Now a day’s 3G networks allow mobile operators to affordable
address the growing global demand for low-latency broadband services, a demand
that is not being met by existing fixed-line networks. In addition, 3G, which
has the advantage of being backwards-compatible with legacy networks, provides
increased network capacity and other efficiency enhancements that enable
operators to deliver more competitive mobile broadband services, while ultimately
reducing their investments in both OpEx and CapEx.
3G network applications and infrastructure services are
enabling the much-anticipated convergence of computing, mobile communications and
consumer electronics. New types of connected devices and services are redefining
market sectors including education, healthcare and entertainment to name a few.
Multimode 3G solutions enable access to multiple types of networks; stimulating
the progression of ever more advanced service solutions and creating
ever-richer user experiences for consumers.
Furthermore, the growing proliferation of 3G devices and the
ever expanding industry ecosphere is creating economies of scale that lead to lower
total cost of network ownership for operators and makes mobile connectivity
more affordable and practical. The benefits of having affordable access to
mobile broadband devices and services extend to a country’s institutions,
businesses and mass market segments. For instance, expanded opportunities for
growth and profitability in the business sector made possible by 3G leads to a
trickle down effect that benefits a country’s general population. We will explore citizens
utilizing 3G supported devices and how they enjoy increasingly higher levels of service convenience,
safety and productivity.
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