Tech Insights
RRC

RRC

Last updated , generated by Sumble
Explore more →

What is RRC?

Radio Resource Control (RRC) is a protocol used in UMTS and LTE cellular networks. It manages the radio connection between the User Equipment (UE, i.e., mobile phone) and the network. It handles functions like connection establishment, radio bearer configuration, handover, and connection release. RRC protocols control the allocation and deallocation of radio resources for users, ensuring efficient and reliable communication.

What other technologies are related to RRC?

RRC Complementary Technologies

RLC (Radio Link Control) is a layer above MAC and below PDCP. It provides functions such as segmentation, reassembly, and ARQ, and it's required for RRC to function properly.
mentioned alongside RRC in 72% (688) of relevant job posts
PDCP (Packet Data Convergence Protocol) is a layer above RLC. It performs header compression, security, and routing and is essential for RRC.
mentioned alongside RRC in 68% (602) of relevant job posts
PHY (Physical Layer) handles the physical transmission of data. RRC relies on PHY for radio resource management and control.
mentioned alongside RRC in 30% (451) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning RRC?

Organization
Industry
Matching Teams
Matching People
RRC
Apple
Scientific and Technical Services
RRC
Qualcomm
Scientific and Technical Services
RRC
Dell Technologies
Scientific and Technical Services

This tech insight summary was produced by Sumble. We provide rich account intelligence data.

On our web app, we make a lot of our data available for browsing at no cost.

We have two paid products, Sumble Signals and Sumble Enrich, that integrate with your internal sales systems.