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DIGITAL MOBILE PHONE TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS IMPROVED DATA TRANSMISSION RATES AS A BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE EXTENSION OF GSM
EDGE; EGPRS; Egprs; Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution; Edge network; Enhanced GPRS; EDGE Evolution; Enhanced data rates for gsm evolution; Evolved EDGE; E GPRS; EDGE GPRS; EDGE Evo; 3GPP EDGE; 2.9G; E-GPRS; Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution; GPRS/EDGE
  • Cellular network standards and generation timeline.
  • EDGE sign shown in notification bar on an Android-based smartphone.

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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
I
n.
margin, border
(also fig.)
1) a cutting; jagged, ragged edge
2) at, on an edge (she stood at the edge of the crater)
advantage
(colloq.) (esp. AE)
3) an edge on (to gain a competitive edge on smb.)
misc.
4) to take the edge off one's appetite ('to satisfy one's appetite partially'); to be on edge ('to be tense')
II
v. (P; intr., tr.) to edge one's way through a crowd
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
¦ noun
1. the outside limit of an object, area, or surface.
an area next to a steep drop.
2. the sharpened side of a blade.
3. an intense or striking quality.
a quality or factor which gives superiority over close rivals: his cars have the edge over his rivals'.
4. the line along which two surfaces of a solid meet.
¦ verb
1. provide with a border or edge.
2. move carefully or furtively.
3. (usu. edge out) informal defeat by a small margin.
4. give an intense or sharp quality to.
5. Cricket strike (the ball) with the edge of the bat.
Phrases
on edge tense, nervous, or irritable.
set someone's teeth on edge (of a sound or taste) cause intense discomfort or irritation to someone.
Derivatives
-edged adjective
edgeless adjective
edger noun
Origin
OE ecg 'sharpened side of a blade', of Gmc origin.
Edge         
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Edges; Edge (disambiguation); Edge FM (disambiguation); Edge (album); Edge (song)
adj.
On the (cutting) edge, pushing the envelope, out of the mainstream, not the accepted norm
I know you like underground bands, but they are way too edge for me

Wikipedia

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution

Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) also known as Enhanced GPRS (EGPRS), IMT Single Carrier (IMT-SC), or Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution) is a digital mobile phone technology that allows improved data transmission rates as a backward-compatible extension of GSM. EDGE is considered a pre-3G radio technology and is part of ITU's 3G definition. EDGE was deployed on GSM networks beginning in 2003 – initially by Cingular (now AT&T) in the United States.

EDGE is standardized also by 3GPP as part of the GSM family. A variant, so called Compact-EDGE, was developed for use in a portion of Digital AMPS network spectrum.

Through the introduction of sophisticated methods of coding and transmitting data, EDGE delivers higher bit-rates per radio channel, resulting in a threefold increase in capacity and performance compared with an ordinary GSM/GPRS connection.

EDGE can be used for any packet switched application, such as an Internet connection.

Evolved EDGE continues in release 7 of the 3GPP standard providing reduced latency and more than doubled performance e.g. to complement High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA). Peak bit-rates of up to 1 Mbit/s and typical bit-rates of 400 kbit/s can be expected.

Pronunciation examples for edge
1. edge.
The Rare Find _ George Anders _ Talks at Google
2. edge.
How to Market a Country _ Ambassador Ido Aharoni _ Talks at Google
3. EDGE,
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4. edge and the defining edge of.
The Friendly Orange Glow - The Untold Story of the PLATO System _ Brian Dear _ Talks at Google
5. the Edge.
Photos From the Edge _ Alexandre Buisse _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of edge
1. "You can walk away from the edge, or you can fall off the edge." "We think we‘re too young to fall off the edge," he said.
2. We want to be on the leading edge of technology, not the trailing edge.
3. That edge was responsible for Clinton‘s overall edge in the pursuit of delegates to secure the party‘s nomination for president.
4. "And also, from the standpoint of the public, rock figures are out there on the cutting edge –– the knife edge.
5. The glitch means motorists are being sent along an unclassified track on the edge of a sheer cliff edge.