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"5G" The next generation networking

"5G" The next generation networking

5G is the new generation in mobile communications. It creates the basis for new customer experiences such as augmented reality games or the networking of machines in industry and intelligent devices. Technology also supports the digitization of life. The 5G network has been available to customers in Germany since September 2019. Additional frequency bands are required for this new communication standard. The Federal Network Agency auctioned them off in spring 2019.

What is 5G? On the one hand, it is a new level of development in mobile communications. Above all, it will revolutionize mobile data transmission through larger capacities within a cell. However, the innovation of 5G is not just that people will be able to use mobile data even better in the future. The 5G network offers us many other options.

Data traffic around the world is growing and growing. Network operators face the immense challenge of meeting the need for fast data connections across the board by providing better and larger radio networks.

Now that the networking of people is standard worldwide, the next step in the future follows. Communication extends to machines and devices. These network in the Internet of Things.
For example, many services will focus on industry requirements. Production processes are automated in this way. In everyday private life, innovative applications such as smart homes or entertainment solutions based on virtual reality technology help us to increase our well-being and live more safely.

Data traffic around the world is growing and growing. Network operators face the immense challenge of meeting the need for fast data connections across the board by providing better and larger radio networks.

Communication extends to machines and devices. These network in the Internet of Things.
For example, many services will focus on industry requirements. Production processes are automated in this way. In everyday private life, innovative applications such as smart homes or entertainment solutions based on virtual reality technology help us to increase our well-being and live more safely.
The 5G technology forms the basis for this and offers diverse and infinite possible uses. Therefore, a valid 5G definition cannot be formulated simply. 5G is indisputably the network of the future and can do more than digital telephony and wireless Internet.

5G will have a large number of network levels that can serve different applications in parallel, for example for customers from industry. Each application receives its own and appropriate level. This technology of cutting the network into different “slices” is called network slicing. This is based on technologies such as the virtualization of network functions (NFV) and software-defined networks (SDN). Thanks to the resulting flexibility, real network capacities can be interconnected to virtual network areas as required, i.e. customer-specific solutions are also possible.

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