The 5G Network: When Will It Launch and What Will It Mean For Consumers?
The 5G Network: When Will It Launch and What Will It Mean For Consumers?
The 5G Network: When Will It Launch and What Will It Mean For Consumers?
Members of the media at a news conference for Samsung, pioneers in 5G tech. Photograph: Isaac
Brekken/AP
JT Ripton
Tuesday 26 August 2014 08.34 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 26 August 2014 08.50 EDT
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What is 5G?
At this stage, it is just a concept. Networks are focused on increasing coverage and data speeds
but no standards have been agreed upon yet. What we do know is the International
Telecommunication Union allows carriers to call anything 4G so long as it offers a “substantial
level of improvement in performance and capabilities” over 3G. So we can speculate that 5G will
simply be anything significantly better than 4G.
5G is also likely to use many more base stations, including macro sites and smaller stations
employing a range of radio technologies, to ensure better coverage. The Australian minister for
communications, Malcolm Turnbull, even suggested that there could soon be a 5G base station
on every home and lamppost. If it works well down under, the measure could be adopted
throughout the world.