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Everything know about 5G network

While 5G isn't expected until 2020, an increasing number of companies are investing now to prepare for the new mobile wireless standard. We explore 5G, how it works, and its impact on future wireless systems.

5g technology


5G simply stands for the fifth generation and refers to subsequent and newest mobile wireless standard supported the IEEE 802.11ac standard of broadband technology, although a proper standard for 5G is yet to be set.

According to the Next Generation Mobile Network's 5G white paper, 5G connections must be based on 'user experience, system performance, enhanced services, business models and management & operations'.
And consistent with the Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA) to qualify for a 5G a connection should meet most of those eight criteria:
1.One to 10Gbps connections to endpoints in the field
2.One millisecond end-to-end round trip delay 
3.1000x bandwidth per unit area
4.10 to 100x the number of connected devices
5.(Perception of) 99.999 percent availability
6.(Perception of) 100 percent coverage
7.90 percent reduction in network energy usage
8.Up to ten-year battery life for low power, machine-type devices
Previous generations like 3G were a breakthrough in communications. 3G receives a sign from the closest phone tower and is employed for phone calls, messaging, and data.
4G works the same as 3G but with a faster internet connection and a lower latency (the time between cause and effect). 

Advantages of 5G

Like all the previous generations, 5G will be significantly faster than its predecessor 4G.
This should leave higher productivity across all capable devices with a theoretical download speed of 10,000 Mbps.
"Current 4G mobile standards have the potential to supply 100s of Mbps. 5G offers to require that into multi-gigabits per second, giving rise to the ‘Gigabit Smartphone’ and hopefully a slew of innovative services and applications that really need the sort of connectivity that only 5G offers," says Paul Graham, senior director, SP Marketing EMEA at Juniper Networks.
Plus, with greater bandwidth comes faster download speeds and therefore the ability to run more complex mobile internet apps.

Disadvantages of 5G

However, 5G will cost more to implement and while the most recent mobile phones will probably have it integrated, other handsets might be deemed out of date.
A reliable, wireless internet connection can depend upon the number of devices connected to at least one channel. With the addition of 5G to the wireless spectrum, this might put us in danger of overcrowding the frequency range.
The problems with 4G and even 3G aren't exactly filling us with the hope of an instantaneous super-fast connection.
For an extended time (and still even now) certain handsets and areas of the united kingdom don't support or can access 4G connections, therefore the rollout for 5G is probably going to be very patchy.

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