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To: SeekAndFind

“Because it’s orders of a magnitude faster?”

What are the advantages of that to individuals? Also, what are the advantages to institutions?

Other than the advantage of being able to track devices such as our phones more closely.


9 posted on 07/01/2020 9:23:04 AM PDT by cymbeline
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To: cymbeline

Let’s see if these benefits are worth it ( especially if the price is right) :

1.Speed 10Gbps to 100 Gbps

2. Latency in 4G is 40–60ms while in 5G is ultra low latency 2–10ms, that will increase the gaming experience.

3. 5G is going to play an important role in IoT (The Internet of Things), in future every device is going to connect to every other device like vehicles to vehicles communication , vehicles to home communication and home to home communication that need high amount of capacity to connect millions of devices to the internet, in 5G we are going to use millimeter wave so that we can use the spectrum 3khz to 300 khz that will increase d capacity, the problem with 4G is limited spectrum i.e 3khz to 6 ghz so capacity will always be d problem there n one more issues with millimeter wave is they can travels for short distance only after they die so we need small antenna large in number.

4. With faster speeds, 5G will significantly transfer images, huge files, videos, etc. than what 4G does today.

5. Connected Health Care: When it comes to healthcare, high reliability/availability and low latency in communications systems are essential, which is where healthcare becomes a strong 5G business case. Scenarios classified under Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication will also be a big factor, as use cases such as wireless remote surgery with instantaneous feedback, robotics, telemetry from wearable devices, and transmission of HD images take center stage in the 5G medical future.


11 posted on 07/01/2020 9:33:04 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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