CIOReview | | 9 DECEMBER 2022infrastructure dwarves that of previous mobile technologies, like 4G. However, there are some very exciting opportunities and genuinely new applications that can make use of 5G when the infrastructure has been built.The past two decades has seen a significant proportion of IT systems moved into centralised mega-data centres--it makes huge sense both financially and operationally. However, it does not work for everything and new applications are going to drive requirements for data centres and other highly localised systems to be situated much closer to users--at the Edge:The Edge is where you put stuff so that it's near where it's neededFor data centres, the edge is just a location. The edge is in different places depending on who you are: streaming services have a very different view to organisations monitoring traffic flow, white goods manufacturing companies differ from car manufacturers, mobile network operators differ from utilities.When 4G was first released, few people had any idea of how many unicorn businesses would emerge as a result. Uber, for example, would not exist without 4G. The same could be argued for Deliveroo, Niantic (Pokemon Go), Stripe (payments), and a large number of Chinese firms that rely on Smartphone apps. In fact, a significant proportion of the world's unicorn companies rely on Smartphone apps and 4G connectivity.5G improves on 4G in three key areas:1. Download speed--5G will be much faster than 4G, by a factor of at least 1000x. The minimum expectation is for download speeds of 10 Gbps, enabling an entire HD film to be downloaded in less than 10 seconds.2. Capacity--5G operates at much higher frequencies than 4G, which means that it can carry significantly more traffic from many more devices. This will help cater for the predicted exponential growth in IoT (Internet-of-Things) sensors, detectors, meters, cameras, connected cars and other devices.3. Latency--this is the lag between a device sending data and receiving a reply. 5G will offer near-instantaneous response, 50x or faster than 4G. This opens up the opportunity to do low latency remote control and operations over 5G.Applications written for Edge data centres and 5G networks will come from new sources: car manufacturers, logistics and transportation companies, healthcare providers, industrial manufacturers and agricultural suppliers, for example. Many companies in these industries are already working on trial systems, but most will have to wait until the national and global infrastructures are built out. A whole new edge ecosystem is needed which will run on a new service model and the providers will be a mixture of existing service providers and a plethora of new companies.The reason it's worth caring about 5G and the edge is that it's about to become a lot more important. Until recently, there were only limited (although very important) uses for edge data centres, video streaming being a great example, but representing only a tiny fraction of data centre load globally. Most market forecasts are now predicting massive growth in the requirements for edge data centres to match the burgeoning growth in 5G and IoT. These new applications and services will require a significant increase in the availability of edge data centres. Many companies in these industries are already working on trial systems, but most will have to wait until the national and global infrastructures are built out
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