
5G insight

WHAT IS 5G?
5G, the latest generation of cellular network technology, offers significantly faster data speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity compared to earlier generations like 4G LTE. This enhanced connectivity allows more devices to connect simultaneously, enabling innovations such as the Internet of Things (IoT), self-driving cars, remote surgeries, and immersive virtual reality experiences.
​Overall, 5G aims to improve user experiences across various sectors, including healthcare, transportation, and smart cities, facilitating faster downloads, smoother streaming, and more reliable connections.
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