In February 2019, we publicly announced a plan to sunset our 3G wireless network, and we just ended service on February 22, 2022 .
Read moreWhy is 3G shutting down?
Why are 3G networks being phased out? As mobile carriers seek to upgrade their networks to use the latest technologies, they periodically shut down older services, such as 3G, to free up spectrum and infrastructure to support new services, such as 5G .
Read moreWhat is a 3G sunset?
What Is 3G Sunsetting? 3G sunsetting means that a mobile network operator (or carriers) shuts off the cellular infrastructure required to operate communication devices based on 3G (UMTS, HSPA, EVDO) technology . These 3G networks are slower and less efficient than newer 4G and 5G networks, which share the same spectrum.
Read moreIs the 3G network shutting down?
All of the major US 3G networks are scheduled to shut down in 2022 . Whether you’re with AT&T, T-Mobile, or Verizon, this may affect your phone, your home alarm system, or even your car.
Read moreWhat is 3G 4G sunset?
In this case, 3G/4G is the network being eliminated and is transitioning to the next generation of network known as “LTE”. Simply put, 3G/4G sunset marks the upcoming end of support of aging 3G & 4G networks by telephone companies .
Read moreWhy are 3G networks going away?
AT&T is slated to pull the plug Tuesday on its “third generation” telecommunications network as it shifts bandwidth resources toward the expansion of far more advanced 5G technology . That means people with 3G and some 4G devices — namely, those that don’t support VoLTE (Voice over LTE) — will no longer get service.
Read moreIs 3G going to stop working?
Major mobile carriers will be shutting down 3G networks in 2022 starting with AT&T , which will make the change Tuesday. The switch will make some older phones and devices useless but will make way for more advanced services, including 5G.
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