GSM is the most widely used mobile network standard in the world. It has evolved over time through technologies like GPRS, EDGE, and 3G to increase data speeds. EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) improves on GPRS by using more advanced modulation like 8-PSK to achieve higher data rates of up to 473kbps. While an upgrade from GPRS, EDGE remains compatible with existing GSM networks and requires only software and hardware upgrades to BTS. It provides broadband-like speeds and supports both packet-switched and circuit-switched data services. EDGE saw widespread adoption and helped delay the rollout of costly 3G networks while meeting the growing demand for mobile data