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3G

3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology. It is the upgrade over 2G, 2.5G, GPRS and 2.75G Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution networks, offering faster data transfer, and better voice quality.[1] This network was superseded by 4G, and later on by 5G. This network is based on a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunications use services and networks that comply with the International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) specifications by the International Telecommunication Union. 3G finds application in wireless voice telephony, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet access, video calls and mobile TV.[1]

A USB modem for 3G plugged into a laptop.

3G telecommunication networks support services that provide an information transfer rate of at least 144 kbit/s.[2][3] Later 3G releases, often denoted 3.5G and 3.75G, also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s to smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers. This ensures it can be applied to wireless voice calls, mobile Internet access, fixed wireless Internet access, video calls and mobile TV technologies.

A new generation of cellular standards has appeared approximately every tenth year since 1G systems were introduced in 1979 and the early to mid-1980s. Each generation is characterized by new frequency bands, higher data rates and non–backward-compatible transmission technology. The first commercial 3G networks were introduced in mid-2001.[4][5][6][7]

Overview edit

Several telecommunications companies marketed wireless mobile Internet services as 3G, indicating that the advertised service was provided over a 3G wireless network. However, 3G services have largely been supplanted in marketing by 4G and 5G services in most areas of the world. Services advertised as 3G are required to meet IMT-2000 technical standards, including standards for reliability and speed (data transfer rates). To meet the IMT-2000 standards, a system must provide peak data rates of at least 144 kbit/s.[3] However, many services advertised as 3G provide higher speed than the minimum technical requirements for a 3G service.[8] Subsequent 3G releases, denoted 3.5G and 3.75G, provided mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s for smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers.[9]

3G branded standards:

  • The UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) system, standardized by 3GPP in 2001, was used in Europe, Japan, China (with a different radio interface) and other regions predominated by GSM (Global Systems for Mobile) 2G system infrastructure. The cell phones are typically UMTS and GSM hybrids. Several radio interfaces are offered, sharing the same infrastructure:
    • The original and most widespread radio interface is called W-CDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access).
    • The TD-SCDMA radio interface was commercialized in 2009 and only offered in China.
    • The latest UMTS release, HSPA+, can provide peak data rates up to 56 Mbit/s in the downlink in theory (28 Mbit/s in existing services) and 22 Mbit/s in the uplink.
  • The CDMA2000 system, first offered in 2002, standardized by 3GPP2, used especially in North America and South Korea, sharing infrastructure with the IS-95 2G standard. The cell phones are typically CDMA2000 and IS-95 hybrids. The latest release EVDO Rev. B offers peak rates of 14.7 Mbit/s downstream.

The 3G systems and radio interfaces are based on spread spectrum radio transmission technology. While the GSM EDGE standard ("2.9G"), DECT cordless phones and Mobile WiMAX standards formally also fulfill the IMT-2000 requirements and are approved as 3G standards by ITU, these are typically not branded as 3G and are based on completely different technologies.

The common standards complying with the IMT2000/3G standard are:

  • EDGE, a revision by the 3GPP organization to the older 2G GSM based transmission methods, which utilizes the same switching nodes, base station sites, and frequencies as GPRS, but includes a new base station and cellphone RF circuits. It is based on the three times as efficient 8PSK modulation scheme as a supplement to the original GMSK modulation scheme. EDGE is still used extensively due to its ease of upgrade from existing 2G GSM infrastructure and cell phones.
    • EDGE combined with the GPRS 2.5G technology is called EGPRS, and allows peak data rates in the order of 200 kbit/s, just like the original UMTS WCDMA versions and thus formally fulfill the IMT2000 requirements on 3G systems. However, in practice, EDGE is seldom marketed as a 3G system, but a 2.9G system. EDGE shows slightly better system spectral efficiency than the original UMTS and CDMA2000 systems, but it is difficult to reach much higher peak data rates due to the limited GSM spectral bandwidth of 200 kHz, and it is thus a dead end.
    • EDGE was also a mode in the IS-136 TDMA system, no longer used.
    • Evolved EDGE, the latest revision, has peaks of 1 Mbit/s downstream and 400 kbit/s upstream but is not commercially used.
  • The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, created and revised by the 3GPP. The family is a full revision from GSM in terms of encoding methods and hardware, although some GSM sites can be retrofitted to broadcast in the UMTS/W-CDMA format.
    • W-CDMA is the most common deployment, commonly operated on the 2,100 MHz band. A few others use the 850, 900, and 1,900 MHz bands.
      • HSPA is an amalgamation of several upgrades to the original W-CDMA standard and offers speeds of 14.4 Mbit/s down and 5.76 Mbit/s up. HSPA is backward-compatible and uses the same frequencies as W-CDMA.
      • HSPA+, a further revision and upgrade of HSPA, can provide theoretical peak data rates up to 168 Mbit/s in the downlink and 22 Mbit/s in the uplink, using a combination of air interface improvements as well as multi-carrier HSPA and MIMO. Technically though, MIMO and DC-HSPA can be used without the "+" enhancements of HSPA+.
  • The CDMA2000 system, or IS-2000, including CDMA2000 1x and CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data (or EVDO), standardized by 3GPP2 (differing from the 3GPP), evolving from the original IS-95 CDMA system, is used especially in North America, China, India, Pakistan, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Europe, and Africa.
    • CDMA2000 1x Rev. E has an increased voice capacity (by three times the original amount) compared to Rev. 0 EVDO Rev. B offers downstream peak rates of 14.7 Mbit/s while Rev. C enhanced existing and new terminal user experience.

While DECT cordless phones and Mobile WiMAX standards formally also fulfill the IMT-2000 requirements, they are not usually considered due to their rarity and unsuitability for usage with mobile phones.[10]

Break-up of 3G systems edit

The 3G (UMTS and CDMA2000) research and development projects started in 1992. In 1999, ITU approved five radio interfaces for IMT-2000 as a part of the ITU-R M.1457 Recommendation; WiMAX was added in 2007.[11]

There are evolutionary standards (EDGE and CDMA) that are backward-compatible extensions to pre-existing 2G networks as well as revolutionary standards that require all-new network hardware and frequency allocations. The cell phones use UMTS in combination with 2G GSM standards and bandwidths, but do not support EDGE. The latter group is the UMTS family, which consists of standards developed for IMT-2000, as well as the independently developed standards DECT and WiMAX, which were included because they fit the IMT-2000 definition.

While EDGE fulfills the 3G specifications, most GSM/UMTS phones report EDGE ("2.75G") and UMTS ("3G") functionality.[12]

History edit

 
Cellular network standards and generation timeline.

3G technology was the result of research and development work carried out by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in the early 1980s. 3G specifications and standards were developed in fifteen years. The technical specifications were made available to the public under the name IMT-2000. The communication spectrum between 400 MHz to 3 GHz was allocated for 3G. Both the government and communication companies approved the 3G standard. The first pre-commercial 3G network was launched by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in 1998,[13] branded as FOMA. It was first available in May 2001 as a pre-release (test) of W-CDMA technology. The first commercial launch of 3G was also by NTT DoCoMo in Japan on 1 October 2001, although it was initially somewhat limited in scope;[14][15] broader availability of the system was delayed by apparent concerns over its reliability.[16]

The first European pre-commercial network was an UMTS network on the Isle of Man by Manx Telecom, the operator then owned by British Telecom, and the first commercial network (also UMTS based W-CDMA) in Europe was opened for business by Telenor in December 2001 with no commercial handsets and thus no paying customers.

The first network to go commercially live was by SK Telecom in South Korea on the CDMA-based 1xEV-DO technology in January 2002. By May 2002, the second South Korean 3G network was by KT on EV-DO and thus the South Koreans were the first to see competition among 3G operators.

The first commercial United States 3G network was by Monet Mobile Networks, on CDMA2000 1x EV-DO technology, but the network provider later shut down operations. The second 3G network operator in the US was Verizon Wireless in July 2002, also on CDMA2000 1x EV-DO. AT&T Mobility was also a true 3G UMTS network, having completed its upgrade of the 3G network to HSUPA.

The first commercial United Kingdom 3G network was started by Hutchison Telecom which was originally behind Orange S.A.[17] In 2003, it announced first commercial third generation or 3G mobile phone network in the UK.

The first pre-commercial demonstration network in the southern hemisphere was built in Adelaide, South Australia, by m.Net Corporation in February 2002 using UMTS on 2100 MHz. This was a demonstration network for the 2002 IT World Congress. The first commercial 3G network was launched by Hutchison Telecommunications branded as Three or "3" in June 2003.[18]

In India, on 11 December 2008, the first 3G mobile and internet services were launched by a state-owned company, Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Limited (MTNL), within the metropolitan cities of Delhi and Mumbai. After MTNL, another state-owned company, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), began deploying the 3G networks country-wide.

Emtel launched the first 3G network in Africa.[19]

Adoption edit

Japan was one of the first countries to adopt 3G, the reason being the process of 3G spectrum allocation, which in Japan was awarded without much upfront cost. The frequency spectrum was allocated in the US and Europe based on auctioning, thereby requiring a huge initial investment for any company wishing to provide 3G services. European companies collectively paid over 100 billion dollars in their spectrum auctions.[20]

Nepal Telecom adopted 3G Service for the first time in southern Asia. However, its 3G was relatively slow to be adopted in Nepal. In some instances, 3G networks do not use the same radio frequencies as 2G, so mobile operators must build entirely new networks and license entirely new frequencies, especially to achieve high data transmission rates. Other countries' delays were due to the expenses of upgrading transmission hardware, especially for UMTS, whose deployment required the replacement of most broadcast towers. Due to these issues and difficulties with deployment, many carriers could not or delayed the acquisition of these updated capabilities.

In December 2007, 190 3G networks were operating in 40 countries and 154 HSDPA networks were operating in 71 countries, according to the Global Mobile Suppliers Association (GSA). In Asia, Europe, Canada, and the US, telecommunication companies use W-CDMA technology with the support of around 100 terminal designs to operate 3G mobile networks.

The roll-out of 3G networks was delayed by the enormous costs of additional spectrum licensing fees in some countries. The license fees in some European countries were particularly high, bolstered by government auctions of a limited number of licenses and sealed bid auctions, and initial excitement over 3G's potential. This led to a telecoms crash that ran concurrently with similar crashes in the fibre-optic and dot.com fields.

The 3G standard is perhaps well known because of a massive expansion of the mobile communications market post-2G and advances of the consumer mobile phone. An especially notable development during this time is the smartphone (for example, the iPhone, and the Android family), combining the abilities of a PDA with a mobile phone, leading to widespread demand for mobile internet connectivity. 3G has also introduced the term "mobile broadband" because its speed and capability made it a viable alternative for internet browsing, and USB Modems connecting to 3G networks, and now 4G became increasingly common.

Market penetration edit

By June 2007, the 200 millionth 3G subscriber had been connected of which 10 million were in Nepal and 8.2 million in India. This 200 millionth is only 6.7% of the 3 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide. (When counting CDMA2000 1x RTT customers—max bitrate 72% of the 200 kbit/s which defines 3G—the total size of the nearly-3G subscriber base was 475 million as of June 2007, which was 15.8% of all subscribers worldwide.) In the countries where 3G was launched first – Japan and South Korea – 3G penetration is over 70%.[21] In Europe the leading country[when?] for 3G penetration is Italy with a third of its subscribers migrated to 3G. Other leading countries[when?] for 3G use include Nepal, UK, Austria, Australia and Singapore at the 32% migration level.

According to ITU estimates,[22] as of Q4 2012 there were 2096 million active mobile-broadband[vague] subscribers worldwide out of a total of 6835 million subscribers—this is just over 30%. About half the mobile-broadband subscriptions are for subscribers in developed nations, 934 million out of 1600 million total, well over 50%. Note however that there is a distinction between a phone with mobile-broadband connectivity and a smart phone with a large display and so on—although according[23] to the ITU and informatandm.com the US has 321 million mobile subscriptions, including 256 million that are 3G or 4G, which is both 80% of the subscriber base and 80% of the US population, according[22] to ComScore just a year earlier in Q4 2011 only about 42% of people surveyed in the US reported they owned a smart phone. In Japan, 3G penetration was similar at about 81%, but smart phone ownership was lower at about 17%.[22] In China, there were 486.5 million 3G subscribers in June 2014,[24] in a population of 1,385,566,537 (2013 UN estimate).

Decline and decommissions edit

Since the increasing adoption of 4G networks across the globe, 3G use has been in decline. Several operators around the world have already or are in the process of shutting down their 3G networks (see table below). In several places, 3G is being shut down while its older predecessor 2G is being kept in operation; Vodafone Europe is doing this, citing 2G's usefulness as a low-power fallback.[25] EE in the UK, plans to switch off their 3G networks in early 2024.[26] In the US, Verizon shutdown their 3G services on 31 December 2022,[27] T-Mobile shut down Sprint's networks on 31 March 2022 and shutdown their main networks on 1 July 2022,[28] and AT&T has done so on 22 February 2022.[29]

Currently 3G around the world is declining in availability and support. Technology that depends on 3G for usage are becoming inoperable in many places. For example, the European Union plans to ensure that member countries maintain 2G networks as a fallback[citation needed], so 3G devices that are backwards compatible with 2G frequencies can continue to be used. However, in countries that plan to decommission 2G networks or have already done so as well, such as the United States and Singapore, devices supporting only 3G and backwards compatible with 2G are becoming inoperable.[30] As of February 2022, less than 1% of cell phone customers in the United States used 3G; AT&T offered free replacement devices to some customers in the run-up to its shutdown.[31]

Patents edit

It has been estimated that there are almost 8,000 patents declared essential (FRAND) related to the 483 technical specifications which form the 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards.[32][33] Twelve companies accounted in 2004 for 90% of the patents (Qualcomm, Ericsson, Nokia, Motorola, Philips, NTT DoCoMo, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, Hitachi, InterDigital, and Matsushita).

Even then, some patents essential to 3G might not have been declared by their patent holders. It is believed that Nortel and Lucent have undisclosed patents essential to these standards.[33]

Furthermore, the existing 3G Patent Platform Partnership Patent pool has little impact on FRAND protection because it excludes the four largest patent owners for 3G.[34][35]

Features edit

Data rates edit

ITU has not provided a clear[36][vague] definition of the data rate that users can expect from 3G equipment or providers. Thus users sold 3G service may not be able to point to a standard and say that the rates it specifies are not being met. While stating in commentary that "it is expected that IMT-2000 will provide higher transmission rates: a minimum data rate of 2 Mbit/s for stationary or walking users, and 348 kbit/s in a moving vehicle,"[37] the ITU does not actually clearly specify minimum required rates, nor required average rates, nor what modes[clarification needed] of the interfaces qualify as 3G, so various[vague] data rates are sold as '3G' in the market.

In a market implementation, 3G downlink data speeds defined by telecom service providers vary depending on the underlying technology deployed; up to 384kbit/s for UMTS (WCDMA), up to 7.2Mbit/sec for HSPA, and a theoretical maximum of 21.1 Mbit/s for HSPA+ and 42.2 Mbit/s for DC-HSPA+ (technically 3.5G, but usually clubbed under the tradename of 3G).[citation needed]

Compare data speeds with 3.5G and 4G.

Security edit

3G networks offer greater security than their 2G predecessors. By allowing the UE (User Equipment) to authenticate the network it is attaching to, the user can be sure the network is the intended one and not an impersonator. 3G networks use the KASUMI block cipher instead of the older A5/1 stream cipher. However, a number of serious weaknesses in the KASUMI cipher have been identified.[38]

In addition to the 3G network infrastructure security, end-to-end security is offered when application frameworks such as IMS are accessed, although this is not strictly a 3G property.

Applications of 3G edit

The bandwidth and location information available to 3G devices gives rise to applications not previously available to mobile phone users. It became possible to conveniently surf the internet on a 3G network on the go with minimum hassle, and do many other tasks previously a slow and difficult hassle on 2G. Medical devices, fire alarms, ankle monitors use this network for accomplishing their designated tasks alongside mobile phone users.[39] This network marked the first for a cellular communications network to be used in such a wide variety of tasks, kick-starting the beginning of widespread usage of cellular networks.

Evolution edit

Both 3GPP and 3GPP2 are working on the extensions to 3G standards that are based on an all-IP network infrastructure and using advanced wireless technologies such as MIMO. These specifications already display features characteristic for IMT-Advanced (4G), the successor of 3G. However, falling short of the bandwidth requirements for 4G (which is 1 Gbit/s for stationary and 100 Mbit/s for mobile operation), these standards are classified as 3.9G or Pre-4G. 3GPP plans to meet the 4G goals with LTE Advanced, whereas Qualcomm has halted UMB development in favour of the LTE family.[40]

On 14 December 2009, TeliaSonera announced in an official press release that "We are very proud to be the first operator in the world to offer our customers 4G services."[41] With the launch of their LTE network, initially they are offering pre-4G (or beyond 3G) services in Stockholm, Sweden and Oslo, Norway.

Phase-out edit

Country Network Shutdown end date Standard References Notes
  Argentina Personal UMTS [42] Local shutdowns commenced in Q1 2023.
  Australia Optus 2024-09 (est.) UMTS [43]
Telstra 2024-06-30 (est.) UMTS [44][45]
TPG / Vodafone 2023-12-15 UMTS [46][47]
  Austria Magenta Telekom 2024 (est.) UMTS [48]
  Belgium Orange 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49][50] Local shutdowns to commence in Jan 2024.
Telenet UMTS [51] Local shutdowns to commence in Sep 2024.
Proximus 2024-12-31 (est.) UMTS [52]
  Canada Bell 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [53]
Rogers 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [53][54][55][56] 1900 MHz shutdown in Jun 2021.
850 MHz remains active.
Telus 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [53]
  China China Mobile TD-SCDMA [57][58] Local shutdowns commenced on 16 Mar 2016.
China Telecom 2025 (est.) CDMA2000 [59][60][61] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Local shutdowns commenced on 16 Jun 2020.
China Unicom UMTS [62] Local shutdowns commenced in Q4 2022.
  Croatia HT 2025 (est.) UMTS [63] Local shutdown commenced in Dec 2023.
  Czech Republic O2 2021-11-30 UMTS [64]
Telekom 2021-11-30 UMTS [64]
Vodafone 2021-03-31 UMTS [65]
  Denmark TT-Netværket
(Telenor, Telia)
2023-03-20 UMTS [66][67] Service on the 2100 MHz band ended in 2021.
Shutdown on the 900 MHz band commenced in summer 2022.
  Estonia Tele2 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [68]
Telia Eesti 2023-12-13 UMTS [69][70][71][72]
  Finland DNA 2024-01 (est.) UMTS [73][74] Local shutdowns commenced in May 2023.
Elisa 2023 (est.) UMTS [75] Local shutdowns commenced in Apr 2023.
Finnish Shared Network [fi] 2024 (est.) UMTS [73] Joint company by Telia and DNA to manage networks in Northern and Eastern Finland.
Telia 2024 (est.) UMTS [76] Local shutdowns commenced on 9 Sep 2023.
  France Bouygues 2029 (est.) UMTS [77]
Orange 2028-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49]
SFR 2028 (est.) UMTS [78]
  Germany Deutsche Telekom 2021-07-01 UMTS [79]
O2 2021-12-31 UMTS [80][81][82]
Vodafone 2021-06-30 UMTS [83]
  Greece Cosmote 2021-12-31 UMTS [84]
NOVA 2023-03-27 UMTS [85][86][87][88]
Vodafone 2023 (est.) UMTS [89]
  Greenland Tusass 2023 (est.) UMTS [90]
  Hungary Magyar Telekom 2022-06-30 UMTS [91][92][93]
Yettel Hungary 2023-11-13 UMTS [91][93][94]
Vodafone Hungary 2023-03-31 UMTS [95][93]
  India Airtel 2020-03-31 UMTS [96][97]
Vodafone Idea 2022-10-06 UMTS [98] Complete network refarming to 4G/LTE.
  Indonesia Telkomsel UMTS [99][100] Local shutdowns commenced in Mar 2022.
Indosat 2022-12-31 UMTS [101]
XL Axiata 2023-12 (est.) UMTS [102][103] Local shutdowns commenced in June 2021.
  Iceland 2025 (est.) [104] Per government statement
  Ireland Vodafone UMTS [105] Local shutdowns commenced in 2022.
  Israel 2025-12-31 (est.) [106] Per government statement
  Italy TIM 2022-10-21 UMTS [107][108][109][110]
Vodafone 2021-02-28 UMTS [111]
  Japan KDDI 2022-03-31 CDMA2000 [112][113][114] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, 1xEV-DO Rev. A, EV-DO Rev. B
NTT docomo 2026-03-31 (est.) UMTS [115]
Softbank 2024-04-15 (est.) UMTS [116][117]
  Lithuania Telia 2022-12-15 UMTS [118][119][120]
  Luxembourg Orange 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49]
Tango / Telindus 2024-01 (est.) UMTS [121]
  Malaysia Celcom 2021-12-31 UMTS [122][123]
Maxis [124]
U Mobile [124]
Digi [124][123]
  Moldova Interdnestrcom 2023-08-01 CDMA2000 [125]
  Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom 2024-01-22 (est.) UMTS [126][127]
  Netherlands KPN 2023-05-10 UMTS [128][129][130] Local shutdown commenced on 31 Mar 2022.
Vodafone 2020-02-04 UMTS [131]
  New Zealand 2degrees 2025 Q4 (est.) UMTS [132]
Vodafone UMTS [133] Local shutdown will commence by Aug 2024.
Spark 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [134]
  Norway Telia 2021-11-11 UMTS [135]
Telenor UMTS [136] Local shutdown commenced in 2021.
  Oman Omantel 2024 Q3 (est.) UMTS [137][138]
  Philippines Smart (PLDT) 2023 (est.) UMTS [139]
  Poland T-Mobile 2023-04 (est.) UMTS [140][141][142]
Orange 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49][143][144] Local shutdown commenced on 26 Sep 2023.
  Portugal MEO 2024-01-31 UMTS [145] The local shutdown began on September 4th, 2023.

The network was completely shut down on January 31st, 2024.

Vodafone Portugal 2024-07 (est.) UMTS [146]
NOS 2024-05 (est.) UMTS [147] Shutdown began in May 2024.
  Romania Digi 2023-08-29 UMTS [148]
Orange 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49]
Telekom 2023-03-31 UMTS [149]
  Russia Beeline 2025 (est.) UMTS [150] Shutdown commenced in Moscow in Feb 2023.
MTS 2025 (est.) UMTS [151]
  Saudi Arabia stc 2022-12-31 UMTS [152]
  Singapore M1 2024-07-31 (est.) UMTS [153] Per government statement
Singtel
StarHub
  Slovakia O2 2023-12-31 (est.) UMTS [154] Local shutdown commences in Jan 2024.
Orange 2024-02-22 (est.) UMTS [49][155][156]
Slovak Telekom 2023-11-23 UMTS [157][158] Local shutdown commenced on 3 Oct 2023.
  Slovenia Telekom Slovenije 2022-09-30 UMTS [159]
A1 Slovenija 2023-06-30 UMTS [160]
  South Africa 2025-03 (est.) [161][162] Per government statement
  South Korea KT 2012-03-19 CDMA2000 [163][164][165] CDMA2000 was also referred to as "2G" in South Korea, besides cdmaOne (IS-95).[166]
CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rel. 0
KT also operates an UMTS "3G" network.
LG U+ 2021-06-30 CDMA2000 [167][168][163][169] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rev. A, EV-DO Rev. B
SK Telecom 2020-07-27 CDMA2000 [170][165][163][171] CDMA2000 was also referred to as "2G" in South Korea, besides cdmaOne (IS-95).[166]
CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rel. 0
SKT also operates an UMTS "3G" network.
  Spain Orange 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [49]
  Sri Lanka Airtel 2022-06-12 UMTS [172]
Dialog Axiata 2023 (est.) UMTS [173]
  Sweden Telenor 2025-12 (est.) UMTS [174]
Telia 2025 (est.) UMTS [175]
Three 2025-12-01 (est.) UMTS [176][177] Local shutdown for 2100 MHz commenced in late 2021.
   Switzerland Sunrise 2025-06 (est.) UMTS [178]
  Taiwan Asia Pacific Telecom 2017-12-31 CDMA2000 [179][180] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Chunghwa Telecom
Far EasTone
Taiwan Mobile
Taiwan Star
2018-12-31 [181][182] Per government statement
  United Kingdom EE 2024-03 (est.) UMTS [183][184][185] Shutdown to commence in Jan 2024.
Three 2024-12-31 (est.) UMTS [186]
O2 2025-12-31 (est.) UMTS [187]
Vodafone 2024-01 (est.) UMTS [188][189][190][191] Local shutdown commenced in Jun 2023.
  United States
  Puerto Rico
  US Virgin Islands
Appalachian Wireless 2023-01-03 CDMA2000 [192][193][194] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rev. A
AT&T 2022-02-22 UMTS [195][196]
Cellcom 2023-03-31 CDMA2000 [197]
Cellular One of North East Arizona UMTS [198]
Commnet Wireless (Choice) 2022-12-31 CDMA2000 [199]
Liberty 2022-02-22 UMTS [200]
Silver Star 2022-12-30 CDMA2000 [201][202] CDMA2000 1X & 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Strata Networks 2022-12-31 CDMA2000 [203]
T-Mobile 2022-07-01 UMTS [204][205][206][207]
T-Mobile (Sprint) 2022-05-31 CDMA2000 [208][204][205][206]
[209][210]
CDMA2000 1X, 1X Adv. (Rev.E), 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, 1xEV-DO Rev. A
Shutdown commenced on 31 Mar 2022.
UScellular 2024-01-14 CDMA2000 [211][212][213] CDMA2000 1X
1xEV-DO (Rel. 0 & Rev. A) shutdown commenced in 2021.
Verizon 2022-12-31 CDMA2000 [214][215][216] CDMA2000 1X, 1xEV-DO Rel. 0, 1xEV-DO Rev. A

See also edit

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For other uses see 3G disambiguation This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article may be too technical for most readers to understand Please help improve it to make it understandable to non experts without removing the technical details October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message 3G is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology It is the upgrade over 2G 2 5G GPRS and 2 75G Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution networks offering faster data transfer and better voice quality 1 This network was superseded by 4G and later on by 5G This network is based on a set of standards used for mobile devices and mobile telecommunications use services and networks that comply with the International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 IMT 2000 specifications by the International Telecommunication Union 3G finds application in wireless voice telephony mobile Internet access fixed wireless Internet access video calls and mobile TV 1 A USB modem for 3G plugged into a laptop 3G telecommunication networks support services that provide an information transfer rate of at least 144 kbit s 2 3 Later 3G releases often denoted 3 5G and 3 75G also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit s to smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers This ensures it can be applied to wireless voice calls mobile Internet access fixed wireless Internet access video calls and mobile TV technologies A new generation of cellular standards has appeared approximately every tenth year since 1G systems were introduced in 1979 and the early to mid 1980s Each generation is characterized by new frequency bands higher data rates and non backward compatible transmission technology The first commercial 3G networks were introduced in mid 2001 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Break up of 3G systems 2 History 2 1 Adoption 2 2 Market penetration 2 3 Decline and decommissions 3 Patents 4 Features 4 1 Data rates 4 2 Security 4 3 Applications of 3G 5 Evolution 6 Phase out 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOverview editSeveral telecommunications companies marketed wireless mobile Internet services as 3G indicating that the advertised service was provided over a 3G wireless network However 3G services have largely been supplanted in marketing by 4G and 5G services in most areas of the world Services advertised as 3G are required to meet IMT 2000 technical standards including standards for reliability and speed data transfer rates To meet the IMT 2000 standards a system must provide peak data rates of at least 144 kbit s 3 However many services advertised as 3G provide higher speed than the minimum technical requirements for a 3G service 8 Subsequent 3G releases denoted 3 5G and 3 75G provided mobile broadband access of several Mbit s for smartphones and mobile modems in laptop computers 9 3G branded standards The UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System system standardized by 3GPP in 2001 was used in Europe Japan China with a different radio interface and other regions predominated by GSM Global Systems for Mobile 2G system infrastructure The cell phones are typically UMTS and GSM hybrids Several radio interfaces are offered sharing the same infrastructure The original and most widespread radio interface is called W CDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access The TD SCDMA radio interface was commercialized in 2009 and only offered in China The latest UMTS release HSPA can provide peak data rates up to 56 Mbit s in the downlink in theory 28 Mbit s in existing services and 22 Mbit s in the uplink The CDMA2000 system first offered in 2002 standardized by 3GPP2 used especially in North America and South Korea sharing infrastructure with the IS 95 2G standard The cell phones are typically CDMA2000 and IS 95 hybrids The latest release EVDO Rev B offers peak rates of 14 7 Mbit s downstream The 3G systems and radio interfaces are based on spread spectrum radio transmission technology While the GSM EDGE standard 2 9G DECT cordless phones and Mobile WiMAX standards formally also fulfill the IMT 2000 requirements and are approved as 3G standards by ITU these are typically not branded as 3G and are based on completely different technologies The common standards complying with the IMT2000 3G standard are EDGE a revision by the 3GPP organization to the older 2G GSM based transmission methods which utilizes the same switching nodes base station sites and frequencies as GPRS but includes a new base station and cellphone RF circuits It is based on the three times as efficient 8PSK modulation scheme as a supplement to the original GMSK modulation scheme EDGE is still used extensively due to its ease of upgrade from existing 2G GSM infrastructure and cell phones EDGE combined with the GPRS 2 5G technology is called EGPRS and allows peak data rates in the order of 200 kbit s just like the original UMTS WCDMA versions and thus formally fulfill the IMT2000 requirements on 3G systems However in practice EDGE is seldom marketed as a 3G system but a 2 9G system EDGE shows slightly better system spectral efficiency than the original UMTS and CDMA2000 systems but it is difficult to reach much higher peak data rates due to the limited GSM spectral bandwidth of 200 kHz and it is thus a dead end EDGE was also a mode in the IS 136 TDMA system no longer used Evolved EDGE the latest revision has peaks of 1 Mbit s downstream and 400 kbit s upstream but is not commercially used The Universal Mobile Telecommunications System created and revised by the 3GPP The family is a full revision from GSM in terms of encoding methods and hardware although some GSM sites can be retrofitted to broadcast in the UMTS W CDMA format W CDMA is the most common deployment commonly operated on the 2 100 MHz band A few others use the 850 900 and 1 900 MHz bands HSPA is an amalgamation of several upgrades to the original W CDMA standard and offers speeds of 14 4 Mbit s down and 5 76 Mbit s up HSPA is backward compatible and uses the same frequencies as W CDMA HSPA a further revision and upgrade of HSPA can provide theoretical peak data rates up to 168 Mbit s in the downlink and 22 Mbit s in the uplink using a combination of air interface improvements as well as multi carrier HSPA and MIMO Technically though MIMO and DC HSPA can be used without the enhancements of HSPA The CDMA2000 system or IS 2000 including CDMA2000 1x and CDMA2000 High Rate Packet Data or EVDO standardized by 3GPP2 differing from the 3GPP evolving from the original IS 95 CDMA system is used especially in North America China India Pakistan Japan South Korea Southeast Asia Europe and Africa CDMA2000 1x Rev E has an increased voice capacity by three times the original amount compared to Rev 0 EVDO Rev B offers downstream peak rates of 14 7 Mbit s while Rev C enhanced existing and new terminal user experience While DECT cordless phones and Mobile WiMAX standards formally also fulfill the IMT 2000 requirements they are not usually considered due to their rarity and unsuitability for usage with mobile phones 10 Break up of 3G systems edit The 3G UMTS and CDMA2000 research and development projects started in 1992 In 1999 ITU approved five radio interfaces for IMT 2000 as a part of the ITU R M 1457 Recommendation WiMAX was added in 2007 11 There are evolutionary standards EDGE and CDMA that are backward compatible extensions to pre existing 2G networks as well as revolutionary standards that require all new network hardware and frequency allocations The cell phones use UMTS in combination with 2G GSM standards and bandwidths but do not support EDGE The latter group is the UMTS family which consists of standards developed for IMT 2000 as well as the independently developed standards DECT and WiMAX which were included because they fit the IMT 2000 definition While EDGE fulfills the 3G specifications most GSM UMTS phones report EDGE 2 75G and UMTS 3G functionality 12 History edit nbsp Cellular network standards and generation timeline 3G technology was the result of research and development work carried out by the International Telecommunication Union ITU in the early 1980s 3G specifications and standards were developed in fifteen years The technical specifications were made available to the public under the name IMT 2000 The communication spectrum between 400 MHz to 3 GHz was allocated for 3G Both the government and communication companies approved the 3G standard The first pre commercial 3G network was launched by NTT DoCoMo in Japan in 1998 13 branded as FOMA It was first available in May 2001 as a pre release test of W CDMA technology The first commercial launch of 3G was also by NTT DoCoMo in Japan on 1 October 2001 although it was initially somewhat limited in scope 14 15 broader availability of the system was delayed by apparent concerns over its reliability 16 The first European pre commercial network was an UMTS network on the Isle of Man by Manx Telecom the operator then owned by British Telecom and the first commercial network also UMTS based W CDMA in Europe was opened for business by Telenor in December 2001 with no commercial handsets and thus no paying customers The first network to go commercially live was by SK Telecom in South Korea on the CDMA based 1xEV DO technology in January 2002 By May 2002 the second South Korean 3G network was by KT on EV DO and thus the South Koreans were the first to see competition among 3G operators The first commercial United States 3G network was by Monet Mobile Networks on CDMA2000 1x EV DO technology but the network provider later shut down operations The second 3G network operator in the US was Verizon Wireless in July 2002 also on CDMA2000 1x EV DO AT amp T Mobility was also a true 3G UMTS network having completed its upgrade of the 3G network to HSUPA The first commercial United Kingdom 3G network was started by Hutchison Telecom which was originally behind Orange S A 17 In 2003 it announced first commercial third generation or 3G mobile phone network in the UK The first pre commercial demonstration network in the southern hemisphere was built in Adelaide South Australia by m Net Corporation in February 2002 using UMTS on 2100 MHz This was a demonstration network for the 2002 IT World Congress The first commercial 3G network was launched by Hutchison Telecommunications branded as Three or 3 in June 2003 18 In India on 11 December 2008 the first 3G mobile and internet services were launched by a state owned company Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Limited MTNL within the metropolitan cities of Delhi and Mumbai After MTNL another state owned company Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited BSNL began deploying the 3G networks country wide Emtel launched the first 3G network in Africa 19 Adoption edit Japan was one of the first countries to adopt 3G the reason being the process of 3G spectrum allocation which in Japan was awarded without much upfront cost The frequency spectrum was allocated in the US and Europe based on auctioning thereby requiring a huge initial investment for any company wishing to provide 3G services European companies collectively paid over 100 billion dollars in their spectrum auctions 20 Nepal Telecom adopted 3G Service for the first time in southern Asia However its 3G was relatively slow to be adopted in Nepal In some instances 3G networks do not use the same radio frequencies as 2G so mobile operators must build entirely new networks and license entirely new frequencies especially to achieve high data transmission rates Other countries delays were due to the expenses of upgrading transmission hardware especially for UMTS whose deployment required the replacement of most broadcast towers Due to these issues and difficulties with deployment many carriers could not or delayed the acquisition of these updated capabilities In December 2007 190 3G networks were operating in 40 countries and 154 HSDPA networks were operating in 71 countries according to the Global Mobile Suppliers Association GSA In Asia Europe Canada and the US telecommunication companies use W CDMA technology with the support of around 100 terminal designs to operate 3G mobile networks The roll out of 3G networks was delayed by the enormous costs of additional spectrum licensing fees in some countries The license fees in some European countries were particularly high bolstered by government auctions of a limited number of licenses and sealed bid auctions and initial excitement over 3G s potential This led to a telecoms crash that ran concurrently with similar crashes in the fibre optic and dot com fields The 3G standard is perhaps well known because of a massive expansion of the mobile communications market post 2G and advances of the consumer mobile phone An especially notable development during this time is the smartphone for example the iPhone and the Android family combining the abilities of a PDA with a mobile phone leading to widespread demand for mobile internet connectivity 3G has also introduced the term mobile broadband because its speed and capability made it a viable alternative for internet browsing and USB Modems connecting to 3G networks and now 4G became increasingly common Market penetration edit By June 2007 the 200 millionth 3G subscriber had been connected of which 10 million were in Nepal and 8 2 million in India This 200 millionth is only 6 7 of the 3 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide When counting CDMA2000 1x RTT customers max bitrate 72 of the 200 kbit s which defines 3G the total size of the nearly 3G subscriber base was 475 million as of June 2007 which was 15 8 of all subscribers worldwide In the countries where 3G was launched first Japan and South Korea 3G penetration is over 70 21 In Europe the leading country when for 3G penetration is Italy with a third of its subscribers migrated to 3G Other leading countries when for 3G use include Nepal UK Austria Australia and Singapore at the 32 migration level According to ITU estimates 22 as of Q4 2012 there were 2096 million active mobile broadband vague subscribers worldwide out of a total of 6835 million subscribers this is just over 30 About half the mobile broadband subscriptions are for subscribers in developed nations 934 million out of 1600 million total well over 50 Note however that there is a distinction between a phone with mobile broadband connectivity and a smart phone with a large display and so on although according 23 to the ITU and informatandm com the US has 321 million mobile subscriptions including 256 million that are 3G or 4G which is both 80 of the subscriber base and 80 of the US population according 22 to ComScore just a year earlier in Q4 2011 only about 42 of people surveyed in the US reported they owned a smart phone In Japan 3G penetration was similar at about 81 but smart phone ownership was lower at about 17 22 In China there were 486 5 million 3G subscribers in June 2014 24 in a population of 1 385 566 537 2013 UN estimate Decline and decommissions edit Since the increasing adoption of 4G networks across the globe 3G use has been in decline Several operators around the world have already or are in the process of shutting down their 3G networks see table below In several places 3G is being shut down while its older predecessor 2G is being kept in operation Vodafone Europe is doing this citing 2G s usefulness as a low power fallback 25 EE in the UK plans to switch off their 3G networks in early 2024 26 In the US Verizon shutdown their 3G services on 31 December 2022 27 T Mobile shut down Sprint s networks on 31 March 2022 and shutdown their main networks on 1 July 2022 28 and AT amp T has done so on 22 February 2022 29 Currently 3G around the world is declining in availability and support Technology that depends on 3G for usage are becoming inoperable in many places For example the European Union plans to ensure that member countries maintain 2G networks as a fallback citation needed so 3G devices that are backwards compatible with 2G frequencies can continue to be used However in countries that plan to decommission 2G networks or have already done so as well such as the United States and Singapore devices supporting only 3G and backwards compatible with 2G are becoming inoperable 30 As of February 2022 less than 1 of cell phone customers in the United States used 3G AT amp T offered free replacement devices to some customers in the run up to its shutdown 31 Patents editIt has been estimated that there are almost 8 000 patents declared essential FRAND related to the 483 technical specifications which form the 3GPP and 3GPP2 standards 32 33 Twelve companies accounted in 2004 for 90 of the patents Qualcomm Ericsson Nokia Motorola Philips NTT DoCoMo Siemens Mitsubishi Fujitsu Hitachi InterDigital and Matsushita Even then some patents essential to 3G might not have been declared by their patent holders It is believed that Nortel and Lucent have undisclosed patents essential to these standards 33 Furthermore the existing 3G Patent Platform Partnership Patent pool has little impact on FRAND protection because it excludes the four largest patent owners for 3G 34 35 Features editData rates edit ITU has not provided a clear 36 vague definition of the data rate that users can expect from 3G equipment or providers Thus users sold 3G service may not be able to point to a standard and say that the rates it specifies are not being met While stating in commentary that it is expected that IMT 2000 will provide higher transmission rates a minimum data rate of 2 Mbit s for stationary or walking users and 348 kbit s in a moving vehicle 37 the ITU does not actually clearly specify minimum required rates nor required average rates nor what modes clarification needed of the interfaces qualify as 3G so various vague data rates are sold as 3G in the market In a market implementation 3G downlink data speeds defined by telecom service providers vary depending on the underlying technology deployed up to 384kbit s for UMTS WCDMA up to 7 2Mbit sec for HSPA and a theoretical maximum of 21 1 Mbit s for HSPA and 42 2 Mbit s for DC HSPA technically 3 5G but usually clubbed under the tradename of 3G citation needed Compare data speeds with 3 5G and 4G Security edit See also Mobile security Attacks based on the GSM networks 3G networks offer greater security than their 2G predecessors By allowing the UE User Equipment to authenticate the network it is attaching to the user can be sure the network is the intended one and not an impersonator 3G networks use the KASUMI block cipher instead of the older A5 1 stream cipher However a number of serious weaknesses in the KASUMI cipher have been identified 38 In addition to the 3G network infrastructure security end to end security is offered when application frameworks such as IMS are accessed although this is not strictly a 3G property Applications of 3G edit The bandwidth and location information available to 3G devices gives rise to applications not previously available to mobile phone users It became possible to conveniently surf the internet on a 3G network on the go with minimum hassle and do many other tasks previously a slow and difficult hassle on 2G Medical devices fire alarms ankle monitors use this network for accomplishing their designated tasks alongside mobile phone users 39 This network marked the first for a cellular communications network to be used in such a wide variety of tasks kick starting the beginning of widespread usage of cellular networks Evolution editBoth 3GPP and 3GPP2 are working on the extensions to 3G standards that are based on an all IP network infrastructure and using advanced wireless technologies such as MIMO These specifications already display features characteristic for IMT Advanced 4G the successor of 3G However falling short of the bandwidth requirements for 4G which is 1 Gbit s for stationary and 100 Mbit s for mobile operation these standards are classified as 3 9G or Pre 4G 3GPP plans to meet the 4G goals with LTE Advanced whereas Qualcomm has halted UMB development in favour of the LTE family 40 On 14 December 2009 TeliaSonera announced in an official press release that We are very proud to be the first operator in the world to offer our customers 4G services 41 With the launch of their LTE network initially they are offering pre 4G or beyond 3G services in Stockholm Sweden and Oslo Norway Phase out editCountry Network Shutdown end date Standard References Notes nbsp Argentina Personal UMTS 42 Local shutdowns commenced in Q1 2023 nbsp Australia Optus 2024 09 est UMTS 43 Telstra 2024 06 30 est UMTS 44 45 TPG Vodafone 2023 12 15 UMTS 46 47 nbsp Austria Magenta Telekom 2024 est UMTS 48 nbsp Belgium Orange 2025 12 31 est UMTS 49 50 Local shutdowns to commence in Jan 2024 Telenet UMTS 51 Local shutdowns to commence in Sep 2024 Proximus 2024 12 31 est UMTS 52 nbsp Canada Bell 2025 12 31 est UMTS 53 Rogers 2025 12 31 est UMTS 53 54 55 56 1900 MHz shutdown in Jun 2021 850 MHz remains active Telus 2025 12 31 est UMTS 53 nbsp China China Mobile TD SCDMA 57 58 Local shutdowns commenced on 16 Mar 2016 China Telecom 2025 est CDMA2000 59 60 61 CDMA2000 1X 1xEV DO Rev ALocal shutdowns commenced on 16 Jun 2020 China Unicom UMTS 62 Local shutdowns commenced in Q4 2022 nbsp Croatia HT 2025 est UMTS 63 Local shutdown commenced in Dec 2023 nbsp Czech Republic O2 2021 11 30 UMTS 64 Telekom 2021 11 30 UMTS 64 Vodafone 2021 03 31 UMTS 65 nbsp Denmark TT Netvaerket Telenor Telia 2023 03 20 UMTS 66 67 Service on the 2100 MHz band ended in 2021 Shutdown on the 900 MHz band commenced in summer 2022 nbsp Estonia Tele2 2025 12 31 est UMTS 68 Telia Eesti 2023 12 13 UMTS 69 70 71 72 nbsp Finland DNA 2024 01 est UMTS 73 74 Local shutdowns commenced in May 2023 Elisa 2023 est UMTS 75 Local shutdowns commenced in Apr 2023 Finnish Shared Network fi 2024 est UMTS 73 Joint company by Telia and DNA to manage networks in Northern and Eastern Finland Telia 2024 est UMTS 76 Local shutdowns commenced on 9 Sep 2023 nbsp France Bouygues 2029 est UMTS 77 Orange 2028 12 31 est UMTS 49 SFR 2028 est UMTS 78 nbsp Germany Deutsche Telekom 2021 07 01 UMTS 79 O2 2021 12 31 UMTS 80 81 82 Vodafone 2021 06 30 UMTS 83 nbsp Greece Cosmote 2021 12 31 UMTS 84 NOVA 2023 03 27 UMTS 85 86 87 88 Vodafone 2023 est UMTS 89 nbsp Greenland Tusass 2023 est UMTS 90 nbsp Hungary Magyar Telekom 2022 06 30 UMTS 91 92 93 Yettel Hungary 2023 11 13 UMTS 91 93 94 Vodafone Hungary 2023 03 31 UMTS 95 93 nbsp India Airtel 2020 03 31 UMTS 96 97 Vodafone Idea 2022 10 06 UMTS 98 Complete network refarming to 4G LTE nbsp Indonesia Telkomsel UMTS 99 100 Local shutdowns commenced in Mar 2022 Indosat 2022 12 31 UMTS 101 XL Axiata 2023 12 est UMTS 102 103 Local shutdowns commenced in June 2021 nbsp Iceland 2025 est 104 Per government statement nbsp Ireland Vodafone UMTS 105 Local shutdowns commenced in 2022 nbsp Israel 2025 12 31 est 106 Per government statement nbsp Italy TIM 2022 10 21 UMTS 107 108 109 110 Vodafone 2021 02 28 UMTS 111 nbsp Japan KDDI 2022 03 31 CDMA2000 112 113 114 CDMA2000 1X 1xEV DO Rel 0 1xEV DO Rev A EV DO Rev BNTT docomo 2026 03 31 est UMTS 115 Softbank 2024 04 15 est UMTS 116 117 nbsp Lithuania Telia 2022 12 15 UMTS 118 119 120 nbsp Luxembourg Orange 2025 12 31 est UMTS 49 Tango Telindus 2024 01 est UMTS 121 nbsp Malaysia Celcom 2021 12 31 UMTS 122 123 Maxis 124 U Mobile 124 Digi 124 123 nbsp Moldova Interdnestrcom 2023 08 01 CDMA2000 125 nbsp Montenegro Crnogorski Telekom 2024 01 22 est UMTS 126 127 nbsp Netherlands KPN 2023 05 10 UMTS 128 129 130 Local shutdown commenced on 31 Mar 2022 Vodafone 2020 02 04 UMTS 131 nbsp New Zealand 2degrees 2025 Q4 est UMTS 132 Vodafone UMTS 133 Local shutdown will commence by Aug 2024 Spark 2025 12 31 est UMTS 134 nbsp Norway Telia 2021 11 11 UMTS 135 Telenor UMTS 136 Local shutdown commenced in 2021 nbsp Oman Omantel 2024 Q3 est UMTS 137 138 nbsp Philippines Smart PLDT 2023 est UMTS 139 nbsp Poland T Mobile 2023 04 est UMTS 140 141 142 Orange 2025 12 31 est UMTS 49 143 144 Local shutdown commenced on 26 Sep 2023 nbsp Portugal MEO 2024 01 31 UMTS 145 The local shutdown began on September 4th 2023 The network was completely shut down on January 31st 2024 Vodafone Portugal 2024 07 est UMTS 146 NOS 2024 05 est UMTS 147 Shutdown began in May 2024 nbsp Romania Digi 2023 08 29 UMTS 148 Orange 2025 12 31 est UMTS 49 Telekom 2023 03 31 UMTS 149 nbsp Russia Beeline 2025 est UMTS 150 Shutdown commenced in Moscow in Feb 2023 MTS 2025 est UMTS 151 nbsp Saudi Arabia stc 2022 12 31 UMTS 152 nbsp Singapore M1 2024 07 31 est UMTS 153 Per government statementSingtelStarHub nbsp Slovakia O2 2023 12 31 est UMTS 154 Local shutdown commences in Jan 2024 Orange 2024 02 22 est UMTS 49 155 156 Slovak Telekom 2023 11 23 UMTS 157 158 Local shutdown commenced on 3 Oct 2023 nbsp Slovenia Telekom Slovenije 2022 09 30 UMTS 159 A1 Slovenija 2023 06 30 UMTS 160 nbsp South Africa 2025 03 est 161 162 Per government statement nbsp South Korea KT 2012 03 19 CDMA2000 163 164 165 CDMA2000 was also referred to as 2G in South Korea besides cdmaOne IS 95 166 CDMA2000 1X 1xEV DO Rel 0KT also operates an UMTS 3G network LG U 2021 06 30 CDMA2000 167 168 163 169 CDMA2000 1X 1xEV DO Rev A EV DO Rev BSK Telecom 2020 07 27 CDMA2000 170 165 163 171 CDMA2000 was also referred to as 2G in South Korea besides cdmaOne IS 95 166 CDMA2000 1X 1xEV DO Rel 0SKT also operates an UMTS 3G network nbsp Spain Orange 2025 12 31 est UMTS 49 nbsp Sri Lanka Airtel 2022 06 12 UMTS 172 Dialog Axiata 2023 est UMTS 173 nbsp Sweden Telenor 2025 12 est UMTS 174 Telia 2025 est UMTS 175 Three 2025 12 01 est UMTS 176 177 Local shutdown for 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