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The correct answer is the "G" stands for what generation phone it is. 1G phones operated intirely on an analog signal. 2G begins to start use digital for data transmissions (textting) and transmissions are limited to 64kbps. 3G still uses 2 signals (one for voice another for data) and data speeds are much quicker. 4G is suppose to be much quicker and moves towards a more traditional VOIP, like having your home phone through your cable company, your phone calls are through the internet. That's the simple explanation.

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