3G is an older wireless communication technology that provides relatively slow data transfer rates compared to its successors. It was the first mobile data network to enable internet access on mobile devices and allowed basic web browsing, email, and video calling.
Maximum theoretical download speeds range from 384 kbps to 42 Mbps.
3G networks have been established in many regions, providing relatively broad coverage.
As an older technology, 3G devices and plans may be more affordable compared to newer alternatives.
Compared to 4G and 5G, 3G offers slower data transfer rates, making it less suitable for bandwidth-intensive tasks.
3G may not support advanced applications and services that require higher speeds and lower latency.
3G networks were a significant leap from 2G (GSM) networks and enabled:
They laid the foundation for the mobile data era.