Up to 10 million will need new devices as carriers look to reuse that part of the airwaves
by Edward C. Baig, AARP, October 25, 2021
Most every mobile service provider pitch you come across nowadays
screams 5G, shorthand for the fifth generation of wireless rolling out
across the country.
While you can't blame the carriers for wanting to usher in the
next era in wireless, millions of people, including many older adults,
still rely on phones and other devices that tap into 3G, the
third-generation networks that debuted in 2002. The 4G networks that
came after have been around more than a decade.
https://www.aarp.org/home-family/personal-technology/info-2021/phone-companies-ending-3g-service.html
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