What is 5G?
3G, 4G, and 5G are generations of mobile communication technology. They represent different levels of technological advancement and provide different levels of data speeds and capabilities.
3G (Third Generation) is a generation of mobile communication technology that succeeded 2G (Second Generation). It allowed for faster data speeds and provided more advanced capabilities than 2G, such as video calling and mobile internet access. 3G technology is now outdated and has been replaced by newer generations.
4G (Fourth Generation) is the current generation of mobile communication technology and it provides even faster data speeds and more advanced capabilities than 3G. 4G networks allow for high-definition video streaming, high-speed internet browsing, and high-quality voice calls.
5G (Fifth Generation) is the next generation of mobile communication technology that is currently being developed and deployed. It is expected to provide even faster data speeds and lower latency than 4G, and it will enable new applications and technologies that are not currently possible. Some examples of what 5G could enable include self-driving cars, remote surgery, and the Internet of Things (IoT).