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- Healthcare – Remote surgeries powered by robotic arms and real-time data.
- Gaming & Entertainment – Cloud gaming without lag, immersive VR experiences.
- Transportation – Connected cars that communicate with each other and traffic signals.
- Manufacturing – Smart factories with AI robots connected to 5G networks.
- Agriculture – AI-powered drones and sensors monitoring crops in real time.
5G vs 4G
- Speed: 4G tops out at 100 Mbps, while 5G can reach 10 Gbps.
- Latency: 4G latency averages 50ms, 5G cuts it down to 1ms.
- Capacity: 5G supports 1 million devices per square kilometer, far beyond 4G’s capability.