Mobile Networks and Bluetooth Technology
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What was a significant advancement for mobile internet access that occurred in 2001?

  • Introduction of 3G networks (correct)
  • Launch of 4G networks
  • Development of 5G technology
  • Release of Bluetooth technology
  • What is the primary purpose of Bluetooth technology?

  • To provide high-speed internet access
  • To replace wired connections between devices (correct)
  • To enhance mobile network coverage
  • To connect to the internet
  • Which of the following applications is NOT typically associated with Bluetooth?

  • Streaming high-definition video (correct)
  • Connecting a mobile phone to a headset
  • Transferring files between devices
  • Connecting a printer to a PC
  • What is the maximum range of Bluetooth technology?

    <p>Around 300 feet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one key feature of Bluetooth technology?

    <p>It consumes very little power</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What technology was launched in 2001 that enabled smartphones to access the Internet?

    <p>3G networks</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What year was Bluetooth technology created?

    <p>1994</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT an application of Bluetooth technology?

    <p>Streaming video to a smart TV</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a key characteristic of Bluetooth technology?

    <p>It was designed to replace wired connections</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the typical range of Bluetooth connectivity?

    <p>300 feet</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Mobile Network

    • Smartphones use data networks through mobile networks for Internet access
    • Internet connections became available through mobile networks with the release of 3G networks in 2001. These networks enabled smartphones and cellular devices to access internet data.

    Bluetooth

    • Bluetooth is primarily used for connecting devices, not for internet access.
    • Ericsson created Bluetooth in 1994. It was designed to replace wired connections between devices.
    • Bluetooth has a range of about 300 feet.
    • It consumes very little power.
    • Popular examples of Bluetooth usage include:
      • connecting a printer to a personal computer
      • connecting a mobile phone to a headset

    Mobile Networks

    • Mobile networks enable internet access on smartphones and other cellular devices.
    • 3G networks, released in 2001, facilitated internet connections for these devices.

    Bluetooth

    • Bluetooth is a wireless technology that provides short-range communication between devices.
    • It was developed in 1994 by Ericsson as a replacement for wired connections.
    • Bluetooth has a range of approximately 300 feet and consumes minimal power.
    • Common applications of Bluetooth include:
      • Connecting a printer to a computer.
      • Connecting a mobile phone to a headset.

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    Explore the essentials of mobile networks and Bluetooth technology in this quiz. Learn about how these technologies revolutionized communication and connectivity. From 3G internet access to wireless device connections, test your knowledge and understanding of these vital innovations.

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