A groundbreaking new piece of technology could transform the way our cities work, meaning you’ll find a park every time.
Simply put, it means the internet on your phone is about to get a whole lot better.
Not only will your internet work faster, 5G opens up a whole world of possibilities when combined with other technologies.It’s possible entire cities could soon be connected via 5G networks — meaning cars, traffic lights and even pedestrians could be linked.Cities such as Barcelona, Spain, are already using smart city technology, such as sensor-embedded parking spots that connect with an app directing drivers to available spaces.
Simply put, latency refers to how quickly a mobile network can send data from point A to point B. Think of it as the time it takes for your to switch a light switch on and the milliseconds it takes for the light globe to glow.
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