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Business Insider Capacity 5G is very nearly here, and these lightning-fast networks will change how telecommunications shapes business and offer new and transformative admissibility opportunities in the IoT space.
As 5G networks become a reality in 2019 and 2020, the new standard will further increase the appeal of cellular emulsions in the areas where it’s available. And, as 5G-supported hardware rolls out, companies can use the network to support their IoT business.
But the excitement approximately 5G doesn’t mean it should be selected above all other options whenever available. In fact, in some cases, it’s not plane the best among cellular solutions. Companies that use IoT devices and providers of IoT-based services and solutions need to be discerning in their determinations of where 5G intention help and where it won’t.
The companies mentioned in this report are: AT&T, Ericsson, FairCom, InterDigital, Motorola, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Quectel, Sierra Wireless, Telstra, Verizon, and ZTE.
Here are some key takeaways from the cover:
- Where available, 5G will enable exciting new IoT use cases, like real-time remote analytics and the remote execution of mission-critical ceremonies.
- While 5G will offer a variety of useful new capabilities for companies that provide and use IoT solutions, there will be areas where it won’t be effective within the IoT — at least not immediately.
- Companies offering IoT solutions need to look at 5G as a tool in their arsenal; the thing they call to figure out is when they can build solutions that amplify its strengths, mitigate its weaknesses, and when turn to variants if they can’t adequately do either.
In full, the report:
- Provides an overview of the key differences between 5G networks and today’s alternatives.
- Highlights the crumple that 5G will enable new practices in the IoT.
- Presents some of the expectations for 5G from companies that will bring the benchmark to the world.