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  2. 2G - Wikipedia

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    In the US T-Mobile shut down their 3G services while retaining their 2G GSM network. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Various carriers have made announcements that 2G technology in the United States, Japan, Australia, and other countries are in the process of being shut down, or have already shut down 2G services so that carriers can re-use the frequencies for ...

  3. GSM - Wikipedia

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    The second mobile provider to shut down its GSM network (on 1 January 2017) was AT&T Mobility from the United States. [21] Optus in Australia completed the shut down of its 2G GSM network on 1 August 2017, part of the Optus GSM network covering Western Australia and the Northern Territory had earlier in the year been shut down in April 2017. [22]

  4. 2G spectrum case - Wikipedia

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    The 2G spectrum case was a political controversy in which politicians and private officials of the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) coalition government India were allegedly involved in [1] selling or allotting 122 2G spectrum licenses on conditions that provided an advantage to specific telecom operators.

  5. GSM frequency bands - Wikipedia

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    A new addition has been the quad-band phone, also known as a World Phone, [5] supporting at least all four major GSM bands, allowing for global use (excluding non-GSM countries such as Japan, South Korea and as well countries where 2G system was shut down to release frequencies and spectrum for LTE networks like Australia (since 2017 ...

  6. 3G - Wikipedia

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    Several operators around the world have already or are in the process of shutting down their 3G networks (see table below). In several places, 3G is being shut down while its older predecessor 2G is being kept in operation; Vodafone UK is doing this, citing 2G's usefulness as a low-power fallback. [28]

  7. What Products Are Affected By the Port Strike? Here’s ... - AOL

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    With about 25,000 workers affected, hubs such as Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Orleans have been shut down, meaning the flow of goods through the areas has ground to a halt, the Associated Press ...

  8. What is USAID and what does it do? The agency Musk ... - AOL

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    A pared-down version of the USAID website appeared to have been published on the State Department's website, as the New York Times previously reported. What is the full name of USAID? The United ...

  9. Closures, Social Security checks, furloughs: What a ...

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    When Congress is down to the wire on passing measures to fund the federal government, the term “CR” often comes up. What does it mean? “CR” stands for “continuing resolution,” and it’s a temporary spending bill that lets the federal government stay open and operating before Congress and the president have approved a more permanent ...