
5G's Rapid Rollout5G is arriving fast, driven by the huge demand for massive connectivity, high bandwidth, and low latency. GIV predicts that by 2025, there will be 6.5 million 5G base stations deployed and 2.8 billion 5G users around the world. Full 5G coverage will be available to 58% of the world's population, creating new business models, new services and applications, and a new level of experience.Massive Connections5G will be a vital factor in the widespread adoption of the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) and autonomous driving and will also spark fast growth in V2X applications, fleet management, and remote driving. 5G will also bring bright prospects for smart transport. The white paper Top Ten 5G Use Cases released by Huawei Wireless X Labs predicts that by 2022, the IoV market will be worth up to US$145 billion, and by 2025 there will be 200 million 5G-connected cars around the world.High BandwidthRemote direction coordinated all camera resources, allowing the crew to capture multiple angles at the same time, giving audiences better views and more options. The combination of wireless cameras and camera drones provided an instant and immersive experience.5G+VR can offer a golden ticket to basketball fans across the globe, making close-ups of every feint, pass, and facial expression possible. Courtside seats and interacting with the crowd around you and the players on the bench…all is possible with a US$6.99 headset. Virtual reality users will experience fine-grained immersion in any play, with the ultra-low latency of 5G meaning that users get a truly real-time, HD VR experience.Low LatencyIn April 2019, doctors in southern China carried out an endoscopic heart surgery with the support of a consultant surgeon 400 kilometers away. Able to watch the entire procedure in HD over a real-time 5G connection, the consultant could oversee the surgery, guiding incisions and more.Data published by Huawei's X-Labs reveal that there's a global shortage of 4.3 million doctors and 27.3 million nurses. The wide adoption of 5G technology in wireless medicine will mean that experts can be shared, essentially appearing at the operating table or bedside as needed. via /r/HuaweiDevelopers https://ift.tt/2HCmEhY
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