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That's why they should never switch off 2G.
All the other G's are unimportant.
1G is important. Most emergency services are based on it.
How so?
2G defines basic mobile services, for example telephone or SMS.
3G, 4G etc. added internet to it, but there they are interchangeable. Each new one replaces the former if you use only the internet service. But none of them replaces 2G fully.
It's more that all should be backwards compatible, so if you have 5g then you still have 2g and it gives you the bare minimum voice and some scraps of data.
They can reclaim all the spectrum for 3 and 4g (which is a lot) for 5g, while leaving some of the barest functions working for stuff that doesn't need real data.
You can read in the spec why they chose not to be backwards compatible. The cons were too great.
The radios almost always are, the number of bands got ridiculous.
Yeah that's what happens when you increase the number of symbols in a frame.
Nice thought, but 5g does not have the same range.
5g low band actually does, they have down to 600mhz bands which are crazy low with tons of noise shaping, mimo, beamforming and other stuff to potentially bump the snr.
They're looking to add 400mhz bands for even more range, but the low bands have less capacity.