In telecommunications, 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communication technology standards. It is a successor of the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices. Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video conferencing, 3D television and Cloud Computing.
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Nokia and NASA's 4G lunar network will mess up radio astronomy
As you drive down the road leading to Jodrell Bank Observatory, a sign asks visitors to turn off their mobile phones, stating ...
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India finally restores 4G in some parts of Kashmir after 376 days
India has finally restored 4G connectivity in Kashmir after 376 days, but in just two districts for now. The restoration ...
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India will restore 4G in Kashmir in a 'phased' manner -- starting with two districts
India's ready to restore 4G in Kashmir after prolonged periods of internet shutdowns and 2G connectivity. However, the government ...
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Google Stadia's cellular support might draw in some new blood
Google this week revealed it was unbinding Stadia from WiFi, meaning you can finally play your games on mobile devices via ...
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9 months on, India refuses to restore 4G connectivity in Kashmir
India's supreme court refused to pass an order today to restore 4G in Jammu and Kashmir, the northmost part of India with ...
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The Nokia 220 is a 4G feature phone for the developing world
The Nokia 220 will bring better browsing, faster app downloads, and HD calling.
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What to expect from 5G, the next generation of wireless networks
Never in the history of the mobile phone has there been so much hype about a new technology ahead of its launch than there ...
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AT&T is pretending like 5G is already here - and misleading users
AT&T is pretending like 5G is already here - and misleading users by including 5GE logo on select Samsung and LG phones through ...