5G
5G is a term that refers to the fifth generation in the range of mobile networks that can be used. The letter "G" therefore stands for generation. The 5G mobile network is a further development on the 4G generation. Its use therefore offers several practical advantages. With the 5G network, speeds of 1.25 Gbit per second can potentially be achieved, which is 10 times faster than the 4G network. This is because the 5G network uses photonics technology. This is a technique where data is exchanged with light particles. For this, the higher frequency band of 3.5Ghz will have to be used.
Another big advantage of 5G is that the Internet connection will be a lot more reliable and stable. In addition, a 5G network has a higher capacity. This is noticeable in practice in crowded places. In the past, intensive Internet use came at the expense of Internet speed. By using a 5G network, there is no suffering from slow Internet in these situations. In addition, a stable Internet connection provides opportunities for a doctor to operate on a patient remotely and self-driving cars can safely take to the road.