Early 5G Tests Show It’s Three Times Faster Than Current Technology

Early 5G Tests Show It’s Three Times Faster Than Current Technology

In line with Opensignal’s crowdsourced data, 5G technology is demonstrating to be a vital upgrade over current LTE technology, but how much faster? This will depend on location, but tests within the United States indicate that it can be roughly three times faster than LTE.
 
Per an Engadget article, Opensignal’s study confirmed that “peak download speeds on 5G reach just past 1.8Gbps in the States versus 678Mbps for LTE, or about 2.7 times faster. That is owing basically to the use of millimeter wave spectrum whose ultra-high frequencies (about 30GHz and up) allow such a big bandwidth boost.”
 
Disruptive technology just like robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning is the next wave of innovation that may possibly pave the way for the latest growth-momentum plays for investors. In the not-so-distant future, 5G technology could possibly be an important disruptor and one such opportunity to take advantage of this is the 5G ETF (FIVG) from Defiance ETFs with an expense ratio of 0.30%.
 
Investors who missed out on the serendipitous run of FAANG (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google) stocks can appeal to capitalize on disruptive tech options in 2019 like 5G technology. 5G technology will be using a much higher frequency band versus the current 4G technology standard, resulting in faster transmission of data.
 
Turning out to be able to transmit massive amounts of data at a faster rate is undeniably of benefit for wireless companies and their users, but 5G could be a major disruptor in various industries.
 
The Defiance Next Gen Connectivity ETF is the first ETF to concentrate on securities whose products and services are primarily tied to the development of 5G networking and communication technologies. FIVG does this by tracking The BlueStar 5G Communications Index, and FIVG attempts to invest all, or substantially all, of its assets in the component securities that make up the Index.
 
The possible applications of 5G technologies are merely in the exploration stages, and the possibility of returns is changeable and may not be realized soon. Nonetheless, it presents a way that could see early adopters experience the benefits, commonly if the technology is utilized to its fullest capabilities.
 
“When we built this product, we wanted to ensure that we were capturing the entire ecosystem that goes into this 5G buildout because it’s not just about Verizon and AT&T giving you 5G access on your phone, but the infrastructure that’s going to be built out with that,” said Paul Dellaquila, Global Head of ETFs at Defiance ETFs.

Source: TRONSERVE