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'''3G''' refers to the global standard of third generation wireless communications.  This standard is defined by the [http://www.itu.int/net/home/index.aspx International Telecommunication Union (ITU)] under the name, [http://www.itu.int/home/imt.html "International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000)"].  This framework links both mobile [[satellite]]-based networks and stationary land-based networks to provide wireless access worldwide.
'''3G''' refers to the global standard of third generation wireless communications.  This standard is defined by the [http://www.itu.int/net/home/index.aspx International Telecommunication Union (ITU)] under the name, [http://www.itu.int/home/imt.html "International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000)"].  This framework links both mobile [[satellite]]-based networks and stationary land-based networks to provide wireless access worldwide.

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3G refers to the global standard of third generation wireless communications. This standard is defined by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) under the name, "International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000)". This framework links both mobile satellite-based networks and stationary land-based networks to provide wireless access worldwide.