In telephony, 5G corresponds to the initials that allude to the fifth generation of mobile networks. This type of mobile network will replace in the near future the current 4G networks that provide service and connectivity to most devices. This new 5G network will multiply the speed of the best fiber optic internet connection up to 10 times.
Advantages and Disadvantages of 5G
The 5G network is a revolution within the parameters of service and connectivity provided today through 4G networks. Thanks to this new generation we will obtain numerous benefits such as greater battery efficiency, which in turn will improve energy savings and therefore decrease pollution, and of course, we will get faster connections and better quality in our devices.
Advantages of 5G
- There will be a greater number of connected devices
- Efficiency will allow for longer lasting batteries.
- Battery savings will lead to lower power consumption.
- Efficiency ensures lower latency (below 1 ms).
- All connections will be faster and of better quality.
Disadvantages of 5G
- Progressive deployment. It cannot be installed on all devices globally at the same time, so it may delay the time gap in which it is achieved.
- It will not be an alternative, but its use will be mandatory, which will force many people to adapt forcibly.
- It will not be an alternative, but its use will be mandatory, which will force many people to adapt forcibly.
- It is not yet known whether the network will offer the necessary stability.
- There are still many unknowns about this type of network.