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Article Title: How Cell Phone Technology Affects Your wallet
Author: Daniel Stouffer
Category: Cell Phones
Word Count: 430
Keywords: Cell Phone Technology, 3g cell phones, 3g cell technology, 3g, third 
generation cellular, 3g cell
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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3G Technological innovations continue to go at rocket speeds and one of the hip 
topics involves some cutting edge cell phones. Third-generation, better known 
as 3G, happens to be the latest product to turn up in a volatile and diverse 
marketing

This development is the most exciting yet in the world of cellular technology, 
as this new category of phone will be able to bring, through significantly 
improve bandwidth, full motion picture, and video conferencing and complete 
Internet access.

Second-generation advancements emerged in the 1990s when two separate digital 
voice standards emerged. CDMA happened to be these competing standards - or 
Code Division Multiple Access - a standard which was able to multiplex up to 64 
calls per channel in the 800 MHz band and GSM - Mobile Communication through 
Global System - which had the ability to multiplex 8 calls for every channel in 
the 900 and 1800 MHz bands.

Up until very recently, these two technologies existed in parallel. CDMA was 
mainly adopted in North America, whilst GSM found more of a global adoption. 
Technological advances within each system continue to narrow the differences 
between both.

For example, CDMA is now introducing a "SIM" card equivalent, catching up to a 
valued and well-established feature of the GSM network.

Third-generation, 3G technology cellular protocols, support far higher data 
rates, measured in terms of Mbps, for non-voice applications. The technology is 
continuously being developed ever since it was first introduced in 2001 in 
Japan and its current arrival means that 3G cell phones enter the market 
equipped with full Internet access, video conferencing and full motion video.

As the novel 3G technology is quite revolutionary, developers and engineers had 
to make some innovative upgrades to the already existing networks to make space 
for this new technology. Two distinct families emerged - 3GPP and 3GPP2 - and 
thus 3G cell phones were born.

3GPP and 3GPP2 continue to evolve during 2009. Complex services and standards 
are being developed and we can be sure that the latest 3G cell phones represent 
the cutting edge of what is available today.

It is true that some are referring to some ongoing advances which are in the 
direction of the birth of 4G, or fourth generation, but such ideas may be 
somewhat premature.

What seems certain is that 3G cell phones represent a quantum leap forward in 
the science and technology arenas. Now your new cell phone will be not only 
more useful but much more versatile too.

Such novel advances continue to take us in the direction of the development of 
the cell phone as an all-encompassing, comprehensive and essential 
communication device for tomorrow.

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