LTE (4G),HSPA+,HSDPA, 3G, Edge ,GPRS Technology

EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Evolution) stands as a 2G advancement, surpassing GPRS in swiftness with download rates reaching a maximum of 384Kbps. Occasionally denoted as 2.5G, EDGE exhibits specific traits akin to 3G networks, yet it falls short of fully aligning with the exhaustive 3G specifications.


3G (Third Generation): 3G introduced significant advancements, enabling video calling and seamless video streaming, with download speeds of up to 3.1Mbps. It is widely available in established towns and cities.


4G LTE (Long Term Evolution): LTE, recognized as a cutting-edge 4G communication protocol, is celebrated for its ability to enable seamless high-definition video streaming and offers the potential for download speeds peaking at 299.6Mbps. Networks are progressively embracing this technology, and there is a growing trend in the development of advanced devices geared towards supporting LTE.

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