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The 3G network launched in 2002 and became the driving force behind the early App Store boom around the end of that decade. The wireless companies later moved on to 4G and more recently 5G networks.
Aaron Hommell bought his 3G iPhone 5 in 2014 and kept it for more than seven years, holding onto it even after the screen cracked and a long list of faster models hit the market. Then a year ago ...
Yet it was no secret that 3G would eventually be rendered obsolete by newer, more efficient technology that can transmit far more data. AT&T notified its business customers in February 2019 that ...
Following Telus’ recent 3G shutdown announcement, Bell has confirmed it will begin phasing out its own 3G/HSPA network in ...
Some Rogers and Fido customers are furious after their phones suddenly stopped working—despite being told their devices were ...
THE EXACT date that millions of phones will stop working as the UK’s biggest network provider set to turn off their 3G access ...
The 3G network shutdown deadlines have been set by the three biggest cellular carriers, AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile. Here’s what that means for you.
Mobile carriers are shutting down their 3G networks this year. The planned shutdowns could create a headache for drivers across the country.
The problem: Every 3G device out there will be cut off—dead, bricked, useless—including the 3G modems in potentially millions of cars sold over the past decade.
3G networks are shutting down next year. Here’s what you should know. If you have an old phone, an alarm system or an ankle monitor, your tech could stop working properly next year.
The 3G wireless network was once among the world's hottest innovations. Today, it feels old-fashioned with fifth-generation (5G), and even sixth-generation (6G), networks soon dominating the tech ...