
As 5G reduces latency in controlled environments, down to approximately one millisecond in the long-term, it enables use cases like drones, AGV’S, remote control or automation of factories, robots, or critical infrastructure.

While initial 5G use cases are focused on enhanced broadband, the next generation of 5G use cases will support a range of mission critical communication (MCC) applications that require uninterrupted and (near) real-time data exchange. In mobile networks, you can also find such a magic triangle: Most of us are familiar with the magic triangle in project management – quality in projects is constrained by time, cost and scope. These scenarios require a stable connection with an extremely low latency - such as remote control for critical infrastructure, drones, robots and Automated-Guided Vehicles (AGV).Įnabling new applications, use cases, services and business models, a completely new industry will arise changing the way we live in private and business life.


It will set the stage for new business opportunities to be built on data and connectivity thereby causing positive disruption in many industries.īesides the improvements to the existing features of mobile networks, 5G will be especially ground-breaking in terms of mission critical control usage scenarios. 5G will enable this growth along with the amount of data generated by it - introducing an era of Massive IoT. Moreover, the long-term perspective is overwhelming, over the next few years it will provide faster network connection through Extreme Mobile Broadband (xMBB) services.įrom today, the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices is expected to grow by 145% to 75 billion devices until 2025. In contrast to mobile network technologies so far, 5G does not only focus on connecting people, 5G is designed for connecting everyone and everything.

It has promised an increase in wealth creation opportunities due to its ability to provide wider network coverage, reliable network connections and faster data transfer. 5G technology, in combination with other technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), IoT, 3D printing and more will change the way consumers live and interact today, in industries as well as societies. 5G is the latest mobile network which is currently being deployed worldwide, stimulating many interesting discussions about the technology and its use cases.
