1.1.4 3G (Third
Generation Network)
3G (Third
Generation) is the third generation of mobile network technology that provides
faster Internet access, video calling, multimedia messaging, and improved
mobile communication compared to 2G networks.
3G is a mobile
network that allows faster Internet and multimedia communication.
How It Works
3G uses digital
wireless technology to transmit voice, data, images, and videos over mobile
networks. It allows smartphones and other mobile devices to connect to the
Internet at higher speeds than 2G.
Features of 3G
- Provides
faster Internet than 2G.
- Supports
voice and video calls.
- Allows
multimedia messaging (MMS).
- Enables
mobile Internet browsing.
- Suitable
for online learning and communication
Uses of 3G
- 🌐 Internet
browsing
- 📹 Video
calling
- 📷 Sending
pictures and videos
- 📧 Sending and
receiving e-mails
- 🎮 Playing
online games
- 📱 Using mobile
apps
- 🎓 Attending
online classes
Limitations of 3G
- Slower
than 4G and 5G.
- Higher
battery consumption than 2G.
- Network
speed decreases in crowded areas.
- Limited
coverage in some rural locations.
Examples of 3G
Services
- 📹 Video
calling
- 🌐 Internet
browsing
- 📱 Social media
- 🎮 Online
gaming
- 🎥 Video
streaming
- 📥 Downloading
apps
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