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4 Great Things to Know About 5G: Not Just a Matter of Speed

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5G is renowned for its lightning-fast speeds, but in the context of a broader digital experience and activity, 5G provides much more than just speed. 5G has become a topic in the world of technology since its debut. This fifth generation of cellular networks has been eagerly anticipated due to its benefits. Among the most well-known other than greater speeds is its ultra-low latency in digital activities.

As the successor to 4G, which has succeeded in advancing some sectors such as social and economic, health, entertainment, and technology, 5G is predicted to advance these sectors even further. The 5G network will then gradually replace its predecessor. Numerous countries have already got access to this network, and many more will follow suit. So, what are some other great things about 5G besides its speed? Let’s see below.

Massive Capacity

5G has a considerably larger network capacity, which means it provides internet users and their devices much more room to connect to faster networks. Crowds of people congregated in one place tended to have poor internet connections a decade or so ago when 5G was not yet available.

It’s due to the fact that 3G and 4G are incapable of providing ideal constant performance when linked to a large number of devices in a single place. 5G, on the other hand, is up to the task without a hitch. It is capable of connecting 1 million devices within a one square kilometer radius at a minimum. Devices that can connect include not only mobile phones, but also other internet-capable devices such as smartwatches, computers, and vehicles.

Internet of Things (IoT)

“The global connected IoT devices market is expected to grow at a CGAR of approximately 19% during the forecast period 2019 – 2026,” Market Research Future predicted. It indicates that the number of connected devices will continue to expand in the next few years, with the development of 5G being one of the triggers.

This fifth-generation network technology will improve the performance and reliability of these connected IoT devices. The success of the IoT is measured by its performance, which is strongly tied to how fast an IoT device can communicate with other devices. There’s no need to be skeptical about 5G in this regard, as data transfer among devices is undoubtedly faster thanks to its low latency.

Having a fast yet unstable internet connection speed is unappealing. But such is not the case with 5G; in addition to being fast, it’s also steady, making it highly reliable, especially for devices that demand real-time updates.

The roll-out of the 5G network is a favor to the IoT market because its success key will be high speed and stability.

Better Access to Online Entertainment

The speed and stability of the internet connection provided by 5G substantially enhance the display of entertainment that can be accessed over the internet. For example, an online stream or a rerun of a football match.

Without the implementation of 5G, watching online programs may commonly encounter interruptions, resulting in lag or buffering due to the unstable and lower signal. It also has an impact on the visual quality experienced by the viewers.

However, internet users with 5G networks can sit back and relax. Online broadcasts that are presented using fifth-generation technology allow the audience to experience image quality with 4K resolution, also known as Ultra-High-Definition (UHD). In some countries, music events have been successfully streamed in 4K format using 5G technology, including South Korea.

A New Experience in the Virtual World

The most impressive aspect of 5G technology is how it accelerates Extended Reality (XR), which provides users with a unique experience in the realm of technology where virtual interactions appear to be more realistic. But, establishing Virtual Reality (VR) is not really that simple. The idea of having a true virtual world is hard to conceive, so putting VR into action must be quite challenging.

The biggest challenge is processing such vast amounts of data to achieve true immersion, which also involves stability and a high connection speed. This is where 5G comes to the rescue, as it will boost mobile communications between VR headsets and any computer systems the XR uses. Besides, interactions within VR will result in real-time interactions due to its low latency, making it smoother.

The quality of the VR visual display powered by 5G is unquestionable. The capacity of 5G to transmit enormous amounts of data, such as 4K or even 8K resolution videos, should be fair to demonstrate that the visual quality of 5G-powered VR can be more real and vivid.

The holistic capabilities of 5G can pave the way for enterprises or relevant organizations to advance the industry in which they operate. Going forward, it will have significant global influence and usher in a massive digital revolution.

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