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Chapter 5 Broadband
EMG5324-D10A User’s Guide
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3G Comparison Table
See the following table for a comparison between 2G, 2.5G, 2.75G and 3G wireless technologies.
Table 9   
2G, 2.5G, 2.75G, 3G and 3.5G Wireless Technologies
NAME
TYPE
MOBILE PHONE AND DATA STANDARDS
DATA 
SPEED
GSM-BASED
CDMA-BASED
2G Circuit-
switched
GSM (Global System for Mobile 
Communications), Personal Handy-phone 
System (PHS), etc.
Interim Standard 95 (IS-95), the first CDMA-
based digital cellular standard pioneered by 
Qualcomm. The brand name for IS-95 is 
cdmaOne. IS-95 is also known as TIA-EIA-
95.
Slow
Fast
2.5G
Packet-
switched
GPRS (General Packet Radio Services), 
High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data 
(HSCSD), etc.
CDMA2000 is a hybrid 2.5G / 3G protocol of 
mobile telecommunications standards that 
use CDMA, a multiple access scheme for 
digital radio. 
CDMA2000 1xRTT (1 times Radio 
Transmission Technology) is the core 
CDMA2000 wireless air interface standard. It 
is also known as 1x, 1xRTT, or IS-2000 and 
considered to be a 2.5G or 2.75G 
technology.  
2.75G
Packet-
switched
Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution 
(EDGE), Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), etc. 
3G Packet-
switched
UMTS (Universal Mobile 
Telecommunications System), a third-
generation (3G) wireless standard 
defined in ITU
A
 specification, is 
sometimes marketed as 3GSM. The UMTS 
uses GSM infrastructures and W-CDMA 
(Wideband Code Division Multiple Access) 
as the air interface.
CDMA2000 EV-DO (Evolution-Data 
Optimized, originally 1x Evolution-Data 
Only), also referred to as EV-DO, EVDO, or 
just EV, is an evolution of CDMA2000 1xRTT 
and enables high-speed wireless 
connectivity. It is also denoted as IS-856 or 
High Data Rate (HDR).
3.5G
Packet-
switched
HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet 
Access) is a mobile telephony protocol, 
used for UMTS-based 3G networks and 
allows for higher data transfer speeds. 
A. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is an international organization within which governments and the private sector 
coordinate global telecom networks and services.