5G: We change speed

Today, everything is speed and immediacy, and we consume information every second. Wherever we go and whatever we do, technology is the basis of everything. It's funny how easily human beings adapt to changes in technology. Companies need to be flexible to achieve the same in an age of constant change.

If they don't keep pace with growth or progress, they fall behind. And it gets a lot more complicated and expensive if you can't adapt. That's why one of the most important themes in terms of evolution and technology is the new 5G (fifth generation) network, the one that promises the highest speed, and we'll be asking "even more"?

Yes, the 4G network will stay behind, bringing with it real-time video playback (streaming) or augmented reality, something we're already very used to and which has been useful in times of pandemic, especially in South America.

The 5G will allow you to navigate up to 10 GBps (gigabytes per second), 10 times faster than the optical fiber offerings on the market. I mean everything will be reduced to minute, second, “now ya!", we will be online most of the time, this would reduce considerably the time of answer and search.

Today the launch of this technology is already in much of the world, North and America Center, Europe, part of Asia and Australia, already intruding into South America.