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INTERNET AND wireless

technology
k.Sandeep 7thb
In telecommunications, 5G is the fifth-generation technology standard for broadband cellular networks, which 
cellular phone companies began deploying worldwide in 2019, and is the planned successor to the 4G networks which
provide connectivity to most current cellphones. 5G networks are predicted to have more than 1.7 billion subscribers
and account for 25% of the worldwide mobile technology market by 2025, according to the GSM Association and 
Statista.[1][2]
Like its predecessors, 5G networks are cellular networks, in which the service area is divided into small geographical
areas called cells. All 5G wireless devices in a cell are connected to the Internet and telephone network by radio waves
 through a local antenna in the cell. The new networks have higher download speeds, eventually up to 10 
gigabits per second (Gbit/s).[3] In addition to 5G being faster than existing networks, 5G has higher bandwidth and can
thus connect more different devices, improving the quality of Internet services in crowded areas.[4] Due to the increased
bandwidth, it is expected the networks will increasingly be used as general internet service providers (ISPs) for laptops
and desktop computers, competing with existing ISPs such as cable internet, and also will make possible new
applications in internet-of-things (IoT) and machine-to-machine areas. Cellphones with 4G capability alone are not able
to use the 5G networks.
Advantages and disadvantages of 5g internet:
wireless technology
Wireless technology provides the ability to communicate between two or more entities over distances without the use
of wires or cables of any sort. This includes communications using radio frequency (RF) as well as infrared (IR)
waves .
The birth of wireless technology started with the discovery of electromagnetic waves by Heinrich Hertz (1857–1894). 
Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937) established the very first commercial RF communications, the wireless telegraph, in
the late 1890s—more than fifty years after the first commercial wired telegraph service that was demonstrated in 1832
by Samuel F. B. Morse (1791–1872). Marconi was also the first to transmit radio signals to a mobile receiver on ships
in the early 1900s. Wireless technology has always beenpreceded by wired technology and is usually more expensive, but it
has provided the additional advantage of mobility, allowing the user to receive and transmit information while on the move.
Another major thrust of wireless technology has been in the area of broadcast communications like radio, television, and direct
broadcast satellite. A single wireless transmitter can send signals to several hundreds of thousands of receivers as long as they all
receive the same information. Today, wireless technology encompasses such diverse communication devices as garage-door
openers, baby monitors, walkie-talkies, and cellular telephones, as well as transmission systems such as point-to-point microwave
links, wireless Internet service, and satellite communications.
advantages and disadvantages of wireless technology:
future technology:Artificial intelligence will become more prevalent in 2023 with natural language processing
and machine learning advancement. Artificial intelligence can better understand us and perform more complex tasks using this
technology. It is estimated that 5G will revolutionize the way we live and work in the future.

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