Electromagnetic Spectrum
/ɪˌlɛktroʊmæɡˈnɛtɪk ˈspɛktrəm/
noun … “Range of all possible electromagnetic wave frequencies.”
Radio
/ˈreɪdioʊ/
noun … “Information carried on invisible waves.”
Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2
/ˈviː.diː.ɛs.ɛl.tuː/
noun — "squeezing fiber-class speed out of copper."
VDSL2, short for Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line 2, is an enhanced broadband access technology that delivers high-speed data over existing copper telephone lines. It improves upon VDSL by supporting higher data rates, wider frequency bands, and better performance over short loop lengths, making it a key technology for last-mile broadband.
G.fast
/ˌdʒiː.fæst/
noun — "ultra-fast broadband over existing phone lines."
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
/ˈjuː.ɛm.tiː.ɛs/
noun — "3G mobile networks made faster, smarter, and more reliable."
Multiple Input Multiple Output
/ˈmaɪ.moʊ/
noun — "multiple antennas, one link, supercharged throughput."
Global System for Mobile Communications
/ˌdʒiː ɛs ɛm/
noun — "the standard that made mobile phones globally connected."
5th Generation New Radio
/faɪv dʒiː ɛn ɑr/
noun — "the new radio standard powering 5G networks."
5th Generation
/faɪv dʒiː/
noun — "the ultra-fast, low-latency network for everything connected."
Long-Term Evolution
/ˌɛl tiː iː/
noun — "high-speed 4G mobile connectivity."
LTE , short for Long-Term Evolution, is a wireless broadband technology that provides high-speed data and improved capacity for mobile networks. It is part of the 4G standard and represents a major evolution from 3G networks, offering higher peak data rates, lower latency, and more efficient spectrum use. LTE is widely deployed worldwide to deliver mobile Internet, VoIP, video streaming, and enterprise connectivity over cellular networks.