3G Standards
The term "3G Standards" refers to a set of telecommunications protocols that enable mobile devices to access faster data services compared to previous generations. These standards, established by organizations like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), support various technologies, including UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and CDMA2000.
3G networks provide improved voice quality, higher data transfer rates, and enhanced multimedia capabilities, allowing users to browse the internet, stream videos, and use applications more efficiently. The introduction of 3G standards marked a significant advancement in mobile communication, paving the way for the development of even faster networks like 4G and 5G.