IMT standards

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IMT standards are a set of global telecommunications specifications defined by the ITU to ensure interoperability and performance for mobile broadband systems such as 3G, 4G, and 5G.

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IMT standards canonical 1
IMT-Advanced 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf telecommunications standard family
appliesTo 3G mobile systems
4G mobile systems
5G mobile systems
basisFor global mobile broadband ecosystem
definedBy ITU Radiocommunication Sector NERFINISHED
International Telecommunication Union NERFINISHED
developedIn ITU-R Study Group 5 NERFINISHED
documentType ITU-R Recommendations NERFINISHED
ensures backward compatibility where feasible
harmonized use of radio-frequency spectrum
minimum quality of service for mobile broadband
fullName International Mobile Telecommunications standards NERFINISHED
governs satellite mobile broadband systems
terrestrial mobile broadband systems
hasAbbreviation IMT NERFINISHED
includes IMT-2000 NERFINISHED
IMT-2020 NERFINISHED
IMT-Advanced NERFINISHED
includesConcept cell spectral efficiency targets
connection density requirements
coverage requirements
energy efficiency requirements
handover performance
latency requirements
mobility performance classes
peak data rate requirements
user-experienced data rate targets
purpose define performance requirements for mobile networks
enable worldwide roaming for mobile users
ensure global interoperability of mobile broadband systems
region global
regulates minimum technical performance of candidate radio interfaces
relatedTo 3GPP specifications
IEEE 802 wireless standards NERFINISHED
scope evaluation criteria for candidate radio technologies
spectrum requirements for mobile services
technical requirements for radio interfaces
supports enhanced mobile broadband
massive machine-type communications
ultra-reliable low-latency communications
timeFrame IMT-2000 approved in 1999 NERFINISHED
IMT-2020 requirements approved in 2017
IMT-Advanced requirements finalized around 2008
usedBy equipment manufacturers
mobile network operators
national regulators
standards development organizations

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IMT-2000 family partOf IMT standards
LTE-Advanced meetsRequirementOf IMT standards
this entity surface form: IMT-Advanced