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Definition of 4G in English: 4Gnoun mass nounA mobile communications standard intended to replace 3G, allowing wireless Internet access at a much higher speed. they recently announced that the newest iPad will support 4G as modifier when a 4G phone can't find a 4G network, it falls back on 3G Example sentencesExamples - For wide-area high-speed wireless data, 4G may be better as it does not concern itself with the circuit-switched legacy that 2.5G and 3G systems conform to.
- 4G is the emerging wireless telecommunications technology that will support voice and data transmissions at the same rate as wired Local Area Networks (100 Mbps).
- And forget about putting a 4G phone in your pocket.
- True wireless broadband data access is likely to have to wait until 4G systems arrive, at which time the potential for increased voice usage is likely to be exhausted.
- After 10 years, we'll then begin shifting to 4G.
- Other attributes for 4G include less reliance on infrastructure (fewer base stations per pop), greater spectral efficiency, and superior economics compared to 3G.
- When we get to 4G, we'll also want things like multi-user detection.
- Interest in solutions that are being coined 4G will continue because they offer operators something that 3G has failed to deliver in Europe, an attractive business model.
- As today's wireless market progresses and we head toward 2.5G, 3G, and even 4G mobile phones, reconfiguring computer chips on the fly becomes a key factor in the viability of sophisticated mobile services.
- 4G infrastructure sales should reach $5.3 billion annually in 2007.
- While many Irish people are busy getting to grips with 3G technology, the institute will be developing 4G phones, which will be able to adapt to any standard or band throughout the world.
- Not only will it be harder, if 4G standards are dominated by a different set of interests and technologies, to gain return on their huge investments in 3G, but they will not be able to exploit those technologies in moving to the next generation.
- 4G is close on the heels of 3G, with "forward-thinking wireless operators who are now working to leapfrog expensive and ineffective third generation wireless strategies".
- Though years away, Intel is already putting thought into what may feature in 4G telecommunications devices.
- In the interim, both Wi-Fi and 4G are gaining momentum.
Origin 1990s: abbreviation of fourth generation. Definition of 4G in US English: 4Gnoun A mobile communications standard intended to replace 3G, allowing wireless Internet access at a much higher speed. they recently announced that the newest iPad will support 4G as modifier when a 4G phone can't find a 4G network, it falls back on 3G Example sentencesExamples - True wireless broadband data access is likely to have to wait until 4G systems arrive, at which time the potential for increased voice usage is likely to be exhausted.
- After 10 years, we'll then begin shifting to 4G.
- For wide-area high-speed wireless data, 4G may be better as it does not concern itself with the circuit-switched legacy that 2.5G and 3G systems conform to.
- 4G is the emerging wireless telecommunications technology that will support voice and data transmissions at the same rate as wired Local Area Networks (100 Mbps).
- And forget about putting a 4G phone in your pocket.
- In the interim, both Wi-Fi and 4G are gaining momentum.
- 4G is close on the heels of 3G, with "forward-thinking wireless operators who are now working to leapfrog expensive and ineffective third generation wireless strategies".
- Other attributes for 4G include less reliance on infrastructure (fewer base stations per pop), greater spectral efficiency, and superior economics compared to 3G.
- When we get to 4G, we'll also want things like multi-user detection.
- 4G infrastructure sales should reach $5.3 billion annually in 2007.
- Not only will it be harder, if 4G standards are dominated by a different set of interests and technologies, to gain return on their huge investments in 3G, but they will not be able to exploit those technologies in moving to the next generation.
- While many Irish people are busy getting to grips with 3G technology, the institute will be developing 4G phones, which will be able to adapt to any standard or band throughout the world.
- Though years away, Intel is already putting thought into what may feature in 4G telecommunications devices.
- Interest in solutions that are being coined 4G will continue because they offer operators something that 3G has failed to deliver in Europe, an attractive business model.
- As today's wireless market progresses and we head toward 2.5G, 3G, and even 4G mobile phones, reconfiguring computer chips on the fly becomes a key factor in the viability of sophisticated mobile services.
Origin 1990s: abbreviation of fourth generation. |