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3G @ Wikipedia
3G (or 3-G) is short for third-generation technology.
It is used in the context of mobile phone standards.
The services associated with 3G provide the ability to transfer simultaneously both voice data (a telephone call) and non-voice data (such as downloading information, exchanging email, and instant messaging). In marketing 3G services, video telephony has often been used as the killer application for 3G. Worldwide roll-out of 3G...
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FCC Third Generation Wireless Systems
Federal Communications Commission for 3G systems.
3G systems will provide access, by means of one or more radio links, to a wide range of telecommunication services supported by the fixed telecommunication networks and to other services that are specific to mobile users.
A range of mobile terminal types will be encompassed, linking to terrestrial and/or satellite-based networks, and the terminals may be designed for mobile or fixed use.
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) mobile phone technologies.
The currently most common form uses W-CDMA as the underlying air interface, is standardized by the 3GPP, and is the European answer to the ITU IMT-2000 requirements for 3G cellular radio systems.
To differentiate UMTS from competing network technologies, UMTS is sometimes marketed as 3GSM, emphasizing the combination of the 3G...
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Universal Mobile Telecommunications System @ Wikipedia
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) is one of the third-generation (3G) cell phone technologies.
Currently, the most common form of UMTS uses W-CDMA as the underlying air interface.
It is standardized by the 3GPP, and is the European answer to the ITU IMT-2000 requirements for 3G cellular radio systems.
To differentiate UMTS from competing network technologies, UMTS is sometimes marketed as 3GSM, emphasizing the combination...
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