5G is one of the biggest, most complex technological challenges of the past decade. This is the world's next great tipping point - when mobile technologies will become as inseperable from our lives as electricity, and as fundamental as the automobile. 5G is a complete paradigm shift.The global standard for 5G (fi h generation) mobile network, developed by 3GPP.
First-generation wireless allowed voice communication, followed by 2G which added text and 3G which enabled basic computing. 4G unleashed higher data speeds which allowed for greater mobile web access, gaming, high-definition video streaming, and more. 5G is even more powerful, with average download speeds of more than one gigabyte per second. That’s about 20 times faster than 4G. 5G is not widely available in U.S. just yet, and there aren’t very many people who even own devices capable of connecting to the ultra-fast network.
The 5th generation of wireless will redefine and expand the ways we connect with each other,our devices and the world around us. 5G is expected to create a universal fabric of connectivity that weaves eryone and erything together like never before.it’s a journey without a finish line since wireless technology is constantly evolving. Historically, the U.S. has held a leadership position, and that remains true for now. According to Deloitte, a leader in business intelligence, the country that prevails in the race to adopt 5G could secure more than a decade of competitive advantage.
The ground-breaking inventions and ideas of these R&D innovators are vetted via a consensus-based process to ensure 5G standards reflect the best technologies available. The process is highly collaborative, yet also highly competitive.
All 5G products, including network infrastructure, devices, chips, applications, and more are built from the global technical standard – it’s basically a playbook and game rules including cutting-edge technology solutions for the most complex wireless challenges. Standards help create better, safer, and more reliable products by providing a common global language for product development and government policies. They also help bring products to market more quickly and affordably.
Despite the Trump administration’s efforts to hamper Huawei by blocking it from the American market, the Chinese company seems to be dominating the development of 5G.In September, Huawei announced that it had scored more than 50 commercial 5G contracts globally. The closest competitors were most recently known to be Nokia with 45 commercial deals and Ericsson with 24.
5G represents a paradigm shift in wireless infrastructure. It’s one hundred times faster than existing networks, enabling unprecedented advances like immersive virtual reality platforms, sophisticated health applications, Smart Cities, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and much more.
Like it or not, 5G (fifth generation) cellular technology will be up and running in your area soon. Experts believe that by 2020 virtually every country on the planet will have switched to this technology. Service providers boast that 5G will revolutionize the ‘Net, increasing download speeds by 100 times when compared to 4G technology. And 5G will likely facilitate more stable connections and greater capacity
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