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All the G's

Rel-4 (EDGE) / GSM pre-3GPP · IMT — not formally classified

2G

GSM / GPRS / EDGE

1991legacy

The network that gave the world SMS.

2G replaced analogue 1G with digital transmission, making calls clearer and enabling SMS — the first global text messaging system. Later extensions (GPRS, EDGE) added rudimentary packet data, but speeds were measured in kilobits, not megabits.

Key Metrics

Peak Download
384 Kbps
Realistic Download
100 Kbps
Typical Latency
600 ms
Min Latency
300 ms
Peak Upload
236 Kbps
Realistic Upload
50 Kbps
Device Density
1K / km²
Spectrum Range
850 MHz – 2 GHz

Key Innovations

Digital voice (GSM)Radio

Replaced analogue AM/FM voice with digital TDMA encoding — cleaner audio, better spectrum efficiency, and basic encryption.

SMSService

Short Message Service: 160-character text messages sent over the GSM signalling channel. Became one of the highest-revenue mobile services ever.

GPRS (2.5G)Protocol

General Packet Radio Service introduced always-on packet data. Allowed IP-based data alongside voice, enabling WAP and basic internet access.

EDGE (2.75G)Radio

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution introduced 8PSK modulation, tripling GPRS throughput to a theoretical 384 Kbps.

SIM CardService

Subscriber Identity Module — portable credentials enabling network authentication and portability across devices.

Use Case Support

💬SMS
Supported

SMS was invented for GSM. 160 characters over signalling channel — works perfectly.

🌐Mobile Web
Limited

WAP and GPRS enabled basic web access but pages were designed specifically for the constraints. Real websites were unusable.

📺HD Streaming
Not Supported

Max 384 Kbps vs 5 Mbps required. Even a compressed 360p stream was impossible reliably.

🎬4K Streaming
Not Supported

Two orders of magnitude below what 4K requires.

🎮Cloud Gaming
Not Supported

600ms latency vs 20ms required. Even ignoring bandwidth, this fails on latency alone.

📡Massive IoT
Not Supported

GSM was designed for voice; device density per cell was measured in hundreds, not millions.

🥽AR / VR
Not Supported

Requires >100 Mbps and <10ms. 2G provides 0.1 Mbps at 600ms.

🦾Remote Robotics
Not Supported

Sub-1ms latency is a 600x improvement from 2G's best case.

Architecture

GSM Network Architecture

Circuit-switched voice core with a separate GPRS packet-switched overlay. The Base Station Subsystem (BSS) connects handsets to the core via BTS and BSC.

MSradio
Mobile Station
Handset + SIM card
BTSradio
Base Transceiver Station
Radio antenna and transceiver
BSCcontrol
Base Station Controller
Manages radio resources across multiple BTS
MSCcontrol
Mobile Switching Centre
Circuit-switches voice calls, handles handoffs
SGSNuser
Serving GPRS Support Node
Routes GPRS packet data
HLRmanagement
Home Location Register
Subscriber database — stores user profiles

See the full interactive diagram on the Architecture page.