Alongside technological advancement, mobile connectivity throughout the years has developed bringing impressive updates that improve the way that we use our phones. In the late 2000s, 4G made a large impact within the industry, allowing for mobile internet speeds of up to 500 times faster than that of 3G, which in turn allowed for video calls, faster mobile browsing, etc. However, with the Internet of Things (IoT) developing, it’s clear that 4G won’t be able to manage the vast amount of connections on the network.
This is where 5G comes in. Creating a huge hype around the world after being demonstrated during the 2018 Winter Games, it brings with it an array of features that are guaranteed to have mobile phone users in awe. When comparing 5G vs 4G, 5G guarantees to be more efficient, faster and smarter than its predecessor.
Offering up speeds of up to 100 gigabits per second, it will take over as the next big thing. Aimed at allowing for faster mobile data speeds than that of a home broadband network, it’s clear to see why everyone is excited for it to be introduced internationally. To lead the race to 5G, businesses must transform their telecom workforce accordingly.
It has been considered for remote surgery, for the implementation of self-driving cars, drones, virtual reality, etc. With 5G, the possibilities are simply endless.
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