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Few leanings on the potential and challenges of 5G technology

By: Kolhe, Sarita Mishra.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: IIPA Digest Description: 5(2), Apr-Jun, 2023: p.50-53.Subject(s): Interment of things, loT In: IIPA DigestSummary: The advent of 5G is more than just a generational step: It opens fresh vis-tas of possibilities for every sector of the society. 5G would play an essential role in the success of different industries interment of things (loT), the auto industry smart cars, manufacturing and smart factions, smart grids as well as smart cities and healthcare apart from agriculture, educations, governance and various other sectors. 5G will be critical for growing industrial digitations and for addressing the homeroom challenges faced by different manufacturing industries in the rapidly, changing land-scope. The world health organization (WHO), after conducting mach research has shed light that there are no adverse health effects which can be linked with exposure to wireless technologies. Despite various challenges. 5G would hold much promise with its rollout. – Reproduced
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The advent of 5G is more than just a generational step: It opens fresh vis-tas of possibilities for every sector of the society. 5G would play an essential role in the success of different industries interment of things (loT), the auto industry smart cars, manufacturing and smart factions, smart grids as well as smart cities and healthcare apart from agriculture, educations, governance and various other sectors. 5G will be critical for growing industrial digitations and for addressing the homeroom challenges faced by different manufacturing industries in the rapidly, changing land-scope. The world health organization (WHO), after conducting mach research has shed light that there are no adverse health effects which can be linked with exposure to wireless technologies. Despite various challenges. 5G would hold much promise with its rollout. – Reproduced

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