By Ranganath Sudarshan and Jason Reinecke ( October 15, 2018, 3:04 PM EDT) -- 5G refers to the highly anticipated 5th generation cellular network that will replace the current 4G network. Compared to 4G, 5G promises to accommodate significantly more users at approximately 10 times faster data speeds[1] and one-fiftieth of the delay.[2] This dramatic improvement in both speed and delay is expected to be a key enabler for many new technologies such as self-driving vehicles, virtual reality, augmented reality, remote surgery and internet of things devices. 5G is currently in the test and standard-setting phase. While the official 5G standard is not set to be released until 2020, some companies plan to begin launching proprietary 5G services by the end of this year....
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