Tuesday, January 15, 2019

5G Ready to Arrive

There has been more interest and speculation in the evolution of 5G in recent years, more this year, in 2018, 5G is expected to enter the real scene.
By the end of 2018, AT & T seems to launch the 5G mobile in numerous selected markets. In addition, starting in Sacramento, California, many cities
will be introduced to the 5G solution as Verizon partners with Samsung. While the alternative operators, T-Mobile and Sprint are planning to enter
the 5G scene by 2019 and 2020. In a National Security Report released by the White House, the 5G wireless service is now included as an
infrastructure priority.

So, what is 5G?

5G is the fifth generation of cellular technology; G is the generation that follows, the 4G standard that was introduced in 2010.
 In December of 2017, a formal standard was established that establishes the specifications for 5G. So, 5G, when it comes to download and
upload speed it will exceed 4G standards 100 times. Also, with 5G, there will be fewer latency problems that currently exist in the network.
The results of 5G will be faster and connectivity will be more reliable, which will advance the next technology.

Implication of 5G evolution.

IoT and Autonomous Cars
With the evolution of 5G, autonomous cars will be safer, more pleasant and more efficient. The 5G has a low latency that will allow the autonomous
cars to be closely linked with other connected devices, such as the smart city infrastructure - traffic lights, etc. 5G will simplify the stress we
are putting on 4G networks with the growing number of connected devices. IoT will be much faster and more dynamic, as there will be a rapid transfer
of massive data volumes. Without sacrificing performance, 5G will connect more and more devices.

Mobile innovation
As fast as the mobile Internet will be, there will also be an evolution in mobile innovation. With superior AR and VR experiences, they will not be
seen or heard before mobile experiences that are not compatible with the 4G technology of the current generation. The current smartphone is not aligned
with 5G, but as the technology develops, there will also be huge growth in the devices. In addition, ZTE has already announced that the company will
bring phones compatible with 5G by the end of 2018 or 2019. 4G has the voltage of increasingly connected devices that will be alleviated with 5G
technology.


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