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Introduction
3G refers to the collection of third generation cellular technologies that are designed to allow mobile cellular operators to offer integrated data and voice services over cellular networks. WIFI refers to the 802.11b wireless Ethernet standard that was designed to support wireless LANs . Two technology reflect fundamentally The Goal of Discussion of these Two technology
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3G
3G is a Technology for Mobile service providers
M.S.P use licensed spectrum to provide mobile telephone coverage Each Mobile base Station support users up to several kms The First mobile Services were Analog
Implementation
The first pre-commercial 3G network was launched by NTT DoCoMo in Japan branded FOMA, in May of 2001 on a pre-release of W-CDMA technology. The first commercial launch of 3G was also by NTT DoCoMo in Japan on October 1, 2001. The second network of 3G was launched by SK Telecom in South Korea on the CDMA2000 1xEVDO technology.
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Standards
International Telecommunications Union consists of Six radio Interfaces.
W-CDMA CDMA2000 TD-CDMA/TD-SCDMA UWC DECT MOBILE WIMAX 3G technologies enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficeincy.
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Evolution of 3G
Cellular mobile telecommunications networks are being upgraded to use 3G technologies from 1999 to 2010. Japan was the first country to introduce 3G nationally, and in Japan the transition to 3G was largely completed in 2006. Korea then adopted 3G Networks and the transition was made as early as 2004.
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WiFi
WiFi is the popular name for the wireless Ethernet 802.11b standard for WLANS.
WiFi LANS operate using unlicensed spectrum 2.4GHZ band. Each base station can support connections only over a range of a hundred meters. Number of Service Providers that are offering WiFi services.
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Commercial WiFi C.W. services are available in places such as Internet cafes, Coffee houses and Airports around the world.
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WiSE Technologies provides commercial hotspots for airports, universities, and independent cafes in the US; T-Mobile provides hotspots in many Starbucks in the U.S, and UK; Pacific Century Cyber works provides hotspots in Pacific Coffee shops in Hong Kong
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Free WiFi
Many Groups, Communities, Cities, Municipalities have set up free WiFi networks. Many Smaller Countries and Municipalities provide Free WiFi hotspots and residential WiFi internet access to everyone . Many Universities provide free WiFi internet access. McDonalds corporation offers WiFi access branded www.123seminarsonly.com 10 McInternet
Advantages of WiFi
Wi-Fi networks support roaming, in which a mobile client station such as a laptop computer can move from one access point to another as the user moves around a building or area. Many access points and network interfaces support various degrees of encryption to protect traffic from interception. Wi-Fi is a global set of standards. Unlike cellular carriers, the same Wi-Fi client works in different countries around the world
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3G and WiFi is their embedded support for voice services. Potential advantages of 3G over WiFi is that 3G offers better support for private communications than does WiFi.
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congestion issues.
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Conclusions
This article offers a qualitative comparison of two wireless technologies that could be viewed as simultaneously as substitute and/or complementary paths for involving to broadband wireless access. The two technologies are 3G, which is the preferred path for mobile providers, and WiFi , one of the many WLAN technologies
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