5G: Here's Everything That's Changing

 5G is very different from 4G and older wireless standards. It’s extremely fast, radically reduces delays, and supports a vast number of densely packed devices, but what does this really mean for you?

Each of those three important improvements listed above might not seem world-changing in and of themselves, but together they will make possible major shifts in just about every industry. Wide availability of 5G may even create some new industries.

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From super-ultra-fast broadband to smart and autonomous cars, to enormous networks of Internet of Things (IoT), 5G could be the catalyst that brings about a much smarter and more connected planet.

Broadband Internet Everywhere

Broadband is currently defined by the FCC as any internet speed of 25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up, which is an increase from the 4 Mbps and 1 Mbps defined in 2010. However, both are much slower than 5G speeds, which sometimes range anywhere from 300–1,000 Mbps, and even higher in some cases.

For reference, in July 2019, the median download speed for mobile users in the US was around 34 Mbps. As of December 2021, that speed jumped to around 54 Mbps; the average download speed was 125 Mbps.

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5G is also available for home or business use via a fixed wireless access (FWA) connection. This means an entire building can get a direct 5G connection from a nearby cell, and within that building, every device can take advantage of 5G’s speeds via existing Wi-Fi connections, including TVs, game consoles, phones, desktop computers, laptops, etc.

FWA gets really interesting when it's used outside a city. It's not uncommon for people in the heart of a big city, or even in the suburbs, to have speedy internet. What's uncommon is for folks in the country to have a fast and reliable connection.

When 5G gets set up on the edge of a city or further into rural ar

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eas, these residents can finally upgrade to something much better than satellite or [brace yourselves...] dial-up, even if it's not as high-end as what's found in densely populated areas.


Smart Cities, Vehicles and Traffic

Vehicles are pretty smart already, with smart car add-ons and built-in features like lights and wipers that turn on automatically, adaptive cruise, lane control, and even semi-autonomous driving. However, 5G will enable a quantum leap in-car tech. No, still no flying cars, but many amazing changes are coming.

Much like with every other change 5G is bringing, ultra-reliability and high bandwidth connections are the driving force behind a smart city. When communication is near-instant and everything in the vicinity can talk with one another, all of it can become interconnected and provide efficiency like never before.

One example is smart traffic controls. When a whole city is online with 5G, and cars can communicate directly with other cars and traffic lights, traffic signals will respond appropriately. One day, you can quit waiting at a stoplight when no other cars are around; the system will know when other vehicles are approaching fast enough to warrant a red light on your side, and will otherwise let you cross the intersection seamlessly.

Vehicles, specifically self-driving ones, require GPS to know exactly where they’re located. While GPS is already super accurate, and the latest generation of GPS chips are even more accurate, direct vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication will make the entire experience even better, specifically when it comes to alternate routes and safety.

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Avoiding pile-ups and traffic jams are other examples of how 5G will one day change the way we drive. They happen when cars upfront slow down to the point that everyone behind them has to stop to avoid an accident. Before you know it, dozens of vehicles are backed up, and it takes forever for anyone to get going again.

Smart Factories and Farms

Factories can benefit from 5G, too, not only in automation but also in allowing heavy machinery to be remotely operated, making it easier to avoid dangerous situations. Instant feedback is necessary, and 5G has the low latency to support it.

Smart farms will arise out of 5G connectivity, too, to not only provide better crops but also save money. Super precise farm equipment coupled with ground sensors means farmers will have instant updates on how their crops are doing, allowing them or even the equipment to respond appropriately, and faster than ever before.

Add drones to the picture for full automation: crops can be watered when needed and animals fed on time, while you sit back getting instant updates on your phone about how things are doing. Things like soil moisture can be monitored, too, with something like an agri-robot.


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