The following article will explore the impact of IMT-2000 on contemporary society. IMT-2000 has been a topic of interest and debate over the years, generating conflicting opinions among experts and the general public. This figure/person/theme has left an indelible mark on popular culture, politics, economics, and many other aspects of modern society. Through a detailed analysis we will try to shed light on the influence of IMT-2000 in different areas, as well as examine its relevance in the current context. Various perspectives will be addressed and arguments will be presented that invite reflection and debate on this topic.
IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications-2000) is the global standard for third generation (3G) wireless communications as defined by the International Telecommunication Union.[1][2][3]
In 1999 ITU approved five radio interfaces for IMT-2000 as a part of the ITU-R M.1457 Recommendation.[4] The five standards are:[5]
To meet the IMT-2000 standards, a system must provide peak data rates of at 384 kbit/s for mobile stations and 2 Mbit/s for fixed stations.[2][6][7][8][9]
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...At least 384 kbit/s in outdoor to indoor and pedestrian radio environments, BER ≤ 10−6, both for circuit and packet services...At least 2048 kbit/s in indoor office radio environment, BER ≤ 10−6, both for circuit and packet services...
With minimum consistent Internet speeds of 144 Kbps, 3G was supposed to bring 'mobile broadband.'