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4G
For consumers, 5G will mean faster upload and download speeds, smoother
streaming, more reliable connections and near-instantaneous response times. This will
allow for a wider range of applications to be delivered smoothly and consistently
across a wider area.
This increased capacity is also good news for businesses, which will be able to take
advantage of new technologies such as augmented reality and virtual reality with less
risk of lag or disruption.
Moreover, 5G’s shorter latency means that devices can communicate with each other
faster, making it an attractive option for consumers and businesses.
How will 5G impact other industries such as health care, transportation and
manufacturing?
The upgrade to 5G will have a significant impact on industries such as health care,
transportation and manufacturing.
Health care is set to benefit from 5G in a number of ways. For example, the faster
speed of 5G will allow for real-time transmission of medical images and videos,
improving diagnosis and treatment. In addition, 5G’s low latency will make it an ideal
technology for remote surgery and telemedicine.
Transportation is also set to benefit from 5G. The increased capacity and decreased
latency of 5G networks will allow for more vehicles to be connected to the internet at
the same time, leading to smarter transportation systems with reduced congestion and
improved safety.
As the fifth generation of cellular network makes its arrival, there is a lot to anticipate
regarding how it will change the way we use technology. Many of those ways will be
positive benefits for industries of all kinds. Yet, there will always be potential risks
and challenges as 5G comes out in full swing.