The arrival of the 5G network could drastically change the ways in which we live and do business. Thanks to the much improved, lightning-fast connections, higher capacity and better reach, the cutting-edge network has paved the way for a number of new applications. It’s offering companies in several sectors the possibility of digitalising more quickly, and it’s essential for innovation. We zoom in on the benefits that 5G promises.
Thanks to 5G, you’re assured a continuous network where data exchange has barely any delay. And the faster, more powerful network simplifies the development of new technological applications based on machine-to-machine communication.
Thanks to 5G, machines or devices exchange huge amounts of data super-quickly, without any need for human intervention. This allows an application, in combination with GPS and Location-Based Services (LBS), to communicate and process information about the position of a vehicle, as well as its speed, the number of kilometres driven, the fuel use, maintenance information and the number of hours worked by a staff member. And it does it all in a single step. Thanks to smart sensors and 5G, you can track and determine, in real time, exactly where in the harbour containers are or need to be placed. Alternatively, think about the possible applications when it comes to telemetry: remote reading of stock levels and alarms, or monitoring statuses of all sorts. This way of working cuts down costs, it’s reliable and it’s scalable.
Vigilance is certainly advised. 5G guarantees the flow of and access to significantly higher data quantities. And that immediately broadens the risk of cyberattack. Ensuring privacy and security will therefore become even more important. There are a number of attention points that we are already taking into consideration:
Our neighbouring countries have been preparing at full speed to allow providers to offer 5G as from 2020. At the moment, it’s not clear when or whether 5G will come to Belgium: there are currently no test projects underway. The Belgian authorities do not agree about how the proceeds from the auctioning of 5G frequencies should be distributed. It’s possible we will miss the boat with 5G, or will find ourselves hobbling behind. Perhaps we should use this time to take our first steps towards setting up 5G security.