All You Need to Know About 5G Network
You will agree that the term 5G
network is no longer new because some countries have launched it for some time
now, but most of the world has not been graced by its presence, and as it rolls
out slowly, so are the 5G smartphones you will need to use it with.
Wireless network operators around
the world have begun rolling out 5G, the highest and the latest in mobile
broadband technology. The new 5G smartphones are getting launched and will soon
take over the mobile phones market, and we hope to see more of these devices
launch in 2019 and 2020, mostly smartphones.
Just like the evolution of 3G to
4G, the introduction of 5G means faster speeds, lower latency, and several
other benefits. This will be a great boost for businesses, live-streamers,
gamers, and more, as well as a huge leap in other activities. 5G network is
much faster than 4G networks and has a much lower latency. It can, therefore,
become a platform for all kinds of new services.
Of course, there are also
disadvantages, such as upgrading to a smartphone that is compatible with the 5G
networks to be able to enjoy the benefits. And this doesn’t go down well with
Privacy experts who for example, are concerned that 5G can help law enforcement
trail suspects' engagements in such a ways that can violate their human rights.
Legislators and some advocacy groups have recently raised concerns about 5G
phones networks, saying they may pose more health risk to users than previous
cellular networks. So the reason of this article is to answer the following
Frequent Ask Questions (FAQs) about 5G network.
What is 5G Network?
This is a new phone-network
technology. It can transfer data much faster than 4G, which a lot of us use
today to connect to the Internet. However, it requires cities and towns to set
up short-range transmitters to provide the same geographic coverage as 4G
technology.
This mean, 5G promises faster
speeds and less latency - the time it takes data to move back and forth - It
means that the applications and services you use, such as mobile games and
video chat will be much faster. It could as well allow disruptive new wireless
inventions and potentially powering the next tech Unicorn such as Snapchat and
Uber.
Who else will benefit from 5G?
This technology can transform
businesses from the agriculture sector to the manufacturing sector. Factory
owners can use it to control their machines. Farmers can use it to keep an eye
on autonomous tractors. Automakers see it as a key technology for autonomous
cars, helping such cars "talk" to each other about road conditions,
dangers, and so on. Like other innovative technologies before it, 5G promise to
launch a wave of new startups and ground-breaking services that we cannot
predict.
How fast are 5G networks?
The networks will be on average,
almost twenty times faster than 4G networks, which means you can download
Avengers within a snap of a finger. Latency can be less than 1 milliseconds
compared to 50 milliseconds for 4G.
Will I need a new phone to use
the 5G?
Sure. Smartphone manufacturers such
as Motorola and Samsung are launching 5G compatible devices. Apple is also expected
to follow soon. But you can still make use of your existing smartphone on 4G
networks until you are prepared to upgrade.
What Cities can I use 5G
networks today?
The top four wireless carriers are
introducing 5G coverage in many Cities in 2019 and 2020, including Atlanta,
Charlotte, Texas, Dallas, Oklahoma City, Houston, Los Angeles, New Orleans,
Denver, and Washington. 5G coverage in cities may be limited initially, with
only a few neighborhoods getting access.
Are there any downsides to 5G?
Privacy advocates are concerned
that the 5G network will make it easier for law enforcement to trace a person's
location with extreme precision as their cell phone connects to multiple cells.
They are also concerned about its ability to significantly improve face
recognition software. But, the conspiracy theories circulating online that
claim 5G signals have been linked to cancer have no scientific basis.
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