Телеком - взгляд в будущее

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Телеком: взгляд в будущее Дмитрий Яшин

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The Internet of Things is being rolled out in vertical market sectors (such asDigital Health,Smart City,Smart Energy) as well as cross industry horizontal, scalable deployments. From

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1G 1 , 1980 1990 2.4kbps. . .DRAWBACKS OF 1GPoor Voice Quality Poor Battery Life Large Phone Size No Security Limited Capacity Poor Handoff Reliability

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2G GSMlaunched in Finland in the year 1991. use digital signals.data speed was upto 64kbps.text messages, picture messages and MMS (multi media message).better quality and capacity.

2.5G (GPRS)Phone CallsSend/Receive E-mail MessagesWeb BrowsingSpeed : 64-144 kbpsCamera PhonesTake a time of 6-9 mins. to download a 3 mins. Mp3 song

2G2G technology refers to the 2nd generation which is based on GSM.It was launched in Finland in the year 1991. 2G network use digital signals.Its data speed was upto 64kbps.It enables services such as text messages, picture messages and MMS (multi media message).It provides better quality and capacity.

DRAWBACKS OF 2G2G requires strong digital signals to help mobile phones work. If there is no network coverage in any specific area , digital signals would weak.These systems are unable to handle complex data such as Videos.

2.5G2.5G is a technology between the second (2G) and third (3G) generation of mobile telephony.2.5G is sometimes described as 2G Cellular Technology combined with General Packet Radio Service (GPRS).

:Phone CallsSend/Receive E-mail MessagesWeb BrowsingSpeed : 64-144 kbpsCamera PhonesTake a time of 6-9 mins. to download a 3 mins. Mp3 song

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3G technology refer to third generation which was introduced in year 2000s.Data Transmission speed increased from 144kbps- 2Mbps.Typically called Smart Phones and features increased its bandwidth and data transfer rates to accommodate web-based applications and audio and video files.

3G technology refer to third generation which was introduced in year 2000s.Data Transmission speed increased from 144kbps- 2Mbps.Typically called Smart Phones and features increased its bandwidth and data transfer rates to accommodate web-based applications and audio and video files.

FEATURES OF 3G TECHNOLOGYProviding Faster Communication Send/Receive Large Email Messages High Speed Web / More Security Video Conferencing / 3D Gaming TV Streaming/ Mobile TV/ Phone Calls Large Capacities and Broadband Capabilities 11 sec 1.5 min. time to download a 3 min Mp3 song.

DRAWBACKS OF 3G TECHNOLOGY Expensive fees for 3G Licenses Services It was challenge to build the infrastructure for 3G High Bandwidth Requirement Expensive 3G Phones. Large Cell Phones

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4G TECHNOLOGYHigh-speed data access High quality streaming video Combination of wi-fi and wi-max Capable of providing 100Mbps 1Gbps speed. One of the basic term used to describe 4G is MAGIC.Mobile MultimediaAnytime AnywhereGlobal Mobility SupportIntegrated Wireless SolutionCustomized Personal Services4G (Anytime, Anywhere):The next generations of wireless technology that promises higher data rates and expanded multimedia services. Capable to provide speed 100Mbps-1Gbps. High QOS and High Security Provide any kind of service at any time as per user requirements, anywhere.Features Include: More Security High Speed High Capacity Low Cost Per-bit etc.

DRAWBACKS OF 4GBattery uses is moreHard to implementNeed complicated hardwareExpensive equipment required to implement next generation network.

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Adoption of LTE technology as of December 7, 2014 Countries with commercial LTE service Countries with commercial LTE network deployment on-going or planned Countries with LTE trial systems (pre-commitment) None

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CONCLUSION All totally the best way to help all users is to use 5G as the next wireless system and in totally it is safety and secure for public, this the need that demands the solution. Todays wired society is going wireless and if it has problem, 5G is answer. 5G technology is going to give tough competition to Computers and Laptops. It will be available in the market 2020 at affordable cost with more reliability than previous mobiles.5G technology is going to be a new revolution in wireless systems market.As data traffic has tremendous growth potential, under 4G existing voice centric telecom hierarchies will be moving flat IP architecture where, base stations will be directly connected to media gateways.5G will promote concept of Super Core, where all the network operators will be connected one single core and have one single infrastructure, regardless of their access technologies.5G will bring evaluation of active infra sharing and managed services and eventually all existing network operators will be MVNOs (Mobile virtual network operators).

The ITU has outlined its vision and roadmap for the 5G standard, defining 5G as networks capable of transmitting data at up to 20Gbps.The ITU has also declared that 5G networks will have a capacity to provide over 100Mbps data rates to over 1 million IoT devices within one square kilometer

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https://www.tmforum.org/resources/research-and-analysis/internet-of-things-how-billions-of-connected-touchpoints-impact-customers/You can find any number of definitions, explanations and ambitions for the unfolding phenomenon often called the Internet of Things (IoT). There is some consensus, though, that the mature IoT will be characterized by continuous hyper-internetworking of unprecedented volumes of data and information, generated by, and harvested from, many billions of devices, platforms, applications and people. Although the IoT means different things to different interest groups, there is some agreement that part of the phenomenon will eventually lead to the internetworking of enormous and unparalleled quantities of data and information. This will be generated by, and harvested from, many billions of sensors, probes, monitors, actuators, devices, machines, platforms, applications and people.

Accordingly, some ambitious IoT figures have been forecast. One International Data Corporation (IDC) report calculates the installed and connected base of IoT units could reach around 30 billion by 2020. Meantime, Cisco Systems Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG) predicts some 25 billion devices will be connected by 2015, and 50 billion by 2020. Predictions for the number of connected devices by 2020

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