THE 5G REVOLUTION: THE NEED
FOR SPPED
~ Transforming Connectivity, Innovation, And Everyday Life
Presented By: Manojit Dey
Institution: ICA Edu Skills
Date: 29th
May, 2025
WHAT IS 5G?
• Definition: 5G is
the fifth generation of mobile network technology, designed
to deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and greater
connectivity.
• Key Aspects:
 Enhanced mobile broadband
 Massive Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity
 Ultra-reliable low-latency communication
• Why it matters:
5G is not just an upgrade—it’s a transformation of how we
communicate and interact with the world.
KEY FEATURES OF 5G
1. Up to 10 Gbps, 100x faster than 4G.
2. Delay reduced to just 1 millisecond—ideal
for real-time use.
3. Can connect over 1 million devices per
square kilometer.
4. Consistent connections in crowded areas and
better energy use.
1. BLAZING FAST SPEEDS
2. ULTRA LOW LATENCY
3. MASSIVE DEVICE
CONNECTIVITY
4. HIGH RELIABILITY
AND EFFICIENCY
WHY DO WE NEED SPEED?
1G 2G 3G 4G 5G
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
5G vs Previous Generations
Speed (Mbps) Latency (ms)
Frequency Range (GHz)
 Faster networks enable smarter living.
 Video Streaming: Seamless 4K/8K streaming without
buffering.
 Online Gaming & VR: Real-time responsiveness is crucial.
 Remote Work & Education: Reliable video calls and data
sharing.
 Smart Cities & IoT: Faster communication between machines,
vehicles, and infrastructure.
 5G powers the digital lifestyle of today and tomorrow.
MOBILE NETWORKS
AND 5G TECHNOLOGY
2G
GSM, GPRS,
and EDGE
advancements
1990s
1G
A network limited to
only voice call
capabilities.
1980s
3G
Allowed faster
communication, web
browsing, and video
streaming in
smartphones
2000s
4G
Greatly impacted the
requirements set by
IMT-Advanced
standards.
2010s
5G
Significantly faster
speeds with lower
requirements
to support IoT devices
Current
APPLICATIONS OF 5G
 HEALTHCARE
 AGRICULTURE
 ENTERTAINMENT
 INDUSTRY
 TRANSPORT
Project analysis slide 3
ECONOMIC
BOOST
JOB
CREATION
INNOVATION
ACCELERATION
GLOBAL DIGITAL
DIVIDE
Expected to generate
over $13 trillion in
global economic
output by 2035.
Millions of new jobs
in tech,
manufacturing, and
service industries.
Supports emerging
technologies like AI,
blockchain, and
autonomous vehicles.
Countries adopting 5G
quickly are becoming
leaders in tech
innovation.
GLOBAL IMPACT OF 5G
CHALLENGES IN 5G ADOPTION
CHALLENGES IN 5G ADOPTION
New towers,
antennas, and
fiber networks
are expensive
More connected
devices = more
cyberattack risks
Urban areas see
faster rollouts,
leaving rural
regions behind
False claims
linking 5G to
health issues
create resistance
01
HIGH
INFRASTRU
CTURE
COSTS
02
LIMITED
RURAL
COVERAGE
03
SECURITY
& PRIVACY
CONCERNS
04
MYTHS
AND
MISINFOR
MATION
THE FUTURE WITH 5G
 Smart Everything: From homes to highways to hospitals
 AI and Machine Learning: Work better with fast, real-time data
 Advanced Robotics: Used in industries, defense, and healthcare
 Global Digital Transformation: New economies, new ways
of living.
THANK
YOU

THE 5G REVOLUTION _ The Need for Speed.pptx

  • 1.
    THE 5G REVOLUTION:THE NEED FOR SPPED ~ Transforming Connectivity, Innovation, And Everyday Life Presented By: Manojit Dey Institution: ICA Edu Skills Date: 29th May, 2025
  • 2.
    WHAT IS 5G? •Definition: 5G is the fifth generation of mobile network technology, designed to deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and greater connectivity. • Key Aspects:  Enhanced mobile broadband  Massive Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity  Ultra-reliable low-latency communication • Why it matters: 5G is not just an upgrade—it’s a transformation of how we communicate and interact with the world.
  • 3.
    KEY FEATURES OF5G 1. Up to 10 Gbps, 100x faster than 4G. 2. Delay reduced to just 1 millisecond—ideal for real-time use. 3. Can connect over 1 million devices per square kilometer. 4. Consistent connections in crowded areas and better energy use. 1. BLAZING FAST SPEEDS 2. ULTRA LOW LATENCY 3. MASSIVE DEVICE CONNECTIVITY 4. HIGH RELIABILITY AND EFFICIENCY
  • 4.
    WHY DO WENEED SPEED? 1G 2G 3G 4G 5G 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 5G vs Previous Generations Speed (Mbps) Latency (ms) Frequency Range (GHz)  Faster networks enable smarter living.  Video Streaming: Seamless 4K/8K streaming without buffering.  Online Gaming & VR: Real-time responsiveness is crucial.  Remote Work & Education: Reliable video calls and data sharing.  Smart Cities & IoT: Faster communication between machines, vehicles, and infrastructure.  5G powers the digital lifestyle of today and tomorrow.
  • 5.
    MOBILE NETWORKS AND 5GTECHNOLOGY 2G GSM, GPRS, and EDGE advancements 1990s 1G A network limited to only voice call capabilities. 1980s 3G Allowed faster communication, web browsing, and video streaming in smartphones 2000s 4G Greatly impacted the requirements set by IMT-Advanced standards. 2010s 5G Significantly faster speeds with lower requirements to support IoT devices Current
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    APPLICATIONS OF 5G HEALTHCARE  AGRICULTURE  ENTERTAINMENT  INDUSTRY  TRANSPORT
  • 7.
    Project analysis slide3 ECONOMIC BOOST JOB CREATION INNOVATION ACCELERATION GLOBAL DIGITAL DIVIDE Expected to generate over $13 trillion in global economic output by 2035. Millions of new jobs in tech, manufacturing, and service industries. Supports emerging technologies like AI, blockchain, and autonomous vehicles. Countries adopting 5G quickly are becoming leaders in tech innovation. GLOBAL IMPACT OF 5G
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    CHALLENGES IN 5GADOPTION New towers, antennas, and fiber networks are expensive More connected devices = more cyberattack risks Urban areas see faster rollouts, leaving rural regions behind False claims linking 5G to health issues create resistance 01 HIGH INFRASTRU CTURE COSTS 02 LIMITED RURAL COVERAGE 03 SECURITY & PRIVACY CONCERNS 04 MYTHS AND MISINFOR MATION
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    THE FUTURE WITH5G  Smart Everything: From homes to highways to hospitals  AI and Machine Learning: Work better with fast, real-time data  Advanced Robotics: Used in industries, defense, and healthcare  Global Digital Transformation: New economies, new ways of living.
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