Launched in 2009, 4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology that offers speeds that are 10 times faster than 3G. Today, it is commonly used among cellular communications around the world.
IoT, being a massive development in the digital and technology world, has created so many possibilities and innovations in digital communications that made 4G a little bit inefficient to manage a huge number of connections that will require great capacity. Thus the development of 5G. The fifth generation of mobile networks, 5G is designed to virtually connect everyone and everything together from devices to objects to machines even to various industries.
Use of 4G and 5G network connections to support independent and wide-ranged usage of IoT in our smart solutions and devices over a large coverage area.
Launched in 2009, 4G is the fourth generation of broadband cellular network technology that offers speeds that are 10 times faster than 3G. Today, it is commonly used among cellular communications around the world.
IoT, being a massive development in the digital and technology world, has created so many possibilities and innovations in digital communications that made 4G a little bit inefficient to manage a huge number of connections that will require great capacity. Thus the development of 5G. The fifth generation of mobile networks, 5G is designed to virtually connect everyone and everything together from devices to objects to machines even to various industries.
Use of 4G and 5G network connections to support independent and wide-ranged usage of IoT in our smart solutions and devices over a large coverage area.