5G is the fifth-generation technology for cellular communications. Compared with 4G, primary benefits include improved bandwidth, latency, reliability, connection density and security – all important factors in the increasing move to remote working and greater reliance on online services.
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The CISA 5G Strategy details our approach to advance the development and deployment of a secure and resilient fifth generation (5G) infrastructure , one that promotes national security, data integrity, technological innovation, and economic opportunity for the United States and its allied partners.
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Heightened consumer expectations With that in mind, 5G has the potential to rewrite consumer expectations. Reliability and speed may be less of a problem. Lower cost per bit will help make unlimited mobile data less expensive. Seamless mobile transactions will be a default.
Read moreWhat does 5G mean to consumers?
What does 5G mean for consumers? 5G for consumers means not just faster mobile internet, but mainly internet connectivity in many more objects than what you see today . The car and the house are two examples of the big IoT revolution coming ahead, supported by 5G networks.
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