What are the differences between 4G and 5G?

Posted on December 9, 2019

What are the differences between 4G and 5G?

The wireless technology experts at Connected Real Estate Mag have outlined the key differences between the 4th generation of wireless tech and the exciting new 5th generation. The primary differences that we will continue to hear about are lower latency, capacity for more bandwidth, and the coverage ability for signal to travel further. The Connected Real Estate Mag Team also describe that 5G technology will make an impact on the commercial real estate industry. Through 5G technology, CRE owners can support smart community amenities / community IoT functionality, deliver a more desirable / sustainable living environment for the renting demographic, as well as appeal to the growing population who have a work-from-home employment arrangement. Ultimately, community connectivity is an ecosystem and 5G will be a primary contributor. 

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T-Mobile Makes Major 5G Commitments as Result of Sprint Acquisition

Posted on November 14, 2019

T-Mobile Makes Major 5G Commitments as Result of Sprint Acquisition

In response to the coalition of state attorneys general filing lawsuit to block the T-Mobile / Sprint merger, T-Mobile announces three major commitments to the public. While the FCC and DOJ have officially signed off on the $26.5 billion deal, state-led lawsuits continue to argue that the merging of these two major wireless carriers will create anti-competitive situation for American cellular consumers. T-Mobile’s commitments include two new affordable pre-paid offerings for customers, the “Connecting Heroes” program – offering unlimited 5G voice and text access to all first responders, and pledging $10 billion over the next 5 years to offer free internet to qualified households with students.

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FCC Approval of T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Official

Posted on November 14, 2019

FCC Approval of T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Official

The Federal Communications Commission Chairman, Ajit Pai, along with Commissioners Brendan Carr and Michael O’Rielly casted their votes in favor of T-Mobile’s acquisition of former wireless rival Sprint. The deal is valued at $26.5 billion and was favored by the FCC because of New T-Mobile’s commitment to bring 5G connectivity to the rural markets of the Unite States, thus shrinking the digital divide. While both the DOJ and FCC approve of this wireless merger, it is still faced with a major lawsuit intended to block the deal. The lawsuit was filed by a coalition of state attorneys general led by California and New York.

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