Challenging engineers’ perceptions of cabling and interconnects in a 5G future
5G is not just an incremental improvement over 4G - it's the next major evolution of mobile communication technology with performance improvements of an order of magnitude over today's networks. 5G does not simply replace 4G, it will importantly enable a wider diversity of tasks that 4G is unable to perform and opens the doors to implementation and deployment of IoT.
Beyond the fundamental but highly technological challenges of ensuring that a mass rollout of the 5G network will work, there are several significant hurdles that will continually need to be overcome by operators.
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