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Server and GSM achitecture icons: server, mobile switching center
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IT Icons: Mobile & Smart Devices, Computer & Telecom Networks (PPT Template)
Server & GSM Architecture Icons
Slide Content
The slide displays a set of icons that represent elements of GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) architecture and server equipment: Server, Mobile Switching Center (MSC), Base Station Controller (BSC), Gateway Mobile Switching Center (GMSC), and the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Each icon visually encapsulates the function it represents - for example, the MSC icon shows interlinked nodes suggesting network connectivity, and the PSTN icon includes a globe with a handset, indicating global telephone connectivity.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a clean, professional design with a palette of blue, white, and a touch of yellow.
- Four main icons are arranged horizontally across the slide, each depicting different telecommunication components.
- Each icon is in blue and is paired with a small descriptive text underneath.
- To the right of the icons, there is a vertically aligned text box that reads "Available in other convenient versions".
- Below this text box, a series of small icons in various colors is displayed, suggesting alternative versions of the main icons.
- At the bottom right of the slide, there's a call-to-action text "Fully editable icons" followed by a website URL.
- The background is predominantly white with a blue header section that contains the slide title and description.
The slide has a modern technical appearance with flat design icons that are easily recognizable for anyone familiar with telecommunication network components.
Use Cases
- To introduce the technical components of GSM architecture during telecommunications training sessions.
- Within a business proposal or presentation to showcase an understanding of GSM infrastructure.
- In marketing materials for a company that sells or services telecommunication equipment.
- As part of an educational curriculum for students studying network engineering or information technology.