What does 4G mean?

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  1. How? profile image40
    How?posted 12 years ago

    What does 4G mean?

  2. sonogroupteam profile image40
    sonogroupteamposted 12 years ago

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    4G is the short name for the fourth-generation wireless, the stage of broadband mobile communications that the third generation (3G) will replace.

    Carriers that use orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) instead of Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) or Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) are increasingly marketing their services as 4G, even when their data speeds are not as obvious the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) specifies. The ITU is a 4G network, a mobile device that is capable of exchanging data at 100 Mbps. A 3G network, on the other hand, can offer data speeds as slow as 3.84 Mbps.

    Some more information:
    Although the carrier still disagree about how a 4G network build by using data Long Term Evolution (LTE), or country correlation for Microwave Access, WiMAX, all companies seem to agree agree that OFDM is one of the key indicators that the service can legally be sold as 4G. OFDM is a kind of digital modulation where the signal is split into several narrowband channels at different frequencies. It is more efficient than TDMA, which divides channels into the space of time and multiple users in turn the transfer queue, or CDMA, which transmits multiple signals simultaneously on the same channel.

    Fully implemented, 4G is expected to pervasive computing in which simultaneous connections to multiple high-speed networks provide seamless handoffs throughout a geographical area. Coverage of emerging technologies such as femtocells and Pico Cell developed to meet the needs of mobile users in homes, public buildings and institutions to meet, thus freeing network resources for mobile users roaming or remote areas of the country.

  3. projectruwi profile image61
    projectruwiposted 12 years ago

    4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards

  4. Adsparty profile image58
    Adspartyposted 12 years ago

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  5. redwards01 profile image70
    redwards01posted 12 years ago

    4G is the fourth generation of wireless technology which will eventually replace 3G and 2G. It is supposed to be much faster than it's predecessors and has better coverage. You will see this if you compare any 4G and 3G phone.

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    TajSinghposted 12 years ago

    4G can also refer to 4th generation programming languages. However these are usually abbreviated as 4GL. These are basically programming languages or programming environments designed with a specific purpose in mind, such as the development of commercial business software.

 
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