5G networks use-cases in 4G networks

September 17, 2018

Mobile phone technologies have grown tremendously in the last few decades to almost a $ 335 billion market (2017) with an estimated 4.8 billion users (2017). Of these Android and iPhones contributed to a sale of about 1.46 billion units in 2017 alone. The mobile networks (2G, 3G and of late 4G), successively improving in speed and size, catalyzed this proliferation. Growing by leaps and bounds, the mobile network evolved from the initial stages into 4G technologies enabling much faster network speeds than 3G networks.

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