Mobilnetværksp
Mobilnetværksp refers to the infrastructure and technology that enables mobile communication. This includes cellular towers, base stations, switching centers, and the radio frequencies used to transmit voice and data between mobile devices and the wider network. The evolution of mobile networks, from 1G analog systems to the current 5G and future 6G, has progressively increased data speeds, reduced latency, and expanded capacity. Each generation, denoted by G, introduces significant advancements. 1G allowed for basic voice calls, 2G introduced digital voice and SMS, 3G enabled mobile internet access, and 4G (LTE) provided faster broadband speeds for streaming and more complex applications. 5G is currently being deployed, offering even higher speeds, lower latency, and the ability to connect a massive number of devices, supporting the Internet of Things (IoT). Mobile network operators invest heavily in building and maintaining these networks to provide connectivity to subscribers. The performance and reach of these networks are critical for modern society, impacting everything from personal communication to business operations and public services.