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A Transformative and Ubiquitous Technology with Multifaceted Access Demands for the Near Future

Mazilescu Vasile
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Mazilescu Vasile: Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania

Risk in Contemporary Economy, 2020, 202-215

Abstract: This paper presents the advantages, potential and risks of 5G technology which with a lower latency and a higher bandwidth than 4G, will redefine connectivity. The implications for production, in particular, are huge. The integrity, confidentiality and availability of telecommunications will be important security issues, as 5G networks will support multiple IT&C applications implemented, including at the level of critical infrastructures. 5G networks, as a transformative technology, will be designed to bring the level of performance needed for the massive IoT, will allow a massively connected and intelligent world, being ubiquitous as a whole. We believe that 5G technology together with other current technologies can and must become a real support in supporting economic processes, especially in the current context characterized by a strong similar COVID19 health, economic and climate crisis.

Date: 2020
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