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Question

In a CDMA2000(3G CDMA or IS-2000) network, a Reverse Channel refers to the communication from ___ to ___.

a.

Mobile Station to the Base Station

b.

Base Station to the Mobile Station

c.

BSC to BTS

d.

BTS to BSC

Answer: (a).Mobile Station to the Base Station

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Q. In a CDMA2000(3G CDMA or IS-2000) network, a Reverse Channel refers to the communication from ___ to ___.

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