How 5G works and what it delivers

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If you're thinking a 5G phone is the big idea, think again: The newest "G" might make a bigger difference in your home and car. (featuring the voice of Brian Cooley)

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What did you guys think of this video? Do you want to see us do more animated videos? (these are hard to do!) What should we cover next?

CNET
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100 years later, people in the comment sections: "I'm good with my 79G, no need for that new 80G."

calleighlin
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"You'll feel it in your bones"
Heard it here first folks, were all doomed

foxmccoy
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5g is too much!

Normally you should take 0.5g

Orelien
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This sounds like the beginning of the end Idk why 😂

nvgwdr
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The point of 5G is not data usage

It's about the massively reduced latency and stronger connectivity

RKB-
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great! so now i can consume my data cap in 30 mins.

juliosunga
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This video perfectly fit into the Black Mirror tv universe

gabriella
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It's nice to see someone getting the variety of 5G bands right. All too often we hear 5G uses high frequencies with short range, ignoring all the other bands that can be used.

James_Knott
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This video eerily reminds me of Fallout 3

Crystalsmurf
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This guy sounds like Cave Johnson when he's trying to assure you that everything will be safe :D But in this case, it really will be.

flightsim
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You mean "How 5G Marketing Works"

am_am_
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This looks like video footages you found in video games that take place after apocalypse like Fallout or something 😂🔥

Vman_
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I just got a 4G phone for the first time last year (well an LTE-A ) and now they're implementing 5G in certain countries.

vladimirpereira
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DoD already used up a big part of the 5G MMW frequencies (spectrum allocation for 5G), leaving less commercial use. The excerpt below explains why the U.S. is still struggling with 5G in terms of implementation. According to the National Security Implications of Fifth Generation (5G) Mobile Technologies document and excerpt to find out why the U.S. is still behind with 5G in building up capacity.

("The Department of Defense (DOD), however, holds large portions of the usable spectrum. Although DOD uses certain MMW frequencies for high-profile military applications such as Advanced Extremely High-Frequency satellites that provide assured global communications for U.S. forces, it extensively uses sub-6 frequencies—leaving less sub-6 availability in the United States than in other countries. The Defense Innovation Board (DIB) advised DOD to consider sharing sub-6 spectrum to facilitate the build-out of 5G networks and the development of 5G technologies used in the sub-6 band. While DOD has been moving toward greater spectrum sharing, it has expressed concern that sharing presents operational, interference, and security issues for DOD users. As an alternative to spectrum sharing, some analysts have argued that portions of the sub-6 spectrum should be reserved for commercial use. This would require DOD to relocate certain applications to other parts of the spectrum. The DIB estimates this approach would take around 10 years to complete, as opposed to 5 years for spectrum sharing.")

philchan
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This sounds like the prequel to Terminator in the making.

dustindewitt
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2 years later and non of this has really panned out

ikephipps
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Meh, sounds like I can live without it

friendlyneighborhoodfan
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Nice 👍🏾
Great to hear Brian Cooley’s voice again.

JunkionMarnot
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thanks for these info I'm using it in my presentation

farahmherat