is the name of a cellular standard designed by Motorola which isn't supported by any other manufacturer It uses a TDMA air interface and has not been very successful
Utilizing existing 800 MHz SMR frequencies, iDEN converts the analogue SMR channel to an ESMR digital network The digital signals, resistant to interference and dropped calls, are more easily manipulated for enhanced system capacity Developed by Motorola, iDEN systems employ up to six-times TDMA digital transmission technology
A Motorola Inc enhanced specialized mobile radio network technology that combines two-way radio, telephone, text messaging and data transmission into one network
A modified TDMA technology used by Motorola iDEN phones operate at 800 MHz and are offered by Telus Mobility in Canada and by Nextel in the US Some of the newer iDEN phones also are hybrid with GSM technology and may roam overseas
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network A Motorola-enhanced mobile radio network technology that integrates two-way radio, telephone, text messaging, and data transmission into a single network
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network Developed by Motorola and used by TELUS MiKE, this technology combines digital voice, data, and dispatch radio in one network One iDEN's primary features is its capability to support dispatch radio service, so users can make either two-way radio communication or phone calls
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network: A Motorola Inc enhanced specialized mobile radio network technology that combines two-way radio, telephone, text messaging and data transmission into one network Used by Nextel equipment (Back to top )
Developed by Motorola and used by Nextel, this technology combines digital voice, data, and dispatch radio in one network It works in the 800MHz and 1,500MHz bands using TDMA networks One of the more noteworthy features of iDEN is its capability to support dispatch radio service, so users of iDEN handsets can use it for both two-way radio communication and phone calls Nextel's iDEN service is a popular choice for workers who need to stay in contact with each other in local areas