Quote Originally Posted by Helena View Post
After the announcement of the brand new 5G the hype created for the technology is high.
It is told that the new wireless technology will reduce the latency to 1 ms providing unbelievably fast broadband speeds and will have a better signal processing with relatively small cells.
It will be 100 to 1000 times faster than today’s wireless networks and would perform functions without a drop in speed or connection irrespective of the number of connected nodes!


On the other hand critics point out that the low-latency apps will be very localized and the 5G won't be able to replace the current network technologies as a whole.
Some safety-critical IOT devices will need a prediction if something goes wrong which is still not clear in 5G. Hence, the hype created is a way too much.

So,what do you think,is 5G over hyped or not?
Share your opinion below.
The point of 5G is to remove barriers to innovation from the standards and specifications for wireless networks. Any new radio, new use case, new modulation or coding scheme, or new application should be supportable by adding the right equipment to the right parts of the 5G network without disrupting the rest of it.