5G Develpoment
Theoretically, 5G could achieve a peak speed of up to 20 Gbps, whereas the highest rate of the 4G technology is only 1 Gbps. Moreover, latency promises to be much lower with 5G. This would make the business applications and other digital experiences, such as online gaming, videoconferencing, and self-driving cars, run better. While the previous generations of cellular technology were focused on guaranteeing connectivity (4G LTE), the thrust of 5G is to take connectivity to a new level by providing connected experiences from the cloud to clients. The 5G networks are virtualized and software-driven and, therefore, exploit cloud technologies. The seamless open roaming capabilities between cellular and Wi-Fi access will be included in the 5G network. Mobile users can continue their connectivity as they move between outdoor wireless connections and wireless networks inside buildings without user intervention or the need for users to reauthenticate. Similar to the new Wi-Fi 6 wireless ...