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GTP

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What is GTP?

The abbreviation "GTP" is ambiguous and could refer to several technologies. Without more context, it is difficult to provide a specific explanation. Some possibilities include: * **GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol):** This is a group of IP-based communications protocols used to carry general packet radio service (GPRS) within GSM, UMTS and LTE networks. It is a core protocol for mobile data transmission, enabling the transfer of data packets between different network nodes (e.g., SGSN and GGSN in 3G, or SGW and PGW in 4G). * **Guaranteed Transfer Protocol:** This is a network protocol that guarantees the delivery of data packets. * **Go Text Protocol (GTP):** This is a text-based protocol used to communicate with Go programs. To provide a more precise explanation, please specify which technology you are interested in.

What other technologies are related to GTP?

GTP Complementary Technologies

Diameter is used for AAA in GTP-based networks, specifically for charging and policy control.
mentioned alongside GTP in 20% (696) of relevant job posts
SCTP is a transport protocol that can be used to carry GTP control plane messages.
mentioned alongside GTP in 20% (167) of relevant job posts
SGSN uses GTP to tunnel user data and control signaling in 2G/3G networks.
mentioned alongside GTP in 28% (112) of relevant job posts

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