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5G
- What is 5G?
- What are the characteristics of 5G?
- What are the major differences between 4G and 5G?
- What speed can 5G reach?
- What does latency mean and what does it mean for 5G?
- What frequencies does 5G use?
- Is there a 26 GHz band in Luxembourg?
- What are the maximum emission thresholds for mobile networks in Luxembourg and who monitors them?
- Is the 3G network still available?
- Who is responsible for the deployment of 5G and the antennas in Luxembourg ?
- What are the applications of 5G?
- Is a Wifi network no longer necessary with 5G?
- Is 5G more effective than fiber optic?
- Is the use of 5G reliable and secure?
- Which measures, if any have been taken to ensure the security of the infrastructure and data disseminated?
- Does mobile telephony pose a risk to public health, animals, or the environment?
- Does 5G create more electromagnetic fields?
- Is 5G more dangerous than other connectivity technologies (3G,4G, WiFi, Li-Wi, Radio, DECT, Satellites, Babyphone, Bluetooth, etc.)?
What are the characteristics of 5G?
5G is a change of generation (the transition from 4G to 5G), which will offer very high-speed access, with very short latency times, which, in the B2C sector, will improve the customer experience and open up new opportunities for applications, for example in self-driving cars. Owing to its very high degree of reliability, 5G will also make it possible to set up remote control and command applications in many fields in the B2B sector, as well as in the health sector, for example in remote surgery and industrial automation, etc.