5G is a revolutionary technology that is changing what is possible in the TEM world. While it’s not a new concept, the reality of integrating 5G as a major component of your network is on the horizon as carriers have built enough infrastructure for companies to really begin using it in a cost effective manner. The question for your business should not be if it makes sense for you, but rather when does it make sense to implement?
Before we dive into how you know if the timing is right for you, here’s why 5G is such a big deal:
1. High Speeds and Low Latency – 5G promises speeds up to 100x faster than 4G with latency lower than human visual processing
5G networks use significantly higher radio frequencies than 4G networks to transfer sound, video, and data across locations. This increased speed will allow for much faster download and upload speeds. Finally, 5G networks will have the lowest latency yet, with the round trip transmission of data taking less than five milliseconds. Once carriers roll out full 5G features, consumers and businesses may begin to consider 5G networks as a strong alternative to wired circuits.
2. Increased Network Capacity – 5G will deliver up to 1000x more capacity then 4G networks, unlocking new possibilities
5G delivers significantly more capacity because it utilizes a broader range of radio spectrum resources more effectively. This will transform what is possible across various industries because more data will be available and more devices can work together on a connected matrix.
So what does this mean for your business?
5G infrastructure and IoT development go hand in hand because networks can handle so much quickly and reliably. With more devices able to successfully communicate with each other, businesses can scale their technology initiatives in ways they’ve never done before. For example:
- Retailers will use 5G to manage inventory and stocking in real time
- Facilities can be kept secure with automatic recognition of potential security breaches or unauthorized visitors
- Driver navigation could potentially be powered with an augmented reality system that identifies and flags potential hazards without diverting a driver’s attention away from the road. This would improve fleet monitoring and navigation at scale
- Both manufacturers and healthcare networks can leverage IoT sensors to gain insights on machines so they can conduct preventative maintenance when problems are on the horizon
These capabilities (and more) are what have made 5G such an anticipated technology. Because it will make your network more reliable and efficient, it will allow you to do more while spending less if you plan effectively.
Stay tuned for our upcoming article where we break down when you should begin to consider a transition to 5G.