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What is 4G?

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4G is the fourth generation of mobile networks and an evolution of the now closed 3G. This evolution incorporates significantly increased data rates and better performance to enhance the mobile internet experience. 4G uses LTE (Long Term Evolution) to offer increased capacity and speed to the network between mobile devices...

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What is 5G?

November 19, 2021

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5G is the 5th generation of mobile networks, a significant evolution of today’s 4G networks. 5G is designed to meet the very large growth in data and connectivity of today’s modern society, the internet of things with billions of connected devices, and tomorrow’s innovations. 5G will initially operate in conjunction...

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What is 3G?

March 28, 2020

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Note: the 3G network has now closed in Australia. Read more here.  3G is the third generation of the mobile cellular network. It was designed to meet the growing desire to be more connected through technology, as devices using this would be able to send and receive data much faster...

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How mobile networks are built

March 24, 2020

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Mobile devices work by sending and receiving low power radio signals, much like a 2 way radio system. The signals are sent to and received from antennas that are attached to radio transmitters and receivers, commonly referred to as mobile phone base stations. The base stations are linked to the...

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How mobile networks work

March 3, 2020

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How the mobile network system operates Mobile phones work by sending and receiving low power radio signals, much like a 2 way radio system. The signals are sent to and received from antennas that are attached to radio transmitters and receivers, commonly referred to as mobile phone base stations. The...

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