Hicap
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For the nuclear mining technology, see
HiCap
.Hicap is a mobile technology developed by Nippon Telegraph and Telephone as a higher capacity alternative to their NTT mobile solution.
Hicap uses a 25 kHz carrier and uses
FDMA
to separate different calls from each other.
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1G (1979) |
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2G (1991) |
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3G (1998) IMT-2000 (2001) |
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4G (2009) IMT Advanced (2013) |
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5G (2018) IMT-2020 (2021) |
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