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The whistle-stop guide to 5G

5G is the fifth-generation technology for mobile communications and is going to be the successor to 4G, as 4G was to 3G back in 2009/2010. The main difference between 5G and 4G is speed. It is expected that 5G will be 100 times faster than 4G. A full-length movie can be downloaded in seconds on 5G, rather than minutes on 4G.

What does this mean in practice?

Once you have a 5G-enabled device it is anticipated that the possibilities are very wide ranging. 5G users will experience quicker speeds and better latency, which will mean that smart cities, virtual reality and holographic calls will all be a reality in the not-so-distant future.

Given the shift this year to working from home, it is within the realms of possibility that we could be hosting holographic meetings rather than meeting in an office. Vodafone has already tested the first holographic phone call in the UK using 5G.

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