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Lower latency

Latency is the time that elapses since we give an order on our device until the action occurs. In 5G the
latency will be ten times less than in 4G, being able to perform remote actions in real time.

Thanks to this low latency and the increase of the sensors, it is possible to control the machinery of an
industrial plant, control logistics or remote transport, surgical operations in which the doctor can
intervene a patient who is at another side of the world with the help of precision instrumentation
managed remotely or the complete control of remote transport systems, automated and without driver

--------------2. Low latency

5G significantly reduces the time it takes for network devices to respond to commands. With 4G, latency
ranges from approximately 60 milliseconds to 98 ms. 5G reduces latency to less than 5 ms, but the
ultimate target, according to standards body 3rd Generation Partnership Project, is under 2 ms. With
latencies this low, the lag that can plague real-time communications is all but eliminated. The result will
be a new generation of wireless services that will work identically, regardless of their location. Improved
latency is also a central component of standalone 5G, which carriers are now testing and rolling out.

-----------------Lower latency

Latency is the interval between the moment when a device sends data to a receiver and the moment
when the receiver can use the information. For example, you can measure the delay between a user
clicking a link and the site loading in latency. 5G latency will be significantly less than that of 4G, allowing
users to connect to each other and the internet in real-time.

---------------Latency- Compared to its predecessors, 5G technology has low latency which makes it easier
to support other new-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, IoT, and virtual reality, which is
another major advantage of 5G technology. Furthermore owing to its low latency it makes browsing
easier, thus improving customer experience.

-----------------Low latency

5G has low latency when compared to 4G that will support new applications such as AI, IoT, and virtual
reality efficiently. Not only that, it enables mobile phone users to open a webpage and browse things
without any hassles. Another thing is that it gives ways to access the internet anytime when looking for
some important information.

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