5G Will Cover Roughly 1.5 Billion People By 2024, Researchers Say (cnet.com)
By the end of 2025, 5G will reach more than 40 percent of the world's population and cover 1.5 billion people, according to the latest mobility report [PDF] from telecommunications company Ericsson, which says its networks currently carry nearly half the world's mobile traffic. From the report: 5G, short for fifth-generation network technology, promises a massive boost in speed and responsiveness. Industry watchers expect the first 5G smartphones to come out in the first half of next year. Researchers forecast that mobile data consumption will reach more than 21GB per month by 2024, which is nearly four times the consumption in 2018. 5G networks will carry 25 percent of global mobile data traffic, according to Ericsson. North America and North East Asia are expected to lead the 5G rollout, followed by Western Europe.
40% of 7.6B is 3B according to my trusty calculator. Is it going to reach 3B or 1.5B ?
Asking for a friend.
5G will be everywhere except the USA. We'll get 5G LITE.
What the fuck are you doing that uses that much data? I have 5 GB data cap and I only use 1-2 GB in a month, I never come close to using all of it.
Sounds you should hope Starlink gets up and running correctly.
How can 5GB be sold as "unlimited"?
On the other hand, being throttled to 40Mbps (3G speed) isn't THAT terrible.
Finally! A year of moderation! Ready for 2019?
Verizon considers 3G speed to be 600kbps.
Minimum threshold fixed. Thanks!
There's a difference between network speed and data usage/bandwidth though? Like... with low speed (e.g., 3G) you can still use massive data, it just takes longer to do so. Unless files start taking more space (e.g., 4K streaming instead of normal 720p), there's no reason for your data consumption to change between 4G and 5G. 5G is all-in-all a net benefit (assuming a constant consumer price).
That's 2G speed...
Finally! A year of moderation! Ready for 2019?
5gb in a 30 day period is fairly easy to blow through if you do not supplement your usage with WiFi.
I got a 10 GB data plan while traveling, because it was cheap. Didn't bother using WiFi at all since I figured I had plenty of data. After a month of use I had only gone through 3.7 GB.
All that matters is the signal strength. Current phones would fry your brain, too, if they operated at 500 Watts like your microwave oven.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
I don't think we'll hit 9 billion by 2024 will we? Maybe 8 billion. Regardless, I see 1.5 Billion covered as a "glass over 75% empty" scenario.
"That's the way to do it" - Punch
By 2025 and they've rolled out 5G to 40% of the population they'll have just finished the spec for 7G and 6G will have been rolling out for a couple of years already.
MetroPCS did up until recently, as did Straight Talk. I'd imagine that their are others that still do so.