5G Networking: The Technology That Will Make Everything More Efficient

Fifth generation (5G) networking is the next step forward in the evolution of wireless connectivity. It’ll transform our lives at the workplace, at home, and in our social lives, making everything more instantaneous, efficient and secure. This fifth generation of telecommunications will enable billions of new connections to become possible. Not only will users benefit from faster real-time connectivity, but also appliances and infrastructure beyond our mobile devices that can become “smart” by accessing the internet and communicating with each other. Let’s take a deeper look at what 5G is and where it’s going to take us. Read more about 5g here from LiveTiles.

Improved Efficiency

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You might find yourself asking, “what is 5G?”. It is a whole new type of network that brings improved efficiency and lower costs to the table. It will support a huge array of devices that can provide industries with better performance and consumers with more convenience. According to Qualcomm, 5G will transform society as much as the advent of the automobile and electricity by transmitting data at multiple gigabytes per second and delivering massive capacity with ultra-low latency. It will seamlessly work alongside 4G and Wi-Fi, so users can be simultaneously connected to LTE or Wi-Fi.

Faster Service

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The 5G network will deliver peak data rates as high as 20 Gbps. In fact, this technology is on a whole new spectrum, since it utilizes millimeter wave frequencies in the 30 to 300 GHz range, whereas 4G networks use frequencies below 6 GHz. With shorter wavelengths, much smaller antennas are needed to support 5G connectivity. Its low latency is capable of giving you immediate, real-time access. Fifth-generation tech also has more capacity than 4G and will provide an impressive 100-fold increase in traffic capacity and network efficiency.

What does all this mean? It means users can upload and download huge files almost instantaneously and stream HD videos in real-time without lag. Imagine using your phone to download a full HD movie within a few seconds time. With 5G, this is made a reality. You’ll also be able to enjoy live feeds of concerts, games and other events on your mobile phone or PC in high definition.

Advanced AI

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Fifth-generation networking will enable more appliances to connect online and access the internet and communicate with each other. This will usher in a new era of self-driving cars, smart homes, smart cities and increased connectivity in the healthcare, emergency services, manufacturing and distribution industries. Smart cars will need less gas and smart homes will use energy more efficiently, which means we’ll be spending less on gas and power while creating a smaller environmental footprint.

Today, we already have smart devices like smart fitness monitors, smart thermostats and programmable lights and door locks. With 5G connectivity, billions more appliances and devices can connect online to send and receive huge amounts of data with better energy efficiency and lower costs. Also, we’ll be able to use much more advanced AI technologies on a 5G network.

Use of VR & AR

On a 5G network, we can use augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) on the mobile devices we already own. With the low latency and high capacity 5G offers, there’ll be no lag between your physical movements and what your eyes are seeing in an AR or VR app. In this way, 5G syncs the virtual with reality. It’ll enable people to get location-based information in real-time. Imagine holding up your phone’s camera wherever you are and being able to view an annotated screening of all the nearby restaurants.

Fifth-generation technology won’t replace 4G overnight, but it will bring an exciting new wave of innovations for years to come. We can expect to see some of these changes take place in 2019 and begin to revolutionize virtually every industry, mobile user and society as a whole.