During the pandemic connectivity was very important and 5G came of age as it was rolled out. How easy was it to do this? One of the telecoms company’s rolling out 5G was Three and how did they cope with the roll out and the increased usage of their network courtesy of hybrid and remote working? Ronan talks to Declan Gaffney, Director of RAN at Three Ireland about this and more.
Declan talks about his background, the benefits of 5G, the future of 5G and if Three is planning for 6G. Declan also talks about rolling out 5G during a pandemic and how the pandemic affected Three Ireland and their customers.
5G is the fifth generation of wireless technology, providing higher speeds, lower latency and greater capacity than 4G LTE networks. 5G is being used more and more to power IoT devices, smart cities, and remote working. With speeds of over 1 GB per second streaming services, it is the perfect match for streaming services and online gaming. You also don’t have to worry about latency as numerous devices can connect to the same network.
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