Why 5G Networks Will Increase 25G and 100G Fiber Optic Market Share

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5G or “Fifth Generation” is used to describe a group of standards for faster cellular internet. While current 4G networks can offer bandwidths of 1gbps, 5G networks can offer speeds of 20gbps at lower latency than 4G.

This massive increase in bandwidth radically changes the dynamics of internet access. 5G gives customers access to very quick internet access both at home and on the go and even gives users the option of 5G home internet rather than traditional cable or DSL connections.

The prevalence of high speed low latency internet access is also expected to drive the “internet of things” revolution, allowing small specialized computers and sensors such as autonomous vehicles or security cameras to connect cheaply and easily to the internet, creating new markets and disrupting old ones.

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