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4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology, succeeding 3G . A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced . Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing , and 3D television .

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2018

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1. Technical understandings

2. Backgrounds of 4G

3. Frequencies for 4G LTE Networks

4. IMT-Advanced requirements

5. System standards

6. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. United Kingdom

9. Beyond 4G research

10. See also

11. Notes

12. References

13. External links

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4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology, succeeding 3G . A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced . Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing , and 3D television .

2017

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1. Technical understandings

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

6. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

7. Beyond 4G research

8. See also

9. Notes

10. References

11. External links

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4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology, succeeding 3G . A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced . Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing , and 3D television .

2016

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1. Technical understanding

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

6. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

7. Beyond 4G research

8. See also

9. References

10. External links

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4G is the fourth generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology, succeeding 3G . A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced . Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing , and 3D television . [ citation needed ]

2015

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1. Technical understanding

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Data rate comparison

6. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. Beyond 4G research

9. See also

10. References

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4G , short for fourth generation , is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology, succeeding 3G . A 4G system must provide capabilities defined by ITU in IMT Advanced . Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing, 3D television , and cloud computing . [ citation needed ]

2014

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1. Technical understanding

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Data rate comparison

6. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. Beyond 4G research

9. See also

10. References

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4G , short for fourth generation , is the fourth generation of mobile telecommunications technology, succeeding 3G and preceding 5G . A 4G system, in addition to the usual voice and other services of 3G, provides mobile broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with wireless modems , to smartphones , and to other mobile devices. Potential and current applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing, 3D television , and cloud computing .

2013

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1. Technical Understanding

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Data rate comparison

6. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. Beyond 4G research

9. See also

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In telecommunication systems , 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communication technology standards. It is a successor to the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems , to smartphones , and to other mobile devices. Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing, 3D television , and cloud computing .

2012

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1. Technical definition

2. Background

3. IMT-Advanced requirements

4. System standards

5. Data rate comparison

6. Principal technologies in all candidate systems

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. Beyond 4G research

9. See also

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In telecommunications , 4G is the fourth generation of mobile phone mobile communications standards. It is a successor of the third generation (3G) standards. A 4G system provides mobile ultra-broadband Internet access, for example to laptops with USB wireless modems , to smartphones , and to other mobile devices. Conceivable applications include amended mobile web access, IP telephony , gaming services, high-definition mobile TV , video conferencing and 3D television .

2011

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1. Background

2. Requirements

3. 4G and near-4G systems

4. Data rate comparison

5. Objective and approach

6. 4G features assumed in early literature

7. Components

8. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

9. Beyond 4G research

10. References

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In telecommunications , 4G is the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. It is a successor to the 3G and 2G families of standards. In 2009, the ITU-R organization specified the IMT-Advanced (International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced) requirements for 4G standards, setting peak speed requirements for 4G service at 100  Mbit/s for high mobility communication (such as from trains and cars) and 1  Gbit/s for low mobility communication (such as pedestrians and stationary users). [1]

2010

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1. Background

2. ITU Requirements

3. 4G Predecessors and candidate systems

4. Objective and approach

5. 4G features assumed in early literature

6. Components

7. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

8. Beyond 4G research

9. 4G wireless standards

10. References

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4G stands for the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. It is a successor to 3G and 2G families of standards. Speed requirements for 4G service set the peak download speed at 100 Mbit/s for high mobility communication (such as from trains and cars) and 1 Gbit/s for low mobility communication (such as pedestrians and stationary users).

2009

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1. Objective and approach

2. 4G features

3. Components

4. History of 4G and pre-4G technologies

5. Current research

6. 4G wireless standards

7. References

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4G refers to the fourth generation of cellular wireless standards. It is a successor to 3G and 2G standards, with the aim to provide ultra-broadband (gigabit-speed) internet access to mobile as well as stationary users. Although 4G is a broad term that has had several different and more vague definitions, this article uses 4G to refer to IMT Advanced ( International Mobile Telecommunications Advanced ), as defined by ITU-R .

2008

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1. Objective and approach

2. Wireless System Evolution

3. Components

4. Developments

5. Applications

6. Pre-4G wireless standards

7. 4G wireless standards

8. 4G Technology Demonstrations

9. See also

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4G (also known as Beyond 3G ), an abbreviation for Fourth-Generation , is a term used to describe the next complete evolution in wireless communications . A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime, Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations.

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4G (also known as beyond 3G ), an acronym for Fourth-Generation Communications System , is a term used to describe the next step in wireless communications. A 4G system will be able to provide a comprehensive IP solution where voice, data and streamed multimedia can be given to users on an "Anytime, Anywhere" basis, and at higher data rates than previous generations. There is no formal definition for what 4G is; however, there are certain objectives that are projected for 4G.

2006

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2. Evolution

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4G (or 4-G ) is short for fourth-generation cellular communication system. There is no set definition to what 4G is, however the features that are predicted for 4G can be summarized in a single sentence.

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4G (or 4-G) is short for fourth-generation the successor of 3G and is a wireless access technology. It describes two different but overlapping ideas. The IEEE official name for 4G is "3G and beyond".

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4G (or 4-G) is short for fourth-generation the successor of 3G and is a wireless access technology. It describes two different but overlapping ideas.