5G is very different from 4G and older wireless standards. It’s extremely fast, drastically reduces latency, and supports a huge number of densely packed devices, but what does that really mean for you?
Everything you need to know about 5G!
Each of the three major improvements mentioned above may not seem world-changing on its own, but together they will enable major changes in almost every industry. The widespread availability of 5G could even create a number of new industries.
From super-fast broadband internet to smart and self-driving cars and massive networks of the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G could be the catalyst for a much smarter, more connected planet.
Broadband is defined by the FCC as any internet speed of 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up, up from the 4/1 Mbps defined in 2010. Both of these are much slower than 5G speeds, however, which range from 300 to 1,000 Mbps, and in some cases even higher.