Do you need Wi-Fi if you have 5G?

In simple terms, 2.4GHz has a lower potential top speed but penetrates better, so it has a longer range than the higher frequency, 5GHz, which can deliver faster speeds but doesn’t penetrate things like walls as easily. It’s worth noting that 5GHz Wi-Fi has absolutely nothing to do with 5G mobile networks .

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Is 5G part of the internet?

All 5G wireless devices in a cell are connected to the Internet and telephone network by radio waves through a local antenna in the cell . The main advantage of the new networks is that they will have greater bandwidth, giving higher download speeds, eventually up to 10 gigabits per second (Gbit/s).

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Why is 5G a disruptive technology?

While 4G has been considered as an incremental innovation from its predecessors (3G and 2G), design features and key technologies have indicated 5G as a disruptive innovation. Consequently, 5G will create new market values, in which new services and applications will emerge in unexpected ways .

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What is the next technology bigger than 5G?

The technology is called VIDAR™ , which stands for vibration detection and ranging. It is a “new class of wide area sensor system for recording, labelling and visualising objects and events in real-time”, which operates by capturing and analysing vibrations across large geographical grids, using fibre optic cables.

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