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4G thamai ithin

mama dan web eke kiyewwa 2015 wenakota 5G networks enawalu
 

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5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems) is a name used in some research papers and projects to denote the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the upcoming 4G standards, which are expected to be finalized between approximately 2011 and 2013. Currently 5G is not a term officially used for any particular specification or in any official document yet made public by telecommunication companies or standardization bodies such as 3GPP, WiMAX Forum or ITU-R. New 3GPP standard releases beyond 4G and LTE Advanced are in progress, but not considered as new mobile generations.

The implementation of standards under a 5G umbrella would likely be around the year of 2020[1]. A new mobile generation has appeared every 10th year since the first 1G system (NMT) was introduced in 1981, including the 2G (GSM) system that started to roll out in 1992, and 3G (W-CDMA/FOMA) which appeared in 2001. The development of the 2G (GSM) and 3G (IMT-2000 and UMTS) standards took about 10 years from the official start of the R&D projects, and development of 4G systems started in 2001 or 2002.[2][3].
It is expected that in terms of data streams, a 5G standard would have peak download and upload speeds of more than 1 Gbps.[2] The development of the bit rates offered by cellular systems is however hard to predict, since the historical bit rate development have shown very little resemblance with a simple exponential function of time (as opposed to for example Moore's law for computing capacity). The data rate increased by a factor 8 from 1G (NMT 1.2 kbps) to 2G (GSM 9.6 kbps). The peak bit rate increased by a factor 40 from 2G to 3G for mobile users (384 kbps), and by a factor and 200 from 2G to 3G for stationary users (2 Mbps). The peak bit rates are expected to increase by a factor 260 from 3G to 4G for mobile users (100 Mbps) and by a factor 500 from 3G to 4G for stationary users (1 Gbps).[4]
 

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oba nodani,mulu lowama dani...
5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems) is a name used in some research papers and projects to denote the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the upcoming 4G standards, which are expected to be finalized between approximately 2011 and 2013. Currently 5G is not a term officially used for any particular specification or in any official document yet made public by telecommunication companies or standardization bodies such as 3GPP, WiMAX Forum or ITU-R. New 3GPP standard releases beyond 4G and LTE Advanced are in progress, but not considered as new mobile generations.

The implementation of standards under a 5G umbrella would likely be around the year of 2020[1]. A new mobile generation has appeared every 10th year since the first 1G system (NMT) was introduced in 1981, including the 2G (GSM) system that started to roll out in 1992, and 3G (W-CDMA/FOMA) which appeared in 2001. The development of the 2G (GSM) and 3G (IMT-2000 and UMTS) standards took about 10 years from the official start of the R&D projects, and development of 4G systems started in 2001 or 2002.[2][3].
It is expected that in terms of data streams, a 5G standard would have peak download and upload speeds of more than 1 Gbps.[2] The development of the bit rates offered by cellular systems is however hard to predict, since the historical bit rate development have shown very little resemblance with a simple exponential function of time (as opposed to for example Moore's law for computing capacity). The data rate increased by a factor 8 from 1G (NMT 1.2 kbps) to 2G (GSM 9.6 kbps). The peak bit rate increased by a factor 40 from 2G to 3G for mobile users (384 kbps), and by a factor and 200 from 2G to 3G for stationary users (2 Mbps). The peak bit rates are expected to increase by a factor 260 from 3G to 4G for mobile users (100 Mbps) and by a factor 500 from 3G to 4G for stationary users (1 Gbps).[4]
machan meka English walin dapanko:rofl:
 

prasadana2

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    meka business walata neda aprove karala tiyenne?

    ya that's some thing else..voip for buisness purpose..

    the thing im saying can be taken by any srilankn..
    its called SLT WIZZ..

    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/index.htm

    it can be used in any country needs only a internet connection..
    can be used with or without a pc..that means we can install a voip sip software and use it with SLT given user name and password
    or we can buy a sip device and configure it like a router and plug it to our DSL router and v can plug a normal phone for in and out calls.. :yes:

    more manuals can be downloaded from here..
    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/page0003.htm
     

    SaNDun

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    ya that's some thing else..voip for buisness purpose..

    the thing im saying can be taken by any srilankn..
    its called SLT WIZZ..

    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/index.htm

    it can be used in any country needs only a internet connection..
    can be used with or without a pc..that means we can install a voip sip software and use it with SLT given user name and password
    or we can buy a sip device and configure it like a router and plug it to our DSL router and v can plug a normal phone for in and out calls.. :yes:

    more manuals can be downloaded from here..
    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/page0003.htm
    :yes: i've used that.. patta !! :yes:
     

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    oba nodani,mulu lowama dani...
    ya that's some thing else..voip for buisness purpose..

    the thing im saying can be taken by any srilankn..
    its called SLT WIZZ..

    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/index.htm

    it can be used in any country needs only a internet connection..
    can be used with or without a pc..that means we can install a voip sip software and use it with SLT given user name and password
    or we can buy a sip device and configure it like a router and plug it to our DSL router and v can plug a normal phone for in and out calls.. :yes:

    more manuals can be downloaded from here..
    http://www.web.wizz.lk/index_files/page0003.htm
    mewaye ganan ehema danne nedda.? site eketh ne..
     

    prasadana2

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    5G (5th generation mobile networks or 5th generation wireless systems) is a name used in some research papers and projects to denote the next major phase of mobile telecommunications standards beyond the upcoming 4G standards, which are expected to be finalized between approximately 2011 and 2013. Currently 5G is not a term officially used for any particular specification or in any official document yet made public by telecommunication companies or standardization bodies such as 3GPP, WiMAX Forum or ITU-R. New 3GPP standard releases beyond 4G and LTE Advanced are in progress, but not considered as new mobile generations.

    The implementation of standards under a 5G umbrella would likely be around the year of 2020[1]. A new mobile generation has appeared every 10th year since the first 1G system (NMT) was introduced in 1981, including the 2G (GSM) system that started to roll out in 1992, and 3G (W-CDMA/FOMA) which appeared in 2001. The development of the 2G (GSM) and 3G (IMT-2000 and UMTS) standards took about 10 years from the official start of the R&D projects, and development of 4G systems started in 2001 or 2002.[2][3].
    It is expected that in terms of data streams, a 5G standard would have peak download and upload speeds of more than 1 Gbps.[2] The development of the bit rates offered by cellular systems is however hard to predict, since the historical bit rate development have shown very little resemblance with a simple exponential function of time (as opposed to for example Moore's law for computing capacity). The data rate increased by a factor 8 from 1G (NMT 1.2 kbps) to 2G (GSM 9.6 kbps). The peak bit rate increased by a factor 40 from 2G to 3G for mobile users (384 kbps), and by a factor and 200 from 2G to 3G for stationary users (2 Mbps). The peak bit rates are expected to increase by a factor 260 from 3G to 4G for mobile users (100 Mbps) and by a factor 500 from 3G to 4G for stationary users (1 Gbps).[4]

    SL is not getting any 5th Gen network still even 4g is under test even in the world.. currently usa only has a 4g network called Verizon..
    4g is called HSDPA+MIMO (multiple input multiple output)..
    there is only HTC 4g handsets currently available on the market..
    so we are getting 4g network ..proud to say that we srilankan's are one of the few in the world to get it.. :yes:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G

    actually we currently use wimax which is also a part of the 4g network..
     
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    pawusi

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    මචං මම ඔය මොබයිල් ඉන්ඩස්ට්‍රි එක ගැන මෙලෝ දෙයක් දන්නේ නෑ.මට මෙන්න මේක කියපන්.දැන් හච් ලංකාවේ ලොන්ච් කරල සෑහෙන කාලයක් වෙනව නේද?මගේ ගාව සිම් එකක් තියෙනව.උන්ගෙ අයකිරීම් වුනත් සාදාරණයි.ඇයි උන්ට තාම මාර්කට් එකේ ප්ලෙස් එකක් නැත්තෙ.3G ත් තාම නෑ.:confused:
     
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    මචං මම ඔය මොබයිල් ඉන්ඩස්ට්‍රි එක ගැන මෙලෝ දෙයක් දන්නේ නෑ.මට මෙන්න මේක කියපන්.දැන් හච් ලංකාවේ ලොන්ච් කරල සෑහෙන කාලයක් වෙනව නේද?මගේ ගාව සිම් එකක් තියෙනව.උන්ගෙ අයකිරීම් වුනත් සාදාරණයි.හොඳ විනිවිද බාවයක් තියෙනව අනිත් කනෙක්ශන් වල වැඩිය.ඇයි උන්ට තාම මාර්කට් එකේ ප්ලෙස් එකක් නැත්තෙ.3G ත් තාම නෑ.:confused:
    අයියෝ පවු :rofl::rofl:
     

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    machan topic eken pita deyak ahanne.
    Smart 5 wala charges adu unata passe Upahara walath anith netwrk walata thibba chrgs adu unada?
    kalin thibbe SMS Rs2/call Rs3 ne.
    eka wenasak unada???
     

    rooshan2008

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    poddak inna kastiya mobitel langadima elakiri wadak karanawa..lankawe eka network ekakatawath karaganna amaru wadak..damma kiyanna ba confirm unama kiyannam...the best technology comming sooooooon..

    menna mekai danna taramin kiyannam mang isellama hithuwe wena ekak... hebei umba signal gapu hinda wede tikak mattui... airtel isellama karanda hitapu de ne karanda yanne

    Satellite Coverage..... Mama Harida Thicps :yes: