3G MIMO stands for Third Generation Multiple Input Multiple Output, which is a wireless technology used to enhance the performance of 3G cellular networks. MIMO uses multiple antennas at both the transmitter and receiver ends to improve data throughput and reliability of the communication link. Here's how it works and its significance: 1. **Multiple Antennas**: In a MIMO system, both the base station (cell site) and the mobile device (user equipment) equip multiple antennas.

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