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		<title>2G</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The primary differenence between 1G and 2G networks is that 2G networks use digital radio signals as apposed to analog signals.&#160; A digital signal uses descrete values to transmit information from one point to another rather than using a continuos range of values as the analog system.&#160;&#160;&#160;Basically, the digital signal&#160;transmits two&#160;types of pulses, one represents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The primary differenence between 1G and 2G networks is that 2G networks use <strong>digita</strong>l radio signals as apposed to <strong>analog </strong>signals.&nbsp; A digital signal uses descrete values to transmit information from one point to another rather than using a continuos range of values as the analog system.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Basically, the digital signal&nbsp;transmits two&nbsp;types of pulses, one represents a 1 (pulse present), and one represents a&nbsp;0 (pulse absent).&nbsp; These digital signals are combined into a packets to represent&nbsp;the information being transmitted. Okay, so what&#8217;s the big deal anyway.&nbsp; Well, the inherent issues with regard to the transmission has to do with the &quot;interference&quot; or &quot;distortion&quot; of the signal&nbsp;during transmission.&nbsp; In analog circuits,&nbsp;&nbsp;due to the nature of how the information is encoded, makes them much more suceptible to distortion than digital circuits,&nbsp;&nbsp;since a small change in the signal can represent a large change in the information it represents.&nbsp; Digital circuits, on the other hand, are transmitting only two distinct values, can reduce the distortion by using a range a values to represent either a &quot;1&quot; or&nbsp;&quot;0&quot;. The&nbsp;primary advantages of 2G technology was the increase in system capacity as digital voice&nbsp;data could be compressed so that more calls could be packed into the same amount of radio bandwidth than with analog voice data.&nbsp; Digital systems also required less battery power for transmissions, so batteries&nbsp;could be smaller.&nbsp; Digital voice also allowed for error checking which resulted in&nbsp;better sound quality.&nbsp;</p>

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