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Private 5G networks go live

After years of public 5G networks rolling out, private 5G networks, which offer businesses more control and security, and they are well-suited for high-bandwidth, low-latency applications are gaining popularity in the U.S.

Private 5G networks are being used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and education. For example, a digital hospital in Ohio is using Verizon’s private 5G network to connect robots, high-resolution cameras, and other devices. Amazon is also using private 5G networks to power its 5G-enabled drones, which are being used for disaster response and other applications.

The surge in private 5G networks is being driven by the demand for connected experiences. Public 5G networks have occasional spottiness and security concerns, prompting the rise of private 5G innovation. China leads the world in private 5G adoption, with over 5,000 networks deployed. The U.S. is catching up, with the number of private 5G networks expected to grow rapidly in the coming years.

The cost of private 5G networks has decreased, making them affordable for businesses of all sizes. This is further driving the adoption of private 5G networks.

The sources for this piece include an article in Axios.

IT World Canada Staff
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