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5G is gradually spreading around the globe, but it’s still only around 15 percent of the world’s population who have access. The areas that have wide 5G coverage have already seen impressive advancements, setting the standards for what’s to come everywhere.

5G will completely transform the way we live and interact with the world, and it’s set to lead to an increase in smart homes and cities. Thanks to its ultra-fast connectivity, it could bring about completely integrated technological ecosystems.

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The future of city living is being formed by the progress in technology, and at the forefront of this transformation is 5G technology. With its promise of faster speeds, lower latency, and enhanced connectivity, 5G is set to revolutionize how cities operate and how people live and work within them. This article delves into the impacts of 5G technology on smart cities and urban development, exploring the various ways it will transform urban landscapes.

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If you combine fifth generation (5G) technology with artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML), it would become a formidable force in developing smart and sustainable cities through improved connectivity, real-time data processing, and seamless IoT integration.

With extremely fast data transfer and low latency, Daniel Ode, head of Swedish telecommunication giant Ericsson in Singapore, the Philippines and Brunei, told the BusinessMirror in an e-mail interview that 5G enables real-time communication and decision-making, crucial for applications like traffic management, public safety, and health care. “It supports a high density of connected devices, facilitating comprehensive data collection and predictive analytics for efficient resource management,” says Ode.

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Agencies can transform traffic management, energy monitoring and crime prevention tactics.

Research has shown that 9 in 10 companies worldwide use location data, and that use is expected to grow in significance over the next few years. However, geolocation data from telecommunications service providers is currently heavily underused. And while other sources of geolocation data, such as smartphone application data, are harder to come by after recent privacy policy changes, 5G geolocation data is only improving as the technology advances.

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Introduction

The introduction of 5G technology is set to redefine connectivity, particularly in the evolution of smart cities. As we approach a new era marked by unprecedented speed, low latency, and extensive connectivity, it’s crucial to explore 5G’s impact on smart cities and how this revolutionary technology is shaping future urban landscapes.

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