Andrew Bonwick
Vice President of Product Development at Relm Insurance
Madhav Sheth
CEO of Ai+ Smartphone
Stephen Rose
CEO Render Networks


The world of cellular networks is getting better and enhanced with technologies each passing day. The advancements in these technologies provide users with better and improved services. The introduction of the fifth-generation cellular network, 5G, is changing the game around the world. It is already replacing the 4G networks across the globe and offers seamless services to users in need of internet data. Even the developers benefit from the 5G network as they get to deploy their applications faster than ever. However, like everything else, 5G has its own advantages and disadvantages and in this article, we should have a look at those.
The High Speed, Low Latency Cellular Network
The fifth-generation cellular network is much faster than its predecessor when it comes to functioning on smartphones or any other device. The casual users get access to movies, videos, and seconds in seconds using 5G and the organizations can use it for automation, advanced web conferencing, and more using up to 20Gbps of internet speed it provides.
With faster speed than ever, 5G also provides a very low latent network as compared to 4G or 4G LTE, and applications such as AI, IoT, virtual reality could operate very seamlessly using the cellular network. Smartphone users can access webpages and browsers without any difficulty. 5G not only helps users to save hours of the day but also improves the overall efficiency.
5G – The Efficient Cellular Network
One of the best things about the introduction of 5G is that its delivery capacity is a hundred times better than that of 4G. Users can get much better performance as 5G allows a smooth transition between cellular and Wi-Fi wireless strategies. Probably the biggest advantage of 5G is the increased bandwidth it provides aiding in faster transfer of data.