path of Video Surveillance data.
3G/4G Video Surveillance Advantages
- 3G/4G Performance = faster upload speeds = higher frame rates & better resolution
- Connect multiple Wired and Wireless IP cameras to 1 LAN-Cell
- Bandwidth Management features to prioritize video traffic
- Port Mapping, Redirection & DMZ features to minimize changes to camera configuration
- Dynamic DNS support to access cameras by name or IP address
- Deploy a single platform on CDMA & GSM networks worldwide
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