Fast Dormancy

Fast Dormancy, or FD, is a mobile technology feature designed to reduce battery consumption and network utilization between mobile devices and their respective carrier networks during periods of data inactivity. It is currently implemented by monitoring the activity level of the mobile device and setting it to a control channel and power state appropriate for its level of activity. Each state results in different power consumption and network throughput while allowing a consistent data connection to be maintained. It is standardized by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) and implemented by most mobile carriers as a standard feature.[1] Fast Dormancy is required to be supported by both the device and the carrier network in order for it to function.

  1. ^ Dwyer, Gerry (July 29, 2011). Fast Dormancy Best Practices (PDF) (Report). 1.0. GSM Association. Retrieved October 9, 2015.