
5G is the fifth generation wireless technology for digital cellular networks that began wide deployment in 2019. As with previous standards, the covered areas are divided into regions called "cells", serviced by individual antennas
1) what is 5G network
Fifth-generation wireless (5G) is the latest iteration of cellular technology, engineered to greatly increase the speed and responsiveness of wireless networks. ... 5G will also enable a sharp increase in the amount of data transmitted over wireless systems due to more available bandwidth and advanced antenna technology.A: 5G is a new kind of network: a platform for innovations that will not only enhances today's mobile broadband services, but will also expand mobile networks to support a vast diversity of devices and services and connect new industries with improved performance, efficiency, and cost.
2) Why 5G netwok
B) Technology is able to gather all networks on one platform.
C) 5G offers 10x decrease in latency,
D)100x traffic capacity 10x connection density, 3x spectrum efficiency, and 100x network efficiency.
- Much higher data rates (1-20 Gbit/s), enabling consumers to download content more quickly.
- Much lower latency (1 ms), allowing users to experience less delay/lag when requesting data from the network — a latency of milliseconds, imperceptible to humans.
- Increased capacity as the network expands.
United State, China and South Korea are expected to be among the first to install full 5G networks. However, Finland has just entered the race, and is a strong competitor in terms of agility, speed,
British government pledged to get 15 million sites connected to 5G by 2025
4) IS 5G HARMFUL OR DANGEROUS?
The gist: 5G is a dangerous escalation of traditional cellular technology, one packed with higher energy radiation that delivers potential damaging effects on human beings
Some 5G pundits contend that the new network generates radiofrequency radiation that can damage DNA and lead to cancer; cause oxidative damage that can cause premature aging; disrupt cell metabolism; and potentially lead to other diseases through the generation of stress proteins




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