What is 5G Mobile communication technology?
Every mobile phone have small in built network, and while communicating they use other phones to connect to destination, And no charges for communication.....
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- The letter G refers to the word generation, and since in the UK and Europe we're only getting into 3G now (remember watching in the news about european governments getting billions of pounds/francs/deutchmarks etc, all in the bidding war for licences for the frequencies) for land grab in the race to the next generation of mobile technology. The US is further behind but catching up fast, and Japan has a different system altogether called DoCoMo, and that could almost be referred to as 4G. For the most part, it's not here yet, except in the minds of people in who dream this up. Your additional question, "and no charges for communication..." nothing is free when it comes to mobile communications, because for the money you pay, you get a level of service, but you could be thinking of a new system being introduced on some GSM networks called push-to-talk, more information on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_to_talk Most people I know are still only using 2G functions, like the basic mobile for making na dreceiving calls from almost anywhere, and the text messaging funcions. Even the new stuff like Picture messaging isn't all that well utilised. What I would like to see in 5G is higher signal strength and a 0% drop rate - regular mobile users will know exactly what that means, but it requires more masts and receivers, and you knoew the controvdrsy thats causing in some countries. Most all ideas fifth Generation is still all theory and only exists in the communications and science laboratories. When its launched I'm sure we'll all know about it.
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