Here's everything you need to know about 5G.
5G is the fifth generation of wireless communication
standards developed by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). It was
officially launched in December 2017 with the promise of providing higher data
rates, improved reliability and greater coverage than previous generations.
What Is 5G?
5G will provide much faster download speeds than 4G LTE
networks, as well as better upload speeds. This means that users will be able
to stream high definition movies and play games online at lightning fast
speeds.
Why Should I Care About 5G?
5G is expected to become available by 2020. However, there
are still some questions surrounding its implementation. For example, how will
5G affect existing wireless infrastructure? Will 5G require new antennas? And
what will happen when 5G is rolled out across the country?
What Are The Benefits Of 5G?
5G has been described as “the fifth revolution in
telecommunications.” It’s an upgrade to current 4G LTE networks. This means
that 5G will provide higher data rates, better coverage, and faster speeds than
previous generations.
5G also offers other benefits. For example, it will enable
devices to communicate with each other without being tethered to a fixed
location. That means people won’t need to carry their phones everywhere they
go. They can use them to access services anywhere at any time.
5G will also allow for much smaller cell sizes. That means
fewer towers will be needed to cover large areas. In addition, 5G will improve
indoor coverage. That means people will be able to connect to the internet even
when they’re indoors.
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