5G Networks Are The Focus Point Of Over 54% Of All Tech Companies
Jyotis
According to a 5G survey given by Keysight Technologies, 5G networks have been developed in over 54% of all tech companies in the world. The 5G revolution seems to drive tech companies into a new fierce battle.
- Airtel Has Successfully Trialed 5G Network In Hyderabad
- Jio Is Making Rs 2,500-3,000 5G Smartphones For The Indian Market
- Long Before Border Conflict, Reliance Jio Has Worked To Prevent Huawei From Infiltrating India's 5G Network
The 5G revolution seems to drive tech companies into a new fierce battle.
The participants of the survey included 355 technology managers and strategist who are working for tech companies. As per the survey, 5G networks are appearing in more than half of their next-year strategic plans. More exactly, some are developing 5G networks while others have had a plan to approach the technology in 2019.
Customer demand is the determining factor that makes these companies decide to develop 5G technologies. Moreover, users also hope to experience a more flexible and more scalable network that the 3G or 4G networks can do at the moment.
Considering the possible key advantages of 5G, it was believed to be faster by 78% of all participants, approach the IoT more ideally by 64%. And 38% of these companies aimed to the proliferative connectivity capacity with cars.
Also in the survey, about 70% of all respondents uncovered that they were in search of solutions to test the capacity of 5G networks. Through this move, they hope to spur the development as well as the launch of 5G networks in near future.
Another highlight in the survey belonged to the senior tech professionals. They took part in the 5G survey given by Keysight Technologies to express their own opinions on the future of 5G technologies.
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