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5G stands for fifth-generation mobile network.
It is the newest global wireless standard that comes after 4G LTE.
Compared to previous generations, 5G offers:
Much faster speed
Much lower latency
Support for massive numbers of devices
More stable connections
With 5G, users can download movies in seconds, play cloud-games smoothly, run smart factories, and support autonomous vehicles.

| Generation | Approx. Speed | Main Usage |
|---|---|---|
| 3G | Up to 10 Mbps | Browsing, emails |
| 4G | Up to 100–1000 Mbps | HD video, social media |
| 5G | Up to 10,000 Mbps (10 Gbps) | VR/AR, IoT, smart industries |
5G is not only about speed — it’s about enabling new technologies.

A 5G network is mainly built using:
Base Stations (RRU + BBU + antennas)
Massive MIMO (large antenna arrays)
Beamforming (signal focused toward users)
Fiber-based transmission
Core network upgrades
These technologies allow 5G to support millions of devices with stable, ultra-low-latency connections.

✅ Autonomous cars
✅ Smart factories
✅ Remote medical robots
✅ Smart cities
✅ Cloud gaming / VR / AR
✅ Industrial IoT
5G is not just for phones — it is for machines, sensors, and automation.

Higher capacity for city networks
Less congestion during peak hours
Lower energy consumption
Better user experience
Supports enterprise and government projects
Creates new business models (private networks, IoT, cloud)

6G will combine:
AI-powered networks
Satellite + ground mixed coverage
Terahertz frequency
Real-time holographic communication
Fully autonomous systems
Research suggests 6G may launch around 2030–2035.


