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  2. UMTS - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, NTT DoCoMo's FOMA 3G network was the first commercial UMTS network – using a pre-release specification, [39] it was initially incompatible with the UMTS standard at the radio level but used standard USIM cards, meaning USIM card based roaming was possible (transferring the USIM card into a UMTS or GSM phone when travelling). Both NTT ...

  3. List of UMTS networks - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of mobile telecommunications networks using third-generation Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) technology. This list does not aim to cover all networks, but instead focuses on networks deployed on frequencies other than 2100 MHz which is commonly deployed around the globe and on Multiband deployments.

  4. LTE (telecommunication) - Wikipedia

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    LTE is based on the 2G GSM/EDGE and 3G UMTS/HSPA standards. It improves on those standards' capacity and speed by using a different radio interface and core network improvements. [3] [4] LTE is the upgrade path for carriers with both GSM/UMTS networks and CDMA2000 networks.

  5. 4G - Wikipedia

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    The fastest 3G-based standard in the UMTS family is the HSPA+ standard, ... TD-LTE is not the first 4G wireless mobile broadband network data standard, ...

  6. High Speed Packet Access - Wikipedia

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    High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is an enhanced 3G (third-generation) mobile communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family. HSDPA is also known as 3.5G and 3G+. It allows networks based on the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data speeds and

  7. UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network - Wikipedia

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    UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) is a collective term for the network and equipment that connects mobile handsets to the public telephone network or the Internet. It contains the base stations, which are called Node B 's and Radio Network Controllers (RNCs) [ 1 ] which make up the Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS ...

  8. 3GPP - Wikipedia

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    UMTS and related 3G standards, ... LTE and related 4G standards, ... Introducing further machine-learning based techniques at different levels of the wireless network.

  9. 3G - Wikipedia

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    Several telecommunications companies marketed wireless mobile Internet services as 3G, indicating that the advertised service was provided over a 3G wireless network. However, 3G services have largely been supplanted in marketing by 4G and 5G services in most areas of the world.