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From: Paul H. Christiansen2/16/2017 2:22:49 AM
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The Fifth Age



In 2020, the first commercial services based on fifth generation wireless networking, otherwise known as 5G, will begin to be rolled out. And even though the relevant standards are not due to be approved before the end of 2017, the race to deliver the infrastructure required is already on.

5G will enable wireless network operators to stream gigabits of information to end-user devices with latencies as low as one millisecond, blowing today’s fixed line broadband out of the water. The air will provide all the bandwidth we could need. And this has the potential to change every aspect of daily life, at least in big cities.

5G will be used to stream virtual reality content and to collect distributed sensor information from billions of IoT devices, to guide self-driving cars and to provide your home and business connectivity – why bother with ducts and cables when a small access point will do the job?

datacenterdynamics.com

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