Guaranteed Bitrate (GBR) in Mobile Networks
Guaranteed Bitrate (GBR) is a Quality of Service (QoS) parameter that defines the minimum data rate that must be guaranteed for a specific service or traffic flow.
GBR is particularly important for real-time or delay-sensitive services, such as voice or video calls. It helps to ensure a consistent and reliable user experience.
Guaranteed Bitrate is the minimum data rate that the network is committed to provide, but the actual data rate may be higher, depending on network conditions and available resources.
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