Gtp-C
- , by Stephanie Burrell
- 1 min reading time
GTP-C (GPRS Tunneling Protocol-Control plane) in telecom is a crucial protocol used in mobile networks to manage the establishment, maintenance, and release of data tunnels between the mobile device and the core network. In the UK market, GTP-C plays a vital role in ensuring seamless communication and data transfer for mobile subscribers. It facilitates the efficient routing of data packets, enables quality of service control, and supports mobility management in both 4G and 5G networks. By overseeing the control plane of GPRS tunnels, GTP-C contributes to the overall performance, reliability, and security of mobile services in the UK telecom industry.