![]() The advent of the UK’s first 3G network in 2003 enabled carriers to offer a host of new and exciting services to consumers. ![]() However, expect that to change in years to come as 4G contracts fall in price and the reach of 4G networks extends further across the UK. Right now, the number of smartphone users who use 4G is dwarfed by its forerunner 3G. The term 4G stands for ‘fourth generation’ and refers to mobile network technology that enables 4G compatible phones to connect to the internet faster than ever before. Web pages load quicker, you can download content within seconds and streaming video and music is free of buffering. The difference between 3G and 4G is that 4G means you can do everything 3G can but faster and smoother than ever before.
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