Evolution From 1G - 5G In Mobile Technology

Now a days generation is tremondously updating in terms of technology especially in mobile networking.
First we used "1G"  which is introduced in 1980's and it is  analogue technology based which is been replaced by "2G".
"2G" is widely used in 1990 to 2000 until it has been replaced by "3G".

Previously till 2015 we are aware of "3G" which is very fast for accessing the internet for various prurposes.
As time passed "3G" slowly became less usuage with the latest one which is been used since 2016 i.e. "4G" which changed the face of entire mobile networking with its fast access to internet and its usuage per day is also upto 1GB in most of various opeartors like Jio,Airtel etc.
Imagine if this "4G" will be replaced by the lastest and highly developed "5G" what impact it will made in different areas including the economy of a country.Recently Ericssson company has showed us the demomstration of 5G using its "5G test bed and 5G NR radio" which showed what huge impact can be expected to taken place in our country.It will play a major role in digitilization of industries and also by 2026 we can expect 1.7lakh crore revenue for telecom operators.
This also helps to solve unemployment problem to a little extent as this will increase in the number of job vacancies as it will be useful in different fields.
It also focuses on improving agriculture  which is backbone of Indian economy and the "5G" apps will help farmers in areas like livesrtock routing,field monitoring and mapping and other related services which reduces time and produces a huge number of crops which is a huge benefit.
The company's new 5G platform comprises the 5G core, radio and transport portfolios, along with digital support systems, transformation services and security.
"The 5G technology showcase has been organised in the direction of creating a robust 5G ecosystem in the country even as the Government plans to have 5G network roll outs by 2020. 5G research and development is natural for Ericsson thanks to our innovation, R&D focus, technology leadership and thought leadership," ANI quoted Nunzio Mirtillo, head of the South East Asia market of Ericsson, as saying.
5G speed  will be around 10gbps to 20gbps which is fast as a bullet train and we can get whatever we want in fraction of seconds which is a smart way of handling the tasks
The country's largest telecom companies by market share, Bharti Airtel, had in September tied up with South Korean firm SK Telecom in a bid to build 5G advanced communication network in India.
Both firms will also work to enable an ecosystem for introducing these technologies in India, Bharti Airtel had said in a statement back then.

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