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5G is the 5th generation mobile network. It is a new global wireless standard after 1G, 2G, 3G, and 4G networks. 5G enables a new kind of network that is designed to connect virtually everyone and everything including machines, objects, and devices. With 5G reaching 10 gigabits per second – up to 100 times faster than 4G – 5G networks can deliver the level of performance needed for an increasingly connected society. Connectivity requirements vary based on what the network is being used for. In today’s rapidly growing and developing world speed is all we need to keep pace with the changes surrounding us. 5G will enable instantaneous connectivity to billions of devices, 5G has been designed to meet the very large growth in data and connectivity of today’s modern society, the internet of things with billions of connected devices, and tomorrow’s innovations.

In addition to delivering faster connections and greater capacity, a very important advantage of 5G is the fast response time referred to as latency.

Latency is the time taken for devices to respond to each other over the wireless network. 3G networks had a typical response time of 100 milliseconds, 4G is around 30 milliseconds and 5G will be as low as

1 millisecond. Introducing 5G to market will revolutionize modern industrial processes and applications including agriculture, manufacturing, and business communications; comparatively, a low latency rate opens up a new world where remote medical care, procedures, and treatment are possible, and; significantly faster data speeds and greater capacity will keep the world connected. New applications will include fixed wireless internet access for homes, outdoor broadcast applications without the need for broadcast vans, and greater connectivity for people on the move. Although the 5G spectrum would boost up multiple sectors and make it more convenient for us, it’s still not the right time though. The primary challenging obstacle lies with the underdeveloped infrastructure for the proper application of services. The telecommunication industry is working on the implementation procedure and might be able to make 5G available at our convenience in a few coming years.