Introduction
5G (fifth generation) is the latest mobile network that provides Faster speed seamless streaming and greater connectivity as compared to the previous mobile networks like 3G and 4G.
It is set to revolutionise the industries and to provide an ultra-fast network connection.

Also, It supports the advance technologies like Internet of technology (IoT) the autonomous vehicle, remote healthcare and beyond.
What is 5G?
5G (Fifth generation) is the latest wireless network connection that provides lower latency and greater connectivity, it is efficient enough then the previous mobile networks like 4G LTE.

Features:
- Faster and efficient connectivity.
- Faster and seamless streaming.
- Lower latency.
- Faster data transfer.
- Fast internet speed.
How 5G works?
It operates through frequency bands, smarter infrastructure of networks and smart data transmission techniques. In addition, 5G has a massive connectivity that it can connect to billions of searches simultaneously in a few seconds across the world.

Uses multiple frequency bands
Operated by three types of bands:
- Low band: (Below 1 GHz) covers long distances but requires less speed.
- Mid-band: (1-6 GHz) Balances speed and coverage especially in urban areas it is used.
- High band: (24-100 GHz millimetre waves)
Small Cell Networks For Better Coverage:
Unlike 4G that relies on high network towers 5G is operated by small cell networks for better connectivity and coverage especially in dense urban areas. It provides faster speeds as compared to previous.
Forming for precise Internet transmission:
Beamforming, it is a technique used by 5G to send signals to specific device instead of broadcasting to every direction this reduces the interference and improves the internet connectivity and streaming.

Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output):
5G uses MIMO technology that contains multiple antennas at base stations to connect to several internets at once. Therefore, it gives a stronger and faster communication.
Edge computing for lower latency:
Instead of sending data to cloud servers 5G uses edge computing in which data is Processed closer to the device which reduces latency an improves in the efficiency and speed of processing.

Conclusion:
By combining high speed frequencies smarter signal transmission and advanced computing. Moreover, 5G delivers a reliable and extraordinary network that help in revolutionising industries by giving ultra-low latency and better connectivity.