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3G ( third-generation )
The development of the Internet advances in related technology (such as faster computer chips) and the liberalization of telecommunications markets has helped fuel-increasing requirements for richer communication. Technology and consumer demand have been closely intertwined. ... The trail from analog mobile phones to 3G systems mirrors these trends.
3G stand for the third generation of wireless communication technology. ... 3G wireless is the combination of a mobile phone, laptop PC and TV. 3G are generating a lot of excitement in telecommunications, information technology and industries. ... 3G networks will bring access to the Internet, with near wire line transmission quality. ... As network migrates to 3G, these same services will be enriched with multimedia content including full audio and video clips. Other features of 3G includes, global roaming, TV streaming, high-speeds web navigation/ maps videoconferencing, send/receive large email messages and electronic agenda meeting reminder.
3G system capabilities will include: capability to support circuit and packet data at high bit rates, interoperability and roaming, and capability to determine geographic position of mobiles and report it to both the network and the mobile terminal. 3G technology able to support a high bit rates of 144 kilobits/second or higher in high mobility traffic and up to 384 kilobits/second for pedestrian traffic, plus it is 2 megabits/second or higher for indoor traffic.
Approximate Word count = 1046 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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