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In this tech breakdown, we explain every mobile network generation from 1G to 6G — what changed technically, how the infrastructure evolved, and why each upgrade mattered. You’ll learn: • How 1G used analog signals and FDMA to make the first wireless calls • Why 2G’s shift to digital enabled texting, encryption, GSM, and CDMA • How 3G made real mobile internet possible with UMTS, CDMA2000, and HSPA • Why 4G LTE became true mobile broadband with all-IP networks, OFDMA, MIMO, and VoLTE • What 5G actually introduces — low, mid, and mmWave spectrum, Massive MIMO, beamforming, and network slicing • What 6G researchers are exploring with terahertz frequencies, AI-driven optimization, and satellite integration This isn’t just a speed comparison. It’s a technical evolution of how cellular networks improved spectrum efficiency, latency, security, and capacity over four decades. If you’ve ever wondered why your signal drops, why carriers shut down 3G, or whether 6G is real or just marketing — this video explains it clearly and simply. Tech Timelines breaks down complex technology so you can actually understand it. -- Disclaimer: Tech Timelines is a tech education channel dedicated to tech explained in simple terms, covering computer technology explained, PC components explained, and complete technology breakdowns for beginners and enthusiasts. Our videos explore computer basics, hardware explained, software explained, and major systems like Operating Systems, Windows OS, Graphics Cards, DDR RAM, and other computer components explained in clear, structured formats. All content is provided for general educational and informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, topics may be simplified or generalized for clarity and engagement.