4G technology
By bikerider143
@bikerider143 (119)
India
3 responses
@pujileksana (175)
• Indonesia
1 Jan 11
The development of 3G technology so far seem very slow. In addition to the 3G network is still small, 3G phones are still relatively expensive, and communication facilities that rely on this Video call, the tariff is still considered expensive for the people of Indonesia. At the time of launch, it is booming once. This is because the content is still free. But after the tariff came into effect, 3G should work hard to attract people who are more likely to choose low-cost communications. This is very concerned about the failure of 3G, as was the case in MMS technology. But did you know? While 3G is working hard to promote themselves in the community, soon will be coming soon 4G technology? Is that 4G technology?
4G is the abbreviation of the fourth generation of the next generation of 3G technology. According to the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) official name of this technology is 3G and beyond. The difference is very prominent of these communication technologies are used throughout the network is based on IP (Internet Protocol). The technology used is the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). So .., identification / identifier of any user of this technology will not be using a number like +62 21 XXXXXXXX, but will be the URL such as sip: hadiiryana@contoh.com
Data transfer speed of 4G can reach 54 Mbps, is far greater than the 3G technology which can only reach 2 Mbps, or HSDPA, known as 3.5 G which can only reach 14.4 Mbps on the GSM network. With the amount of data transfer speed, this will be felt comfortable in making video calls or mobile television.
By relying on the Internet and cheap Internet connections, certainly very encouraging in the use of 4G technology is in communication compared to communication technologies that exist today. In the future, communication will be done by using a laptop, PC or PDA that has a Wifi connection for connecting to the internet, or even the handset / mobile phone itself can connect to the internet. This will be a great revolution of communication technology due to the creation of a cheap communication to the public. So, you're ready ...? We look forward together ....!
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@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
3 Jan 11
mmh i don't know much about the new mobile standard the so called 4g also becaus ein my country it isn't available yet ..surely when a new standard soar from the market and so all related devices you should count there is always a period where some problems can be noticed...
@rosekiss (30414)
• Eugene, Oregon
2 Jan 11
I don't have a 4G phone, but I hope to get one this year sometime. Now my phone, being a 3G phone, isn't to bad, but the 4G will definitely be faster, I would think. The thing of it is, 4G technology is so new, that it is really hard to say how it will be later on. I do use wifi with my 3G phone, so that the pages will load faster, as it can be slower at times than others. My connection seems to fluctuate up and down, but if it stayed the same with more bars, I shosuldn't have to use wifi as I would think it would be fast enough. Now at my son's, my 3G doesn't work unless I use wife, as I get no connection there at all, and there are lots of houses, and not that many trees, so it really doesn't make sense. Anyway, I will eventually get a 4G phone, once they have been out awhile, as I just go my phone in October, so I have to wait awhile. Take care, and have a very good day.