4gass
4gass is a term that refers to the fourth generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology. It is a successor to 3G and a predecessor to 5G, representing a significant leap in data speeds and network capabilities. 4G networks, primarily based on LTE (Long-Term Evolution) standards, offer much faster download and upload speeds compared to 3G, enabling smoother streaming of high-definition video, quicker file downloads, and more responsive online gaming. The improved latency also enhances real-time applications like video conferencing and voice calls over IP.
The deployment of 4G networks began in the late 2000s and became widespread throughout the 2010s. This