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Timelines of Phones

By Xdrumer
  • 2nd Genration Of Phones

    2nd Genration Of Phones
    Second generation (2G) mobile phones switched from analog system of 1G to digital system. It was commercially launched in 1991 as GSM standard in Finland. As with 1G phones, 2G phones didn't have any worldwide standardizations. 2G systems were also known as personal communications services (PCM).
  • 6th Genration Of Phones

    6th Genration Of Phones
    6G (sixth-generation wireless) is the successor to 5G cellular technology. 6G networks will be able to use higher frequencies than 5G networks and provide substantially higher capacity and much lower latency. One of the goals of the 6G internet is to support one microsecond latency communications.
  • 1st Genration of Phones

    1st Genration of Phones
    1G mobile communication system was introduced in Japan in 1979 by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT). Initially, it started in Tokyo and within next five years expanded to cover the whole of Japan. In 1981, Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) was launched in European countries.
  • 3rd Gentration of Phones

    3rd Gentration of Phones
    Third generation mobile phones, or “3G Internet” mobile phones, is a set of standards for wireless mobile communication systems, that promises to deliver quality multimedia services along with high quality voice transmission.
  • 4th Genration Of Phones

    4th Genration Of Phones
    Fourth Generation (4G) mobile phones provides broadband cellular network services and is successor to 3G mobile networks. It provides an all IP based cellular communications. The capabilities provided adhere to IMT-Advanced specifications as laid down by International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
  • 5th Genration of Phones

    5th Genration of Phones
    5G is the fifth generation of mobile networks, following on from previous generations; 2G, 3G and 4G. 5G is set to offer much faster connection speeds than previous networks. Also, being more reliable with lower response times and greater capacity.