5G, the fifth generation of wireless technology, is far more than just another mobile generation. 5G is a technological tipping point, connecting everything everywhere – a massive leap forward in connectivity, speed, response time, power optimization, and capacity.
Each new “G” took a decade and billions of dollars in R&D investment to develop. These technological advancements are captured in written specifications called standards. See below to learn more about the evolution of global standards.
Evolution of global wireless standards and foundational technologies ©2020 Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies.
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