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The telecommunications industry is bracing itself for change with the rollout of 5G. The highly-anticipated 5th generation mobile network enables an entirely new kind of faster, bigger, and better network than previous iterations. Impressively, 5G is expected to be more than 100 times faster than 4G technology.
This is excellent news for remote workers, especially those looking to travel, as 5G speeds will streamline communications and introduce an exciting new generation of technology. 5G will have the ability to reach anywhere and move more information at lightning speed, solving some of the top frustrations for leaders.
As a result, this is excellent news for business owners, remote workers, travelers, and everyone in between. When 5G is the norm, communications between teams scattered worldwide will be faster than ever. Video conferencing woes related to internet speed will be a thing of the past, and VoIP phone systems will take center stage.
Called the “catalyst for the world’s fourth industrial revolution,” 5G is similar to our current 4G system but with a few more bells and whistles. The main difference is that it will have much greater bandwidth for communications and relaying information. Harnessing shorter, high-frequency bands of the spectrum, brings faster speeds and a greater load capacity.
Although the future of communications is sure to improve with 5G on the cusp, we expect new challenges. For one, users currently need a 5G-compatible phone to access the network, and installing 5G isn’t cheap right now. However, experts predict widespread 5G adoption by 2023 and exciting changes to come along with it. Think virtual reality, high definition streaming, faster browsing and download speeds, and more efficient networking protocols.
Some of the top benefits of 5G for small and medium-sized businesses include:
Are you ready for 5G? In preparation, companies are already investing in systems that can handle the surge in data traffic without compromising integrity. New towers are popping up in rural areas, and mobile hotspots are being added to populated urban areas, all in anticipation of 5G.
Currently, telecommunications companies like Verizon have rolled out 5G capabilities in 55+ U.S. cities, including New York, San Diego, and Denver. So, to learn more about how 5G will impact your business operations, including online meetings, VoIP calling, and cloud-based faxing, reach out to one of our team members.
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