Originally Posted by
pw405
I guess I don't understand all the ballyhooing over 5g.
I'm extremely familiar remote data capture technologies, machine learning, remote industrial machinery control, PID loops, etc., etc. At my job (and previous jobs), we've been capturing and sending data from/to remote locations via many methods (GPRS modems, radio towers, satellites) for a long time. The systems I use at work have sensors on over 100,000 different assets. I suppose that I don't see faster mobile internet being the catalyst for all the "smart" city, "smart" home, "smart" cars that is largely possible with the bandwidth and latency available with 4G LTE. It seems all the buzz about 5g is conflating many different technologies (IOT, "IIOT", MQT, etc.) that have been in use for a long time.
I like to equate it to when I upgraded my internet from 150 mbps to 1Gbps. The extra speed and lower ping are great, but it honestly has made 0 difference in my overall internet experience. Perhaps I saved a few minutes while downloading games? I could have multiple Twitch/Mixer streams running now I suppose. It has hardly been a game changer in any way.
Am I missing something?
Sorry to derail thread - I am very excited OKC is going to be one of the early 5G markets though!
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