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What is 5G Technology? | E-Lins Technology

The broad range of technology and infrastructure changes inherent to 5G deployment will create tremendous benefits as well as potential challenges to individual users, businesses, and service providers.

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What is 5G Technology? | E-Lins Technology

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  1. What is 5G Technology? What is 5G Technology? The “5G” stands for “fifth generation” cellular communication. 5G is able to operate in the millimeter wave (a super high frequency spectrum that ranges from 24 to 100 GHz), where the amount of spectrum available for 5G means that data can be transferred much more rapidly than is currently possible. The broad range of technology and infrastructure changes inherent to 5G deployment will create tremendous benefits as well as potential challenges to individual users, businesses, and service providers. How fast is 5G Technology? 5G will have times speed than 4G. 5G Routers will provides a much fast data UL/DL for all M2M&IoT devices.

  2. The conversion to 5G technology and the accompanying breakthrough in speed might seem a bit like going from covered wagon to transcontinental airliner in one swift step. Operators performing 5G speed trials have reported speeds of up to 70 Gbps. Industry-sponsored simulations have also produced impressive results with data speeds increasing from 71 Mbps for 4G users to 1.4 Gbps for 5G users in the millimeter wave. Accompanying the uptick in speed is the dramatic decrease in latency. This will be an important factor for new technologies such as self-driving cars and “virtual” robotic surgery that rely on instantaneous communication. For more information, please visit E-Lins Technology.

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