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Get to know 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G Cellular Networks

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Get to know 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G Cellular Networks - When you are connected to the internet, internet speed will very much depend on the signal strength displayed on the mobile phone in forms such as 2G, 3G, 4G etc.  "G" itself stands for generation (generation).  Each generation will have certain standards that must be adjusted to the standards of the telephone network and cellular telephone system at that time.  Each generation will always bring new frequencies, higher data rates, and the latest transmission technology.  As is well known, currently the 5G network is in the process of being developed.  Even in some developed countries the 5G network can be used.  The 5G network is expected to be commercially launched worldwide in 2020. By working with its predecessor technologies 3G and 4G to provide a faster connection and stay connected wherever you are.  Let's have a little flashback to get to know the beginnings of cellular networks from 1G to the lates

Know About Wifi

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Know About Wifi  Currently In modern times, almost all public places have Wi-Fi access.  We are also familiar with the term or word Wi-Fi.  However, what exactly is wi-fi?  Here is the explanation!  Understanding Wi-Fi    Illustration of Sharing Data with Wi-Fi  In general, the notion of Wi-Fi is a technology for exchanging data using radio waves (wirelessly) by utilizing various electronic equipment.  It takes electronic equipment such as a computer, smartphone, tablet, or even a video game console to connect to a computer network, including the internet, via Wi-Fi.  The electronic device must be in a wireless network access point (hotspot) to be able to connect to Wi-Fi.  In a Wi-Fi network, usually the access point has a range of up to 20 meters indoors, and in others, it is more accessible for Wi-Fi outdoors.  Wi-Fi itself actually stands for Wireless Fidelity.  In general, to be connected to an electronic device, Wi-Fi uses radio wave frequencies in the 2.4GHz to 5GHz