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Evolution of Mobile Communication

The Evolution of Mobile Communication


The story of mobile communication has been an amazing one that I have been so lucky to watch from the beginning. Technologically, the change from huge communication gadgets to handsets of today is very surprising. Allow me to tell you stalling technology and how I was there and my knowledge about it will be to you.

1. The Beginning: Analog Cellular Networks

The 1980s was when I noticed the first mobile cellular phones releasing into the market. These devices were really big, covered with weighty metals, and running out of the battery incredibly quickly. The analog networks they were using were mostly the band of voice calls.


2. The Digital Era: 2G Networks

30s brought the dawn of digital cellular networks to us. A kind of pride and excitement I can share when I was able to send my first message using it. The era was an epoch of lighter and more efficient phones as a result.


3. The Internet Age: 3G Networks

2000s was the year when 3G networks rolled out. Tears of joy welled up in my eyes the day I entered the net using a mobile phone. Smartphones and mobile applications are the ones that came from that kind of technology.


4. The Smartphone Revolution: 4G Networks

4G appeared in the late 2000s-early 2010s, which was marked by the rise of the internet. I still think that the rate and capabilities of those devices are what they are. Phones metamorphosed into our communication, entertainment, and information channels.


5. The Future: 5G and Beyond

Now we are at an entrance of the 5G world. The prospect of even higher speeds and lower latency rates sounds amazing. I am waiting for watching out how these devices will be the enablers of products such as augmented reality and the Internet of Things.


Later on, mobile communication changed the way we stand with the world. We went from just voice calls to video chats, social media, and instant information sources by which it is a part of our life in each day. My concern for the future is to be able to see which new features will be the magnet of the next episode of mobile communication.

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