In late 2018, mobile network carriers announced 5G capabilities for their network and promised a better service for their customers. Last April, the first 5G service was introduced in certain parts of Minneapolis and Chicago. Later on, mobile phone manufacturers joined the fray by releasing 5G-compatible flagship mobile phones. Tech experts at Abaram Network Solutions believe that there is still much more to 5G than what has been announced to the public. Here are some examples of what 5G can do in the tech world today.
The most obvious boon that 5G technology brings is extremely fast internet speeds. How fast? Around 1-20GB/s, which allows for several things, internet browsing-wise. Firstly, it will enable users to access high-quality content much faster. This lets content creators upload formats like 4K videos that viewers can easily stream. This also means better graphics quality for websites as data transfer speeds are boosted.
Another major use of 5G technology is data collection. There are a lot of technologies today that rely on real-time data like autonomous devices that share information with other devices. Imagine self-driving cars. These machines need to process millions of hours-worth of traffic data and at the same time, gather real-time data and send it to a network that gives it instructions. The fast internet speed creates a seamless connection with very little latency.
Lastly, 5G can revolutionize how industries can capitalize on internet speed. For instance, doctors from across the globe can perform surgeries using robotic limbs. Video chatting could replace phone calls altogether. Indeed, the possibilities are only limited to the extent of network infrastructure placed to support 5G, note the tech experts at Abaram Network Solutions,
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