1Gteknologiaa
1Gteknologiaa refers to the first generation of mobile telecommunication technology. It emerged in the early 1980s and was characterized by its analog nature. Unlike subsequent generations, 1G systems primarily supported voice calls and lacked data capabilities. The most prominent standard within 1G was the Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS), widely adopted in North America. Other regional standards included NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephone) in Scandinavia and TACS (Total Access Communication System) in the UK.
The key defining feature of 1G was its use of analog radio signals to transmit voice. This