1G
- , by Stephanie Burrell
- 1 min reading time
1G in telecom refers to the first generation of mobile network technology, which was introduced in the UK in the 1980s. This technology allowed for basic voice calls to be made wirelessly, marking a significant advancement in communication. While 1G networks were limited in their capabilities compared to modern standards, they laid the foundation for the development of more advanced mobile technologies in the years to come.