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Meanings and definitions for 3G
What does 3G stand for? What does 3G mean?
- 3G (short for third generation) is the third generation of wireless mobile telecommunications technology.
- 3G (film), a Bollywood film
- Apartment 3-G, an American newspaper comic strip about a trio of career women
- Stephane & 3G, a Georgian pop group
- Hutchison 3G, a brand name under which several UMTS-based mobile phone networks operate
- iPhone 3G, a smartphone sold by Apple Inc.
- iPhone 3GS, a smartphone sold by Apple Inc.
- NTFS-3G, an open-source cross-platform implementation of the Microsoft Windows NTFS file system
- 3G (countries) or Global Growth Generators countries (the most promising growth prospects countries)
- Global Governance Group (or GGG), an informal group of smaller and medium-sized counties represented in the G20 summits
- 3G, a third-generation immigrant; see Immigrant generations
- 3G Capital, a Brazilian investment firm
- 3G pitch, a third-generation astroturf, used in many sports such as football
- CURB/Agajanian/3G Racing, a team in the Indy Racing League IndyCar Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series
- Sudan Yellow 3G, a yellow azo dye
- Metallothionein 1G
- 1g Racing, manufacturer of the Rossion Q1 sports car
- Astra 1G, a satellite operated by SES
- SSH 1G (WA) or Washington State Route 538
- Galileo International's IATA code
- 1G, a model of Toyota G engine
- G-force
- Gram
- Cardiomyopathy, dilated 1G (autosomal dominant)
- Red 2G
- Yellow 2G
- Cargoitalia's IATA code
- A character from Eden of the East
- 2G+2, an album by the Fall
- The 2 G's, a radioshow
- iPhone 2G
- 4G or 4GL, a fourth-generation programming language
- 4G (film), an upcoming Indian film
- 4G, the production code for the 1975 Doctor Who serial Pyramids of Mars
- "5G" (Mad Men), an episode of the television series Mad Men
- 5GFM, a radio station
- The Creature from the Pit (production code: 5G), a 1979 Doctor Who serial
- iPod (5G)
- Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic transmission, an automotive transmission
- 5 GHz, a Wi-Fi radio frequency; See List of WLAN channels
- Fifth-generation programming language (5GL)
- IATA code for Air Wales
- Rhodamine 6G, a chemical compound and dye
- 6G-fructosyltransferase, an enzyme
- T-6G Texan, a model of North American T-6 Texan
- iPod (6G), a model of iPod Classic
- iPod nano 6g, a model of iPod Nano
- iPod touch 6g, a model of iPod Touch
- 6G Mobile, a Dutch telco
- Mitsubishi 6G engine; see Mitsubishi 6G7 engine
- 6G Era; see History of video game consoles (sixth generation)
- 6G, sixth generation cellular network technology that provides broadband access
- 6G, the production code for the 1983 Doctor Who serial Terminus
- 7G-Tronic, a Mercedes-Benz seven-speed automatic transmission
- 7G Rainbow Colony, a 2004 Tamil feature film
- IATA code for StarFlyer
- F-7G, a model of Chengdu J-7
- Sector 7G, Homer Simpson's sector at work; see Springfield (The Simpsons)
- Rearwin Ken-Royce 7G, an engine model by LeBlond Aircraft Engine Corporation
- Operator 7G, the title by which EVE refers to Shogo Yahagi and Eiji Takanaka in the Megazone 23 anime OAV series.
- 7G, the production code for the 1987 Doctor Who serial Dragonfire
- IATA code for Angel Airlines (Thailand)
- RIM-8 Talos, also MQM-8G, a long-range naval surface-to-air missile
- The 8G Band, the house band for Late Night with Seth Meyers, led by actor Fred Armisen
- Luscombe 8G, a model of Luscombe 8 aircraft
- IATA code for Perm Airlines
- IATA code for Galaxy Airways; see List of defunct airlines of Europe
- New York State Route 9G
- Jo in Nine G Hell, debut album by The Hair and Skin Trading Company
- HP 9g, a Hewlett-Packard graphing calculator
- 9G-MKJ; see MK Airlines Flight 1602
- Z-9g, a model of Harbin Z-9
- SSH 9G (WA); see List of former state highways in Washington
- G-3 (Europe), the top three economies in the European Union
- G-3 (Latin America), the grouping of Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela
- AEG G.III, a German World War I heavy bomber
- Albatros G.III, a 1916 German bomber aircraft
- Caudron G.3, a 1913 French single-engined biplane
- Friedrichshafen G.III, a 1915 German medium bomber
- G-3 U. S. Army Operations (military staff)
- G3 battlecruiser, a post First World War design for the Royal Navy that was curtailed by the Washington Naval Treaty
- G3 (NATO), the Assistant Chief Of Staff or senior staff officer on Operations and Plans at the division level and higher
- Gotha G.III, a 1916 German heavy bomber
- Heckler & Koch G3, a battle rifle produced by Heckler & Koch
- Soko G-3, improved variant of Soko G-2 airplane
- USS G-3 (SS-31), an early U.S. Navy submarine
- Canon PowerShot G3, a digital camera made by Canon
- G3 power state, in computer ACPI power states
- G3, a fax encoding format
- G3, a PBX from the Avaya Definity range
- Gibson G3, a 1975 bass guitar
- iAudio G3, an mp3 player from the Cowon iAudio range
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-G3, a digital interchangeable lens camera made by Panasonic
- PowerPC G3, a microprocessor branding used by Apple Computer
- LG G3, an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics
- G3 gaming laptops series from Dell
- g3 (British magazine), a UK magazine aimed at lesbian and bisexual women
- G3 (tour), a live music show and guitar tour organized by Joe Satriani and Steve Vai
- G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, a scientific journal in the discipline of genetics, published by the Genetics Society of America
- GIII, the alternative title for the third and final film in the Gamera heisei trilogy.
- ATC code G03 Sex hormones and modulators of the genital system, subgroup of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- G3 star, a subclass of G-class stars in stellar classification
- Group 3 element of the periodic table
- G3 medium in embryo culture
- BYD G3, an automobile produced by BYD Auto
- G3 Beijing–Taipei Expressway, incomplete expressway intended to link mainland China and Taiwan
- G3 boats, from Yamaha Motor Corporation
- Gol Transportes Aéreos IATA airline designator
- IATA airline designation for City Connexion Airlines (Burundi, defunct since 2000),
- Pontiac G3, a rebranded Daewoo Kalos
- PRR G3, an American PRR 4-6-0 locomotive
- WLWR Class G3, a Waterford, Limerick and Western Railway Irish steam locomotive
- Gaiemmae Station, station G-03 of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
- Kamen Rider G3, a fictional character featured in Kamen Rider Agito
- G3 (company), or "Good Governance Group", British corporate security and intelligence company
- G-3 visa, a type of non-immigrant visa allowing travel to the United States
- G-III Apparel Group, a clothing manufacturing company
- Gennady Golovkin (born 1982), a Kazakhstani boxer
- Great God Gentaro (born 1974), a Japanese professional wrestler
- German Goo Girls, a series of pornographic films
- Girls Guns and Glory, an American band
- Grinding Gear Games, New Zealand game development studio
- Guns, God and Government, a concert film and DVD about the band Marilyn Manson
- Gunnar Graps Group, an Estonian rock group
- Guy's Grocery Games, a reality cooking TV series
- The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, an anime television series
- GGG, the production code for the 1971 Doctor Who serial The Claws of Axos
- Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft, a German neopagan organization
- Gesellschaft für das Gute und Gemeinnützige, a non-profit organisation based in Basel, Switzerland
- Good and Green Guyana, a Guyanese political party (1994–1997)
- Greenland minerals and energy, an Australian exploration company
- Giant Global Graph, a concept described by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee
- Gadolinium gallium garnet, a synthetic material used in fabrication of optical and magnetic components
- East Texas Regional Airport (IATA airport code GGG)
- Good, Giving, and Game, a positive description for a relationship coined by sex advice columnist Dan Savage
- Gurgula language, a Rajasthani language of Pakistan (ISO 639-3 code ggg)
- GGG, Abbreviation meaning "good game gali". Used as parting words exchanged at the end of a competitive game or match as a gesture of good sportsmanship
- (Third) Generation, A mobile communications wireless interface.
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