5.5G touted as the network to bring improved enterprise connectivity
The advanced version of 5G networks will support new use cases, including for AI.
The advanced version of 5G networks will support new use cases, including for AI.
Whether you're looking for an alternative to your current provider or interested in the tech, you've probably heard of 5G home internet. We unpack if it's the right option for you.
5G provides quick response and loading times through low latency, transforming mobile shopping into a seamless experience.
ZDNET's David Gewirtz takes a deep dive into 5G and edge computing. Yes, 5G comes with your phone. But how is it really being used? And what can it enable us to do? We have answers, so dig in.
It's all very symbiotic: 5G supports AI. AI supports 5G. From smart manufacturing to sports and entertainment, the opportunities seem limitless.
The wireless technology may not have lived up to early expectations, but 5G remains the mobile platform championed to deliver all sorts of new business efficiencies.
Verizon just announced an accelerated schedule for their 5G deployment efforts. Here's what's really happening, and why it matters to both Verizon and its customers.
Tipped to become the dominant mobile technology in 2029, 5G adoption amongst enterprises will require strong use cases, but these currently may be difficult to replicate.
Healthcare and maritime are key sectors that can benefit from 5G connectivity with their need for low network latency, but they also have to prepare for higher security risks.
A new suite of integrated 4G and 5G radios as well as attendant software allows connectivity in places hostile to both Wi-Fi and cellular.