5G technology offers an extremely low latency rate, the delay between the sending and receiving information. From 200 milliseconds for 4G, we go down to 1 millisecond(1ms) with 5G.
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What does low latency enable? In principle, low latency 5G networks open lots of new possibilities for services that demand nearly instant response time . That includes telemedicine, augmented reality headsets and communications to let autonomous vehicles talk to one another and link into efficient platoons.1 Tem 2021
Read moreWhat is the 5G E2E latency target?
Based on the applications and use case scenarios above, latency critical services in 5G networks demand an E2E delay of 1 ms to 100 ms .29 May 2018
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