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3gTech on Tuesday, October 12, 2010
| The telecommunications world is changing as the trends of media convergence, industry consolidation, Internet and IP technologies and mobile communications collide into one. Significant change will be bought about by this rapid evolution in technology, with Third Generation mobile Internet technology a radical departure from that that came before in the first and even the second generations of mobile technology. Some of the changes include:    | 
          | People will look at their mobile phone as     much as they hold it to their ear. As such, 3G will be less safe than     previous generations- because television and other multimedia services tend     to attract attention to themselves- instead of hands-free kits, we will need     eyes-free kits!   Data (“non-voice”) uses of 3G will be     as important as and very different from the traditional voice business   Mobile communications will be similar in     its capability to fixed communications, such that many people will only     have a mobile phone   The mobile phone will be used as an     integral part of the majority of people’s lives- it will not be an added     accessory but a core part of how they conduct their daily lives. The mobile     phone will become akin to a remote control or magic wand that lets people do     what they want when they want
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                    | As with all new technology standards, there is uncertainty and the fear of displacement. Third Generation (3G) mobile is topical and contentious for several reasons:    Because the nature and form of mobile     communications is so radically changed, many people don’t understand how     to make money in the nonvoice world, and do not understand their role in it   3G licenses have started being awarded     around the world, necessitating that existing mobile communications     companies in the 2G world think about and justify their continued existence   3G is based on a different technology     platform- Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)- that is unlike the Time     Division Multiple Access (TDMA) technology that is widely used in the 2G     world. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) was based on TDMA     technology   The US, Japanese and European mobile     players all have different technology competences and are now unified in     this single standard- the separate wireless evolution paths and European     wireless leadership are thereby challenged   Japanese network operators will be the     first to implement 3G networks in the year 2001, and Japanese terminal     manufacturers, who have not had much market share outside their home market,     will be first with 3G terminals   Many industry analysts and other pundits     have questioned the return on an investment in 3G technology- questioning     whether network operators will be able to earn an adequate return on the     capital deployed in acquiring and rolling out a 3G network.   Many media and Internet companies have     expressed an interest in bidding for and using 3G technology as a new     channel to distribute their content, opening the opportunity for new     entrants and new partnerships and value chains
    Source Mobile Lifestreams | 
 
 
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