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5G TECHNOLOGY

The fifth-generation (5G) technology is


poised to revolutionize the business landscape
with its ultra-fast data speeds, low latency,
and massive network capacity.
BUSINESS Sale and Distribution of 5G Devices: Another
aspect of the business of 5G technology is the
sale and distribution of 5G-enabled devices
such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. As
5G networks become more widespread,
demand for 5G devices is expected to
increase.

1. Introduction to 5G: Understanding


what 5G is, its history, and how it
differs from previous generations of
mobile networks.
2. 5G use cases: Exploring the potential
applications of 5G technology,
including smart cities, autonomous
vehicles, virtual and augmented
reality, and industrial IoT.
3. 5G network deployment:
Understanding the challenges and
EDUCATION strategies involved in deploying 5G
networks, including spectrum
allocation, infrastructure requirements,
and regulatory issues.
4. 5G technology could enable new
forms of remote learning, making it
possible for students to access
educational resources and interact
with teachers and classmates from
anywhere in the world.
5G can enable remote patient monitoring and
virtual consultations, and support the
development of new healthcare applications
HEALTH such as telemedicine, tele-surgery, and smart
hospitals.

Improved communication: With faster data


transfer speeds and lower latency, 5G
technology could revolutionize
communication, making it possible to send
and receive data in real-time, even in remote
SOCIETY areas. This could have a significant impact on
industries such as manufacturing, logistics,
and transportation, enabling greater efficiency
and productivity.

Enhanced entertainment: The high bandwidth


and low latency of 5G technology could
enable new forms of entertainment, such as
immersive virtual reality experiences and
high-definition streaming of video content.

PRESENTORS:
JERA MAE BAGUIOS
ALLIAH JANE RUFANO

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