5G is the newest generation of wireless technology in networks. This technology offers quicker speeds, lower latency, and more data capacity than earlier networks. However, when we advance toward 5G standards, several issues must be resolved.
This wireless technology needs a new benchmark to provide customers with ultra-fast, low-latency operations. The high cost of implementation, the complex network architecture, backhaul issues, privacy concerns, the scarcity of 5G devices on the market, and the absence of skilled staff in 5G offices are some of the main problems with the deployment of 5G networks. Read more about them in our comprehensive take on the hurdles to 5G’s growth.