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2G$539143$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

TERM USED TO REPRESENT THE 2ND GENERATION OF MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
2.5G; 2.5G wireless; 2G wireless; 2.75G; 2-G; 2,75G; 3G transition; 2G GSM; 2g; 2-g; 2,5G
  • Cellular network standards and generation timeline.

2G      
adj. Segunda Generación, de o relativo a la segunda generación de tecnología móvil
GSM         
  • Mr Dupuis and Mr Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • Prototype GSM phones
  • The structure of a GSM network
  • GSM [[cell site]] antennas in the [[Deutsches Museum]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]]
  • A nano sim used in mobile phones
STANDARD TO DESCRIBE PROTOCOLS FOR SECOND GENERATION DIGITAL CELLULAR NETWORKS USED BY MOBILE PHONES
Global system for mobile communications; Mobile phone base station; Gsm; Extended Global System; Extended Global System for Mobile Communications; Global system for mobile cellular communications; History of GSM; Groupe Spécial Mobile; Global System for Mobile Communications; Global System for Mobile Communication; Global System for Mobile communications; Digital Communications System; SGSM; GSM network; Groupe Special Mobile; GSM 07.07; GSM Gateway; Global System For Mobile Communications; GSM phone system; Global System for Mobile; GEA/1; GEA-1; GEA-2; GEA/2; Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communications
abbreviation
sistema m global para comunicaciones móviles
Global System for Mobile Communication         
  • Mr Dupuis and Mr Haug during a GSM meeting in Belgium, April 1992
  • Prototype GSM phones
  • The structure of a GSM network
  • GSM [[cell site]] antennas in the [[Deutsches Museum]], [[Munich]], [[Germany]]
  • A nano sim used in mobile phones
STANDARD TO DESCRIBE PROTOCOLS FOR SECOND GENERATION DIGITAL CELLULAR NETWORKS USED BY MOBILE PHONES
Global system for mobile communications; Mobile phone base station; Gsm; Extended Global System; Extended Global System for Mobile Communications; Global system for mobile cellular communications; History of GSM; Groupe Spécial Mobile; Global System for Mobile Communications; Global System for Mobile Communication; Global System for Mobile communications; Digital Communications System; SGSM; GSM network; Groupe Special Mobile; GSM 07.07; GSM Gateway; Global System For Mobile Communications; GSM phone system; Global System for Mobile; GEA/1; GEA-1; GEA-2; GEA/2; Global System for Mobile (GSM) Communications
See: GSM

Definition

IMT2000
International Mobile Telecommunications [Additional explanations: at] 2000 [Additional explanations: Mhz] (Reference: mobile-systems), "Style: IMT-2000"

Wikipedia

2G

2G is a short notation for second-generation cellular network, a group of technology standards employed for cellular networks. 2G was commercially launched on the GSM standard in Finland by Radiolinja (now part of Elisa Oyj) in 1991. After 2G was launched, the previous mobile wireless network systems were retroactively dubbed 1G. While radio signals on 1G networks are analog, radio signals on 2G networks are digital, though both systems use digital signaling to connect cellular radio towers to the rest of the mobile network system.

The most common 2G technology was the time-division multiple access (TDMA)-based GSM standard, used in most of the world outside Japan. In North America, Digital AMPS (IS-54 and IS-136) and cdmaOne (IS-95) were dominant, but GSM was also used. In Japan the ubiquitous system was Personal Digital Cellular (PDC) though another, Personal Handy-phone System (PHS), also existed.

Three primary benefits of 2G networks over their 1G predecessors were:

  1. Digitally encrypted phone conversations, at least between the mobile phone and the cellular base station but not necessarily in the rest of the network.
  2. Significantly more efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum enabling more users per frequency band.
  3. Data services for mobile, starting with SMS text messages then expanding to Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS).

With General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), 2G offers a theoretical maximum transfer speed of 40 kbit/s (5 kB/s). With EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution), there is a theoretical maximum transfer speed of 384 kbit/s (48 kB/s).