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1. Enhanced Mobile Broadband and Capacity Enhancements Each new “G” offers enhanced speed. However, the latest 5G takes it to a whole new level by improving both enhanced broadband and capacity requirements. When tested under perfect laboratory conditions, 4G tops out at about 1 gigabits per second. 5G, on the other hand, completely surpasses 4G’s ideal laboratory situation with an impressive 20 gigabits per second. 2. Massive IoT and Connectivity 5G offers a higher device capacity than previous versions to handle the needs of the modern-day property. As companies use more and more devices to run effectively and efficiently, traditional networks are overly burdened and cannot handle the increase in loads. Because of today’s 4G limitations, companies are limited in the number of devices they can run concurrently. 3. Low Latency and Ultra-High Reliability Latency refers to the gap between when data is sent and when it is received and acknowledged. Technology has always come with a certain amount of lag, and it has long been accepted as a minor annoyance of technology. Think about, for example, watching a livestream of a football game. It will always be a second or two behind what is actually going on in the game. As more critical activities have come to rely on technology, latency periods have become more than just a minor inconvenience. In healthcare, where a surgeon is relying on technology to perform remote surgery, this gap is critical to ensure the surgeon’s movements are not affected by network latency. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ernest-valvade/support
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1. Enhanced Mobile Broadband and Capacity Enhancements Each new “G” offers enhanced speed. However, the latest 5G takes it to a whole new level by improving both enhanced broadband and capacity requirements. When tested under perfect laboratory conditions, 4G tops out at about 1 gigabits per second. 5G, on the other hand, completely surpasses 4G’s ideal laboratory situation with an impressive 20 gigabits per second. 2. Massive IoT and Connectivity 5G offers a higher device capacity than previous versions to handle the needs of the modern-day property. As companies use more and more devices to run effectively and efficiently, traditional networks are overly burdened and cannot handle the increase in loads. Because of today’s 4G limitations, companies are limited in the number of devices they can run concurrently. 3. Low Latency and Ultra-High Reliability Latency refers to the gap between when data is sent and when it is received and acknowledged. Technology has always come with a certain amount of lag, and it has long been accepted as a minor annoyance of technology. Think about, for example, watching a livestream of a football game. It will always be a second or two behind what is actually going on in the game. As more critical activities have come to rely on technology, latency periods have become more than just a minor inconvenience. In healthcare, where a surgeon is relying on technology to perform remote surgery, this gap is critical to ensure the surgeon’s movements are not affected by network latency. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ernest-valvade/support
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