Since its implementation in the early 1990s, the Internet has grown dramatically over the past 30 years. The network has already gone through several phases, such as dial-up internet, internet via modem, 3G, 4G and now, more recently, 5G.
In fact, the fifth generation of networks is gaining ground quickly in most countries, including Brazil, which expects to obtain the 5G in all Brazilian capitals, according to the statement made by the National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel).
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In fact, this deadline was extended by Anatel with the purpose of operators being able to implement the band while TVs migrate to Band Ku. In this way, from According to data from the 5G Americas association, this new generation managed to reach the goal of 701 million users across the globe in the first quarter of 2022.
In addition, there is an expectation to increase this number to 4.8 billion people in the next four years and 1.2 billion people by December 2022, according to Omdia, the company responsible for monitoring growth from 5G.
Therefore, according to the last 12 months report, 5G showed a significant growth of 410 million connections worldwide, showing a year-on-year progress of 141% previous.
So, based on these numbers, Omdia sees a huge growth in this sector in the year 2023, especially in Asia and North America. With regard to Latin America and emerging areas, this development should occur gradually, with an estimate of reaching 28 million connections by the end of 2022.
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