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== Definition ==
 
   
The term '''2G''' refers to '''Second Generation''' [[mobile service]]s that provide [[voice communication]]s and a relatively low [[data transmission]] rate. [[GSM]] and [[CDMA]] are examples of 2G technologies.
 
 
== See also ==
 
 
* [[1G]]
 
* [[2.5G]]
 
* [[3G]]
 
* [[4G]]
 
* [[5G]]
 
   
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The term refers to Second Generation Mobile services. Second-generation wireless devices were characterized by [[digitize]]d delivery systems.
 
[[Category:Acronyms]]
 
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[[Category:Telecommunications]]
 
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[[Category:Wireless]]
 
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