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Definition of 2G in English: 2Gnoun mass nounA digital mobile communications standard allowing for voice calls and limited data transmission. 3G handles both voice and data much more efficiently than 2G Example sentencesExamples - Soon many people will have a 3G phone - which they will use on 2G networks.
- In the mobile industry's huge rush to beat the competition, it is attempting to leap to 3G networks without even having got 2G phones working properly.
- It's a great 2G phone of course, but to get the full value, you want packet data.
- However, it has concentrated its 3G plans on countries where it already has existing second generation (2G) networks.
- From that point on, we expect many 2G users to migrate to the more sophisticated service, which we'll price competitively.
- Will the services be cheap enough and sophisticated enough to persuade consumers to upgrade in big numbers from the current 2G?
- The company claims to have solved problems with calls "dropping off" when users move from 3G to 2G areas.
- Battery life has also been improved, with the new phones only slightly worse than existing 2G phones, according to the FT.
- Ubiquity, and blanket coverage, were the great drivers of 2G cellphone adoption.
- "Instead, operators must roll out 3G gradually in traffic hotspots, such as capital cities, where many 2G networks are already feeling the strain."
- He estimates that the production cost of 2G phones was about 20% less than that of 3G handsets.
- However, growth in 2G services will not sustain that presence, and he expects a number of stores to be sold off.
- But naming a technology that will do for 3G what SMS did for 2G had everyone scratching their heads.
- One could argue that the US's fragmented 2G standards allowed Europe to jump way ahead.
- We were joking but the underlying conundrum is serious: and it's how to lure 2G phone users into the 3G promised land.
- Technology has, in fact, evolved more quickly than anyone predicted and so we are already enjoying some 3G capabilities on existing 2G networks.
- As US cellular users know only too well, maintaining decent 2G coverage even in densely populated strips such as the Valley's 101 Freeway out of San Jose is a minor miracle.
- "We are creating one multi-speed, multimedia network; integrating 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi," he said.
- There are three different network technologies, a 2G, 2.5G and the 3G.
- The downside is cost: WiFi chipsets are eight to ten times more expensive than 2G voice chipsets.
Origin1990s: abbreviation of second generation. Definition of 2G in US English: 2Gnoun A digital mobile communications standard allowing for voice calls and limited data transmission. 3G handles both voice and data much more efficiently than 2G Example sentencesExamples - In the mobile industry's huge rush to beat the competition, it is attempting to leap to 3G networks without even having got 2G phones working properly.
- Battery life has also been improved, with the new phones only slightly worse than existing 2G phones, according to the FT.
- However, growth in 2G services will not sustain that presence, and he expects a number of stores to be sold off.
- The company claims to have solved problems with calls "dropping off" when users move from 3G to 2G areas.
- However, it has concentrated its 3G plans on countries where it already has existing second generation (2G) networks.
- "Instead, operators must roll out 3G gradually in traffic hotspots, such as capital cities, where many 2G networks are already feeling the strain."
- As US cellular users know only too well, maintaining decent 2G coverage even in densely populated strips such as the Valley's 101 Freeway out of San Jose is a minor miracle.
- Soon many people will have a 3G phone - which they will use on 2G networks.
- The downside is cost: WiFi chipsets are eight to ten times more expensive than 2G voice chipsets.
- But naming a technology that will do for 3G what SMS did for 2G had everyone scratching their heads.
- We were joking but the underlying conundrum is serious: and it's how to lure 2G phone users into the 3G promised land.
- Technology has, in fact, evolved more quickly than anyone predicted and so we are already enjoying some 3G capabilities on existing 2G networks.
- Will the services be cheap enough and sophisticated enough to persuade consumers to upgrade in big numbers from the current 2G?
- From that point on, we expect many 2G users to migrate to the more sophisticated service, which we'll price competitively.
- There are three different network technologies, a 2G, 2.5G and the 3G.
- One could argue that the US's fragmented 2G standards allowed Europe to jump way ahead.
- He estimates that the production cost of 2G phones was about 20% less than that of 3G handsets.
- It's a great 2G phone of course, but to get the full value, you want packet data.
- "We are creating one multi-speed, multimedia network; integrating 2G, 3G and Wi-Fi," he said.
- Ubiquity, and blanket coverage, were the great drivers of 2G cellphone adoption.
Origin1990s: abbreviation of second generation. |