5G Networking
We live in a world where we all are dependent on faster internet and a virtually connected lifestyle. All we look forward to is having great internet and the right gadget to live the day. We literally eat, breathe, talk, listen and work on technology. The mobile network and internet connection plays a very important role when we speak of work and leisure. As the mantra states- “Faster is better!”, speed and technology play a very crucial part and we all are totally into faster internet for better productivity.
The latest 5th generation mobile
network is 5G, which is one attention seeker in today’s time after 1G, 2G, 3G,
and 4G networks. The latest 5G connection enables the user to connect everyone
and everything together virtually which further includes machines, objects, and
devices.
How does 5G work?
When we speak of the
fourth-generation (4G) Long-Term Evolution (LTE) wireless network technology,
it created a wave of faster internet under budget-friendly space in India.
Also, 4G provided the foundation of 5G.
We all know that 4G used large and high-power cell towers to radiate signals for longer distances. On the 5G connection, wireless signals will be transmitted through more small cell stations located in places like light poles or building roofs.
The use of multiple small cells is necessary because the millimetre wave (MM wave) spectrum-- the band of spectrum between 30 and 300 gigahertz (Ghz) that 5G relies on to generate high speeds -- can only travel over short distances and is subject to interference from weather and physical obstacles, like buildings or trees.
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