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Upcoming 5G will increase connection density per square kilometre

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Since the announcement of 5G, we are all excited to know when it will come and what major effects it could have on us. As an upgraded network, it was confirmed that the upcoming network upgrade will be a boost for the national economy as well as individual Internet usage needs. Among them, a question arises: what could be the connection density per square kilometer after the arrival of 5G?

As of now, the 4G connection supports around 1 lakh connections per square kilometer. And we know the surfing speed with the 4G connection. Alongside, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has invited applications for Spectrum. So, telecommunications companies get to grab the right to offer 5G connectivity.

Moreover, the officials are claiming that 1 lakh connectivity per square kilometer will increase 10 times with 5G connectivity. Alongside this, the government introduced a PLI scheme that boosted the Indian economy and also affected 5G connections. However, it takes some more time for telecommunications companies to start offering 5G.

Altogether, the arrival of 5G will surely increase the connection density per square kilometer. It means mobile users will increase in a particular area. So, be ready for the upcoming boost to be seen with the successful arrival of 5G networks, the long-lasting dream of India.