5G vs 6G and what’s coming next ?
📡 What Is 5G? 5G (Fifth Generation) is the current global mobile network standard that started rolling out commercially around 2019–2020. It brought big improvements over 4G, including: Much faster speeds (up to ≈10 Gbps in ideal conditions) Lower latency (~1 millisecond) Greater device density support (billions of devices including IoT) New applications in AR/VR, autonomous cars, smart factories, and real-time gaming. While 5G continues expanding, most countries are still building out coverage, and advanced versions like 5G-Advanced (also known as 5.5G) are being deployed before the next full generation arrives. 🚀 What Is 6G? 6G is the proposed sixth generation of wireless technology — the successor to 5G — currently under research, development, and early testing by telecom companies and standards bodies like the ITU and 3GPP. Unlike 5G, which is widely in use today, 6G is not yet commercially available , and deployments are not expected until aro...