UMTS is a 3G mobile communication standard developed by 3GPP to provide improved speed and capacity over existing 2G and 2.5G networks. UMTS uses W-CDMA as its air interface and is divided into the user equipment (UE), the UTRAN network which includes Node B base stations and RNC controllers, and core network. UMTS supports higher data rates up to 2Mbps, provides seamless international roaming, and enables new multimedia services for businesses and consumers.