5G is now truly here, with deployments under way around the world, and by 2025 its transformative effects will touch a third of humanity. This step change in connectivity is already enabling the next generation of connected products and services through vast data speeds, ultra-low latency and unprecedented network reliability. But, while for the most part consumers need only wait and see what 5G will mean for them, businesses need to make strategic choices about whether to adopt – and start planning now.
Quectel’s latest white paper examines some of 5G’s first enterprise use cases in IoT, across six key verticals – agriculture, automotive, healthcare, manufacturing, media and smart cities – and explores some of the advantages and challenges 5G poses for each. If your organisation is considering a move into 5G for IoT, download your free copy now to discover how these industry pioneers have overcome barriers to adoption to be among the first to draw on 5G’s extraordinary potential.
You’ll also find an update on the deployment status of 5G, analysis of the practical differences between 5G and 4G, and a breakdown of the new functionalities 5G can offer enterprise – including enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low-latency communication (URLLC) for mission-critical control, and massive IoT.
As the leading global supplier of IoT modules – and first to market in 5G IoT – Quectel is uniquely placed to share these insights and provide solutions to the needs that arise from them. To learn more about what is being achieved to date in 5G IoT, why your business should make the switch, and how Quectel can help, click below for your free copy of ‘Inside IoT’s earliest 5G use cases’