"Third generation", or "3 g" is a standard for mobile networks.
It is officially called "International Mobile Telecommunications-2000" (IMT-2000). "NG" is on the other hand, an acronym for "next generation," a project development for the Internet Protocol. It is also known as IPv6.
Function
- NG and 3 g are networking standards.
Systems for the transport of data, and video as well as the voices need to third generation. Voice over IP (VoIP) and video conferencing mean NG is designed to carry voice and data.
Development
A project, the 3 g is defined by the International Union of telecommunications (ITU). The ITU has defined 4 already. intermediate improvements in standards mean 3.75 G 3. 5 G, 3 9 g. The first draft of IPv6 was published by the IETF (Internet Engineering) working group in 1998. Lack has provided impetus for the development in the current IPv4 IP address. Since the beginning of the development project appeared new requirements such as facilities for multicast delivery and better mobile IP, voice over IP and video streaming.
Convergence
Development of 3 g data to the supremacy of IP data networks to provide services. From the original design of intellectual property offers wireless networks challenges, provided. Issues such as addressing (objective principal ft) must be redesigned to meet mobile ad hoc networks.
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