The world has experienced a technological advancement with the introduction of 5G internet. The fifth generation mobile network has had an effect on the way people connect, communicate and interact with the digital realm. With the kind of speed and efficiency that comes with this technology, one would think 5G is the ultimate connectivity. However, there is also the same level of anxiety with regards to what else will change in the world moving forward considering that there is something called 6G that is already being discussed. In this blog post, we shall discuss the features, advantages as well as the opportunities brought by 5G internet and of course 6G internet in the distant future.
What you will get Most Out of 5G
The Power of Speed:
5G has its unbelievable speeds, possibly 100 times faster than 4G. 5G has the power for the download speeds between 10 to 20 Gbps. It has the ability to download a 4K movies in seconds or streaming high-definition content without a single buffer. 5G connectivity unblocks possibilities for a range of industries.5G enables quick communication for analytical applications, such as real-time translation, remote work, and telemedicine.5G also plays an important role in the development of new technologies like augmented reality(AR)and virtual reality(VR).
Low latency:
Connecting the World
Transforming Industries:
The Challenges:
5G has many challenges including building new infrastructure, keeping the data protected, and understanding any health risks. We need to install new antennas and towers, to make 5G work everywhere. With a 5G network, more devices will be connected to the internet so there are more chances of data hacking. It’s important to keep all data safe, especially things like cars and smart homes connected to 5G. Some people are anxious about the health effects of 5G because it has different radio waves than the 4G network. Scientists are researching to make sure that it’s safe or not.
A Glimpse into 6G Internet Sensor
Here's what we might expect from 6G:
Ultra-Low Latency: Existing deployments offer latency in the milliseconds range as seen with 5G, but this is expected to be in the microseconds range for 6G. This aspect will be important for services which need the transfer of volumes of data with very minimal waiting time, such as the control of robots or the interaction between one’s mind and a computer.