Its development 5G It is a key transition to communications, exceeding the limits of a simple technological upgrade. This technology essentially changes the daily life of citizens and businesses, as it offers opportunities that affect the productivity, education, entertainment and services of the future.

According to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, by the end of 2025, 5G will correspond to one -third of world mobile subscriptions. This is the faster growth than all previous generations of mobile communications, as 5G is considered the most important broadband technology with almost unlimited potential. The competition between regions is intense, with North America recording the highest penetration rate in 5G subscriptions (71%), followed by northeast Asia (52%) and Western Europe (41%). According to the survey, the 5G medium -zone coverage in Europe reached 50% at the end of 2024.

The 5G middle zone is particularly important as it combines high capacity and excellent coverage, which significantly improves the experience of subscribers, whether it is individuals or businesses. Combined with lower frequency zones, it can provide complete coverage and mobility. At the same time, fixed wireless access (Fwa) is projected to cover more than 35% of new firm broadband connections by 2030. FWA utilizes mobile networks, in particular 5G, to provide reliable high -speed broadband connection to fixed sites, such as houses and businesses, with speeds comparable to fiber. One of the main advantages of FWA is the rapid and easy installation, without the need to dig or place cables, as long as there is sufficient coverage.

FWA is particularly useful in areas where installation of cable or fiber is difficult, expensive or time consuming. The spread of 5G is not exclusively for telecommunications companies. Its true value depends on the degree of implementation (geographical and population coverage, 5G NSA technology, 5G SA or 5G Advanced) and penetrating compatible devices, constantly offering better experiences in everyday life. But why are these technical issues of interest to the average citizen or a small and medium -sized enterprise?

OR Maria Boura, Executive Advisor Leadership | Strategy | 5G & Beyond and co -founder of the Women Leadership Hub, stresses that 5G, depending on its degree of implementation and penetration, brings more reliable and affordable connectivity everywhere, making services that were until recently considered “luxury”, self -evident in the near future. This is also confirmed by the Ericsson Mobility Report. As Mrs Boura reports, for the ordinary citizen, 5G means:

1. Faster and more stable mobile connections, with improved internet experience, video calls, gaming and applications.

2. Fast and reliable internet at home or in the fwa via fwa, without wiring, ideal for areas where the fiber has not reached.

3. Lower costs and shorter waiting for networks development, especially in isolated or difficult areas.

4. A larger variety of packages and prices, with flexible options depending on the needs of the user.

5. Best coverage and fewer “dead points” in connection, improving the overall user experience.

6. Support more services with high data requirements such as video calls, AR/VR, telegrage, cloud applications and gaming.

7. Reliability at peak hours, maintaining high speed and connection quality even in cases of increased demand.

8. Preparation for the future, with access to new services and applications such as virtual or augmented reality, IoT and advanced automation.

5G benefits for small and medium -sized enterprises

1. Improved connectivity, easily and economically, even in areas without access to fiber or traditional broadband. 2. High Data Shipment Speeds and Latency, important for businesses using cloud applications, e-shops or exchanging large files. 3. Greater flexibility in choosing packages of services, tailored to the real needs of each business. 4. Reliable support for remote work and distributed groups, facilitating effective operation regardless of location. 5. Increasing productivity and improvement of customer service, faster response and higher quality services. 6. New entrepreneurship opportunities such as smart stores, IoT services, automation and live streaming. 7. Acquisition of a competitive advantage, with faster services and better customer experience than competition. 8. Faster and more economical installation of a new broadband, especially in areas with incomplete infrastructure.

The 5G It is not just a new generation of communications, but the basis for the future of services, entrepreneurship and everyday life. Citizens will enjoy direct benefits to connectivity, while businesses will have access to new growth and innovation opportunities. As its penetration expands, the more obvious the transition to a new era becomes.