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- 4G abstract "4G, short for fourth generation, is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology succeeding 3G. A 4G system, in addition to usual voice and other services of 3G system, provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices. Even though 4G is a successor technology of 3G, there can be signification issues on 3G network to upgrade to 4G as many of them were not built on forward compatibility. Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony, gaming services, high-definition mobile TV, video conferencing, 3D television, and cloud computing.Two 4G candidate systems are commercially deployed: the Mobile WiMAX standard (first used in South Korea in 2006), and the first-release Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard (in Oslo, Norway and Stockholm, Sweden since 2009). It has however been debated if these first-release versions should be considered to be 4G or not, as discussed in the technical definition section below.In the United States, Sprint (previously Clearwire) has deployed Mobile WiMAX networks since 2008, and MetroPCS was the first operator to offer LTE service in 2010. USB wireless modems have been available since the start, while WiMAX smartphones have been available since 2010, and LTE smartphones since 2011. Equipment made for different continents is not always compatible, because of different frequency bands. Mobile WiMAX is currently (April 2012) not available for the European market.".
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink 4g.
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink 12690060.pdf.
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink lteencyclopedia.
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink www.mobily.com.sa.
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink progress-on-lte-advanced---the-future-4g-standard.
- 4G wikiPageExternalLink LTE_Document_Archives.aspx.
- 4G wikiPageID "486547".
- 4G wikiPageRevisionID "606773423".
- 4G date "October 2012".
- 4G hasPhotoCollection 4G.
- 4G needed "yes".
- 4G title Mobile_telephony.
- 4G subject Category:Emerging_standards.
- 4G subject Category:Mobile_telecommunications.
- 4G subject Category:Software-defined_radio.
- 4G subject Category:Videotelephony.
- 4G comment "4G, short for fourth generation, is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology succeeding 3G. A 4G system, in addition to usual voice and other services of 3G system, provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems, to smartphones, and to other mobile devices. Even though 4G is a successor technology of 3G, there can be signification issues on 3G network to upgrade to 4G as many of them were not built on forward compatibility.".
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- 4G label "Next Generation Mobile Networks".
- 4G label "Telefonía móvil 4G".
- 4G label "第4世代移動通信システム".
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- 4G wasDerivedFrom 4G?oldid=606773423.
- 4G isPrimaryTopicOf 4G.