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What Is 5G Technology

What Is 5G Technology?



                      


4G the mobile network that's used around the world to make calls send Messages and surf the web. Now there are Plans for 4G to be replaced by you Guessed it 5g a new, faster network that Has the potential to transform the Internet 5g is a software-defined Network
            It means that while it won't Replace cables entirely. It could replace The need for them by largely operating On the cloud instead this means it will Have a hundred times better capacity Than 4G which will dramatically improve Internet speeds.
      

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For exampleTo download A two-hour film on 3G Would take about Twenty six hours on 4G you'd be waiting Six minutes and on 5g you'll be ready to Watch your film in just over three and a Half seconds, but it's not just internet A capacity that will be upgraded in response Times will also be much faster the 4G The network responds to our commands in just Under 50 milliseconds with 5g it will Take around one millisecond 400 times Faster than a blink of the eye Smartphone users will enjoy a more 
Streamlined experience, but for a world That is increasingly dependent on the The internet just to function a reduction in The time delay is Critical self-driving cars. 
  
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For example: Require a continuous stream Of data the quicker that information is Delivered to autonomous vehicles the Better and safer they can run For many analysts, this is just one An example of how 5g, could become the Connective tissue for the Internet of Things an industry that's set to grow Threefold by 2025 linking and Controlling not just robots, but also Medical devices, industrial equipment and Agricultural machinery.

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