What 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.

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What 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 .

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Why 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.

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