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What is 5G? Everything you need to know


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The latest news, views and developments in the exciting world of 5G networks.

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What is 5G?

5G networks are the next generation of mobile internet connectivity, offering faster speeds and more reliable connections on smartphones and other devices than ever before.

 

Combining cutting-edge network technology and the very latest research, 5G should offer connections that are multitudes faster than current connections, with average download speeds of around 1GBps expected to soon be the norm.

 

The networks will help power a huge rise in Internet of Things technology, providing the infrastructure needed to carry huge amounts of data, allowing for a smarter and more connected world.

 

With development well underway, 5G networks are expected to launch across the world by 2020, working alongside existing 3G and 4G technology to provide speedier connections that stay online no matter where you are.

 

So with only a matter of months to go until 5G networks are set to go live, here's our run-down of all the latest news and updates.

 

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WHEN WILL 5G LAUNCH?

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- 5G technology is expected to officially launch across the world by 2020

- The US, China and South Korea are expected to be some of the first nations to install full 5G networks, with others including the UK not far behind

- Many companies are busy making sure their networks and devices are '5G ready' in time for 2020, meaning some networks may launch before then

 

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The marketing that some companies are doing, like ATT, see below:

 

“Introducing the World’s 1st Mobile 5G Device at AT&T. Learn How We're Laying The Foundation For A Nationwide 5G Network. High-Bandwidth. Low Latency Performance. High Data Capacity. Advanced Network. Faster Speeds. End-To-End Connectivity. New 5G Service. Reliable 5G Network. Wireless Flexibility”.

 

This is is a partial truth. The are playing with the words to sell their products.

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indeed, some service provider considered out of date if they not update to the newest Tech

even its not a big leap like 4G to 5G. Its not about new inventions anymore

its how they persuade consumer to take that Tech or as you said " playing with the words to sell their products "

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