5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology that is designed to provide faster and more reliable data connections than previous generations. 5G is surrounding all around the world, it's fastest Mobile Internet at the moment for end users.
Some key differences between 4G and 5G are:
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Speed: 5G is significantly faster than 4G. It is capable of download speeds of up to 100 Gbps, while 4G is limited to download speeds of around 1 Gbps.
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Latency: 5G has significantly lower latency than 4G, which means that there is less delay when transmitting data. This can be important for applications that require real-time communication, such as virtual reality and autonomous vehicles.
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Capacity: 5G is designed to be able to handle a much larger number of devices than 4G, making it well-suited for highly-connected environments such as smart cities.
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Frequency Bands: 5G uses higher frequency bands than 4G, which allows it to transmit data over shorter distances but with higher capacity. This means that 5G networks will require more small cell installations in order to provide coverage.
Overall, 5G represents a significant improvement over 4G in terms of speed, latency, and capacity, and it is expected to enable a wide range of new applications and technologies.
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