3G : 850 MHz , Band 5 (UMTS/ HSPA). 1900MHz, Band 2 (UMTS/ HSPA). 4G : 1700/ 2100 MHz AWS, Band 4 (LTE/ LTE Advanced). 700 MHz A/B/C/E, Band 12/13/17/29 (LTE/ LTE Advanced).
Read moreWhat are the advantages of 3G over 2G?
The primary difference between 2G and 3G networks for mobile subscribers is that they get to enjoy faster Internet browsing and data downloading on 3G. On average, the speed of data transmission on a 2G network is only 170Kbps, while in 3G networks the downloading speed can go up to 42Mbps (or 43,000 Kbps).
Read moreWhat are 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G?
1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G are the five generations of mobile networks where G stands for Generation, and the number denotes the generation number . 5G is the latest generation, whereas 1G networks are now obsolete. The cellular technologies GSM, UMTS, LTE and NR enable 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G, respectively. Term. Stands for.
Read moreWhat are the major differences between 1G cellular systems and 2G systems?
The main difference between these two mobile telephone generations is that in 1G systems the audio was encoded as analog radio signals (though call set-up and other network communications were digital), while 2G networks were entirely digital .
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