2g
2G, or second-generation wireless network technology, refers to the set of mobile telecommunications standards introduced in the 1990s that digitalized voice services and added data capabilities. It succeeded 1G analog networks and enabled features such as text messaging (SMS) and basic mobile Internet.
Technologies and standards: The best-known 2G family is GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications), which uses
Data rates and performance: GPRS typically offers tens of kilobits per second, while EDGE can approach a
History and deployment: GSM, the dominant 2G technology, was first deployed in the early 1990s (with early
Legacy and status: In many regions, 2G is being phased out in favor of 3G/4G/5G, but it