UN: 5G connectivity will become the new standard in 2020
Our technology world is growing with an amazing space! We are living in 2015, when 4G LTE smartphones have not yet to be found everywhere in the world, plans for 5G mobile network have already around the corner. Earlier we heard that, on one side, Huawei and NTT DOMOCO are working together on testing 5G connectivity. On the other side, Nokia and NI as a team have already successfully demonstrated the network with a speed of 10,22 GBps.
In late October, UN just declared that, 193 member countries have approved the roadmap for the development of 5G network!
5G connectivity: Next generation of mobile networking!
To make it very easy to compare, 5G connectivity will be a mobile network that offer a speed similar to 200 times faster than the 4G LTE we know nowadays. Also, as the developers claimed, this could support in bringing driver-less cars closer to reality.
So, as announced by the UN, 193 member countries, after the approval, are now working on the project, to make it possible for the development and launching of 5G network. Sanjay Acarya, spokesman for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) said that, the UN is “looking at a 2020 timeframe” to officially release 5G connectivity to the technology industry!
Wow, in a 4 year time (well, it’s almost 2016 now don’t you think), we can totally expect to download heavy loads of files in just minutes, or even seconds! How cool could that be? (Especially when you are too used with the desperately slow internet in the Philippines).
5G connectivity: the future is fascinating!
Right now, we already have more than one good piece of news to look forward to 2016: the roll out of 6GB RAM on smartphones, the legendary Nokia comeback. Now, it is adding up to the excitement, knowing how much can happen within the next 4 years: 5G connectivity sounds like perfect plan for our smartphones in the future. By then, those handy devices will be likely to have very powerful RAM, together with better and better camera, and fast internet connection. Now I wonder how huge smartphone battery can be!