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    • putt2day_322881327673537
      putt2day last edited by

      Question : Have the kbps increased due to the introduction of 5G or what?

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          Reolink Fiona @putt2day last edited by Reolink Fiona

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          The kbps will be limited by the camera system. So if you use the 5G in your phone, the kbps will not increase. If you don't have a good signal for your phone, the better signal will help upload faster.

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              Shirleyherdon @putt2day last edited by user_670132962893875_670132962893875

              Question : Have the kbps increased due to the introduction of 5G or what?

              Yes, the introduction of 5G has the potential to increase the kbps (kilobits per second) or data transfer rates, compared to previous cellular technologies such as 4G or 3G. However, the actual increase in kbps will depend on various factors, including the specific 5G network infrastructure and the devices being used to access the network.



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                Paulineking @putt2day last edited by

                Question : Have the kbps increased due to the introduction of 5G or what?

                Yes, the introduction of 5G has the potential to increase the kbps (kilobits per second) or data transfer rates, compared to previous cellular technologies such as 4G or 3G. However, the actual increase in kbps will depend on various factors, including the specific 5G network infrastructure and the devices being used to access the network.


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                  Joseph Global Moderator @putt2day last edited by

                  @putt2day_322881327673537 No. It merely depends on the camera processing power assuming you have adequate bandwidth and good reception of 4G.

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                  sweetcandysp2 last edited by

                  Your posts are very detailed and meticulous, hope that next time you will have more good articles to share with readers.

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                  • user_668400732778581_668400732778581
                    Stephane last edited by user_668400732778581_668400732778581

                    The speed of 5G home internet is often around 100–300 Mbps. But 5G internet speeds can reach up to 1,000 Mbps, depending on the quality of the cell service in and the device you use. For example, if you use the Android device, the kbps will raise very fast.



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                        user_623100005462051 last edited by

                        Yes, the introduction of 5G technology has led to an increase in data transfer speeds, which in turn has increased the kbps (kilobits per second) that can be achieved. build now gg

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                        • hennysmath12_645291312156993
                          hennysmath12 last edited by

                          5G technology has the potential to increase the data transfer rates or bandwidth available to users. This is because 5G networks use a higher frequency spectrum than previous generations of wireless technology, which allows for more data to be transmitted at once.
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                              Joseph Global Moderator @hennysmath12 last edited by

                              @hennysmath12_645291312156993 In EU the frequency spectrum is the range of 3.4 to 3.8GHz. Last year we did tests on our packet core (NSA) with speed up to 1.3Gbps. SA needs a packet core replacement.

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                              user_644148237578306 last edited by user_644148237578306_644148237578306

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                                  user_693848468226224 @user_644148237578306 last edited by

                                  @user_644148237578306_644148237578306 5G home internet commonly gives you speeds around 100–300 Mbps. But 5G internet speeds can reach up to 1,000 Mbps, depending on the plan and quality of cell service in your area.

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                                    Joseph Global Moderator @user_693848468226224 last edited by

                                    @user_693848468226224_693848468226224 In a Lab at a mobile operator we reached 1.35Gbps. It's amazing.

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