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- 2G - Second GenerationSimply explained:2G is the second generation of mobile phone technology. It introduced SMS (text messaging) and simple digital voice calls. Mobile internet was slow and limited to simple applications. Advanced explanation: 2G, also known as GSM (Global System for Mobile(...)
- 3G - Third GenerationSimply explained:3G brought faster internet to mobile phones. It made it possible to surf the internet, send emails and make video calls. It was significantly faster than 2G, but slower than modern standards. Advanced explanation: 3G, also known as UMTS (Universal(...)
- 4G - Fourth GenerationSimply explained:4G is the fourth generation of mobile communications and offers fast internet for smartphones. With 4G, you can stream videos in high quality, download large files and play games online. Advanced explanation: 4G, also known as LTE (Long Term Evolution),(...)
- 6G - Sixth GenerationSimply explained:6G is the future generation of mobile communications that will be even faster than 5G. It will enable innovations such as hologram communication and extremely fast connections for many devices. Advanced explanation: 6G is the future mobile technology(...)
- GPRS - General Packet Radio ServiceSimply explained:GPRS is an early technology that enables mobile internet with 2G networks. It is slow, but it was the first step towards mobile surfing and e-mails. Advanced explanation: EDGE is a further development of GPRS and is also known as 2.5G. It increased data(...)
- HSPA - High-Speed Packet AccessSimply explained:HSPA is a technology that makes mobile internet in 3G networks faster. It enables data to be downloaded and uploaded faster than the previous 3G. Advanced explained: HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) is an extension of UMTS technology and introduced(...)
- iMSys - intelligent measuring systemsSimply explained:iMSys are modern electricity meters that measure electricity consumption digitally and automatically send the data to the energy supplier. Advamced explanation: iMSys (intelligent metering systems) are digital electricity meters that are connected to(...)
- LMNSimply explained: The Local Metrological Network (LMN) is the connection technology between the Smart Meter Gateway (SMGW) and the individual meters. This local networking is essential for the encrypted exchange of measurement data within a smart metering system. The LMN enables communication(...)
- UMTS - Universal Mobile Telecommunications SystemSimply explained:UMTS is a mobile phone technology that enables 3G networks. It brought fast mobile internet and enabled video calls and web surfing. Advanced explanation: UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) is the core technology for 3G networks and(...)