Spectrum refers to the invisible radio frequencies that wireless signals travel over . Those signals are what enable us to make calls from our mobile devices, tag our friends on Instagram, call an Uber, pull up directions to a destination, and do everything on our mobile devices.5 Haz 2018
Read moreWhat is a spectrum example?
Spectrum is the range of colors of wavelength energy sent out from a light source when viewed through a prism. An example of a spectrum is a rainbow . The range of electromagnetic radiation (electromagnetic waves) in our known universe, which includes visible light.
Read moreWhat is the use of spectrum?
Spectrum is a range of electromagnetic radio frequencies used for transmission of voice, data and images . Mobile telecom operators send and receive frequencies to enable communication between two phones. The defence services and railways also use the spectrum .
Read moreWhat does spectrum mean?
A spectrum (plural spectra or spectrums) is a condition that is not limited to a specific set of values but can vary, without gaps, across a continuum . The word was first used scientifically in optics to describe the rainbow of colors in visible light after passing through a prism.
Read moreWhat network is 2G?
2G (or 2-G) is short for second-generation cellular network . 2G cellular networks were commercially launched on the GSM standard in Finland by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Oyj) in 1991.
Read moreWhat happened to 2G spectrum case?
On 21 December 2017, the special court in New Delhi after thorough examination of the case and hearing what the CBI had to say, acquitted all accused in the 2G spectrum case including prime-accused Raja and Kanimozhi. The court ruled that this case was baseless .
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What is 2G spectrum? 2G is short for second-generation wireless telephone technology . Second generation 2G cellular telecom networks were first commercially launched on the GSM standard in Finland by Radiolinja in 1991.
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