The world of mobility has seen its share of evolution over the years. It began with 1G in the 1980s, and later which later gave way to 2G, 3G and 4G networks. And if U.S.-based Verizon has its way, mobile networks may soon be given a high five.
FiOS, Verizon’s bundled Internet, telephone and television service, is exploring the opportunity to develop and implement 5G capabilities within its service areas. Presently, FiOS is available only to customers in the northeastern United States, but the company plans to take it nationwide if all goes according to plan.
Unlike standard television, DSL and landline phone services, FiOS operates via the use of fiber-optic technology to provide users with increased speed and reliability. The 5G network would build upon FiOS’ success by offering a service with speeds so fast, a feature-length HD movie could be downloaded in mere seconds.
Verizon’s 5G plan, once officially launched, could create an interesting scenario in markets where fewer options available for Internet services.
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http://www.cnet.com/news/with-5g-verizon-could-be-anyones-crazy-fast-home-broadband-provider/
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