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Radio Network Controller

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The Radio Network Controller is the element in the UMTS radio network (UTRAN) responsible for control of the Node-Bs in the radio network, that is to say the base stations which are distributed throughout the country. The RNC carries out some of the mobility management functions, is the point where encryption is done before user data is sent to and from the mobile.