Computer Science, asked by arthisakthivel2003, 1 month ago

chech out strategies for different networking operators while migrating towards third generation system

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Answered by amruthavarshini06
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  • 3G refers to the third generation of cellular technology that enables mobile telephony. The third-generation standard follows two earlier generations that were deployed on mobile networks and across mobile phones.
  • 3G refers to the third generation of cellular technology that enables mobile telephony. The third-generation standard follows two earlier generations that were deployed on mobile networks and across mobile phones.The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) defined the third generation of mobile telephony standards International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT-2000) to facilitate growth, increase bandwidth and support more diverse applications. For example, Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) technologies could deliver not only voice, but also circuit-switched data across mobile phone networks at speeds up to 14.4 kilobits per second (Kbps). To support mobile multimedia applications, however, the 3G standard had to deliver packet-switched data with better spectral efficiency at far greater speeds.

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Answered by siddhipatil0
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3G telecommunication networks support services that provide an information transfer rate of at least 144 kbit/s. Later 3G releases, often denoted 3.5G and 3.75G, also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s to smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers.

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