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DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\n5G is a significant evolution of today&#39;s 4G LTE wi
 reless networks. It was developed to meet the very large growth in data an
 d the pressing demands for connectivity in today&#39;s modern society\, the In
 ternet of Things with billions of connected devices\, and tomorrow&#39;s innov
 ations. In addition to delivering faster connections and greater capacity\
 , a very important advantage of 5G is the reduction of latency (the time t
 aken for devices to respond to each other over a wireless network). As an 
 example\, 3G networks had a typical response time of 100 milliseconds\, 4G
  is around 30 milliseconds\, and 5G is as low as one millisecond — virtu
 ally instantaneous — opening a new world of connected applications.\n\nW
 ith the Fourth Industrial Revolution already upon us\, there are implicati
 ons for the development of new business processes\, research\, data mining
 \, application of new technologies in health and agriculture\, and the dev
 elopment of enhanced consumer experiences\; 5G is widely viewed as a key e
 nabler for this development.\n\nSpeaker(s): Devon Gayle\n\nBldg: School of
  Engineering Conference Room\, SCIT/FENC\, University of Technology\, 237 
 Old Hope Road\, Kington\, Saint Andrews\, Jamaica\, 6
LOCATION:Bldg: School of Engineering Conference Room\, SCIT/FENC\, Universi
 ty of Technology\, 237 Old Hope Road\, Kington\, Saint Andrews\, Jamaica\,
  6
ORGANIZER:udeaghac@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:51
SUMMARY:&quot;LTE VS 5G\, Is Jamaica and most of the Caribbean being left behind
 ?&quot; 
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/374417
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Abstract:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;5G is a
  significant evolution of today&#39;s 4G LTE wireless networks. It was develop
 ed to meet the very large growth in data and the pressing demands for conn
 ectivity in today&#39;s modern society\, the Internet of Things with billions 
 of connected devices\, and tomorrow&#39;s innovations. In addition to deliveri
 ng faster connections and greater capacity\, a very important advantage of
  5G is the reduction of latency (the time taken for devices to respond to 
 each other over a wireless network). As an example\, 3G networks had a typ
 ical response time of 100 milliseconds\, 4G is around 30 milliseconds\, an
 d 5G is as low as one millisecond &amp;mdash\; virtually instantaneous &amp;mdash\
 ; opening a new world of connected applications.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;With the Fourth I
 ndustrial Revolution already upon us\, there are implications for the deve
 lopment of new business processes\, research\, data mining\, application o
 f new technologies in health and agriculture\, and the development of enha
 nced consumer experiences\; 5G is widely viewed as a key enabler for this 
 development.&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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