5G and Signal boosters
The world of network and telecommunication technology is something that keeps expanding. There have been tremendous advancements and inventions in this sector in the last 2-3 decades. These advancements are made to make our lives easier. 5G is also one of the recently announced inventions that we all know. But what does 5G mean? What are the benefits of 5G? Don’t worry! We’re here to help.
So what is 5G?
5G is nothing but the successor of the existing network generation and can be called the fifth generation of the cellular networks. Most cellular companies have already started deploying 5G networks for their users, and the remaining brands are also soon about to launch the same. Before 5G, we already had 2G, 3G, 4G, and 4G LTE networks. 5G can provide speeds up to 10GBPS, even faster than the wifi networks. 5G is designed to use every bit of spectrum across a wide array of available spectrums, bringing ultra-low latency. This more reliable connection has more capacity as compared to 4G LTE.
Would we still need a cellphone signal booster after 5G?
The answer would be YES. 5G is no doubt faster than the previous network technology; however, the need for a cellphone signal booster does not end. We currently see that 4G connectivity requires cell towers that transmit the network throughout the reachable area, but with 5G, the cell towers will not be used. Instead, thousands of tiny antennas will transmit a 5G network. This is why there are high chances of the network getting blocked by the walls of the houses. Even after 5G, we might still see the issue of coverage availability in remote areas, near mountains, etc. The primary use of 5g is video streaming, and you won’t be able to enjoy the same experience if you don’t have enough coverage inside your home. So here, the Signal booster will help you provide coverage in every corner of your house by amplifying the outside coverage.
Will the 4G Cellphone Signal Booster not work after 5G?
4G boosters will remain useable because the 4G network will continue to exist even after 5G is launched. Also, there will be areas where 5G coverage might not be available, so 3G and 4G will only be networks that people will continue to use in those areas. Please feel free to contact us for more information.
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