Total Access Communication System Explained

Total Access Communication System (TACS) and ETACS are variants of Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) which were announced as the choice for the first two UK national cellular systems in February 1983, less than a year after the UK government announced the T&Cs for the two competing mobile phone networks in June 1982.[1] This 1G technology is now obsolete.

History

Vodafone (known then as Racal-Vodafone) opted for a £30 million turnkey contract[2] from Ericsson (ERA) to design, build and set up its initial network of 100 base station sites.[3]

Cellnet (then known Telecom Securicor Cellular Radio Ltd) used development labs in the facilities at General Electric (later made part of Motorola) based at Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. The reason Cellnet used the General Electric labs was because the AMPS system was already in development there, and the company had set up a production facility in readiness for AMPS production in 1985 which the Cellnet TACS was to share. In March 1984 development of prototypes began at General Electric. Production began in 1985 and General Electric produced 20,000 systems that year for Cellnet's distribution in the UK. Production of what was to become the Motorola model were then made at Stotfold, Bedfordshire, England. This production facility continued making TACS until the advent of GSM.

TACS cellular phones were used in Europe (including the UK, Italy, Austria and Ireland) and other countries. TACS was also used in Japan under the name Japanese Total Access Communication (JTAC).[4] [5] It was also used in Hong Kong.[6] ETACS was an extended version of TACS with more channels.

TACS and ETACS are now obsolete in Europe, having been replaced by the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) system. In the United Kingdom, the last ETACS service operated by Vodafone was discontinued on 31 May 2001, after 16 years of service. The competing service in the UK operated by Cellnet (latterly BT Cellnet) was closed on Sunday 1 October 2000.

Eircell (now Vodafone Ireland) closed its TACS network on 26 January 2001. This followed a long period during which customers were encouraged to switch to GSM services. When the network was closed, there were very few, if any, active TACS customers left. Customers who switched network were able to keep their phone number, but the (088) prefix was changed to either 087 (Eircell, now Vodafone Ireland) GSM or 086 (Esat Digifone, which became O2 Ireland before merging with Three) GSM. At the time, full mobile number portability was not available to TACS customers and the (088) prefix was closed. An automatic voice message was left in place for 12 months advising callers of the customer's new prefix.

Frequency bands used by ETACS in the UK

ChannelCell TX (MHz) Mobile TX (MHz)Notes
1 935.0125 890.0125 25 kHz spaced channels
23 935.5625 890.5625 1st of 21 dedicated vodafone control channels
24 935.5650 890.5650 2nd of 21 dedicated vodafone control channels
300 942.4875 898.0625 9.5 kHz peak speech fm deviation
323 943.0625 898.0625 1st of 21 dedicated cellnet control channels
600 949.9875 904.9875 Last TACS channel, ETACS extended this to 1320 later

TACS BAND Summary

Base TX StartEnd (MHz) Mobile start End (MHz) Band
935 950 890 905 TACS 600 Channels
935 960 890 915 TACS 1000 Channels
917 950 872 905 E-TACS 1320 Channels

ESNs were issued in batches of 65535 by BABT for phone manufactures to program into each cellular phone to make each one unique to the TACS network with which it attempted to register.

The following countries had more than two batches of ESNs allocated to them: UK, Italy, Austria, China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Australia.

UK ETACS and US AMPS compared

FeatureTACS AMPS
Channel Spacing 25 kHz 30 kHz
Speech peak Freq Dev9.5 kHz 12 kHz
Signalling FSK peak Freq Dev6.4 kHz 8 kHz
Signalling rate 8 kbit/s 10 kbit/s
SAT 0 5970 Hz5970 Hz
SAT 1 6000 Hz6000 Hz
SAT 2 6030 Hz6030 Hz
ST 8000 Hz10000 Hz
Mobile TX pwr MAC 0 10 W4 W
Mobile TX pwr MAC 1 1.6 W1.6 W
Mobile TX pwr MAC 2 630 mW630 mW
Mobile TX pwr MAC 3 250 mW250 mW
Mobile TX pwr MAC 4 100 mW100 mW
Mobile TX pwr MAC 5 40 mW40 mW
Mobile TX pwr MAC 6 16 mW16 mW
Mobile TX pwr MAC 7 6.3 mW6.3 mW

Commercial deployments

CountryOperator(s)ƒ (MHz)Launch dateEnd of serviceNotes
United Kingdom

VodafoneCellnet
Jersey Telecom
Jan 1985 Jan 1985
1987
May 2001[7] Oct 2000
1999
[8]
IrelandEircellDec 1985Jan 2001
Hong KongCSL MobileHutchison Telecom1987May 1996[9] [10] [11]
ChinaChina MobileNov 1987[12] Dec 2001[13] [14] [15]
CTMNov 1988[16] Feb 2001[17] [18]
Sri LankaCelltel19892006[19]
JapanDDIJul 1989[20] Sep 2000[21]
MalaysiaCelcom1989Named ART-900.[22]
Mauritania1989
United Arab Emirates1989
Ghana[23]
Bahrain
Kuwait
ItalyApr 1990Dec 2005[24] [25]
SpainApr 1990Dec 2004[26] Named TMA-900.
AustriaMobilkomJul 1990Feb 2002[27]
Malta
Nigeria1991
Singapore1991
Kenya1992
Mauritius

Notes and References

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