By: Mittal M. 24 Jan, 24
Published on : Vigyan Corner
In the 1980s, 1G mobile networks introduced wireless voice calls, but faced challenges like analog signal limitations, poor voice quality, and eavesdropping susceptibility.
The 1990s saw the advent of 2G, the revolutionary Short Message Service (SMS), transforming the way people communicated with improved voice quality and digital encryption.
In the late 2000s, 4G technology revolutionized mobile technology by providing faster data speeds, lower latency, and high-definition video streaming.
5G, the forefront of mobile technology, promises revolutionary speeds, minimal latency, and expanded connectivity are reshaping the technological landscape.
The 6G era, characterized by faster speeds, improved connectivity, and transformative capabilities, is expected to be influenced by quantum communication and other innovative technologies.