5G Network: What Is It?

A 5G network represents the latest evolution in mobile technology, offering transformative benefits to its users. Unlike its predecessors, 3G and 4G, 5G delivers significantly higher speeds, reduced latency, and greater capacity, revolutionising how we connect and interact.

For businesses, 5G opens new avenues for innovation and efficiency, enabling real-time data processing, enhanced IoT capabilities, and robust cloud applications. These advancements allow businesses running enterprise 5G to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and foster new business models that were previously unattainable.

Embrace a faster, more secure network with our advanced 5G solutions to drive your business into the future. Explore how our 5G solutions can empower your operations and decision-making processes today.

What Does 5G Cellular Offer?

Experience life with faster connections and smarter capabilities. Harnessing 5G technology brings lifestyle and business transformations that redefine speed and connectivity.

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Ultra-High Bandwidth

10X speed increase from 4G.
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Low, Reliable Latency

Reduced delay below 20 milliseconds.
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Hyperconnectivity

Supports virtually unlimited device connections.
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Speed Priority

Enhanced performance for business users.
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Priority Access

Ensures connectivity even during peak times.
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Network Slicing

Customized network partitions tailored for specific needs.

How Does Our 5G Cellular Service Work?

Our 5G cellular service uses a structured approach to deploy a and enhance connectivity, perfectly suited for modern business needs. Here’s a breakdown of the process:

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Stage 1: Advanced Network Architecture

Utilising New Radio technology, our 5G spans wider frequencies with massive MIMO technology to significantly boost data speeds and network capacity.
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Stage 2: Converged, Heterogeneous Network

Integrates licensed and unlicensed technology for a stronger, more versatile network, improving bandwidth and connectivity.
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Stage 3: Software-Defined Networking

Flexible and dynamic, our network core is software-driven, enabling efficient cloud integration and real-time resource management.
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Stage 4: Network Slicing for Customised Needs

We employ network slicing to create multiple virtual networks, each tailored for specific user needs, enabling customised security, bandwidth, and latency settings.
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Stage 5: Enhanced User Experience with AI and Automation

Advanced machine learning and AI automate network management, optimize provisioning, and ensure an adaptive, high-quality user experience across all network activities.

Related Services Within Our 5G Cellular Solutions

Enhance your 5G network with our comprehensive ecosystem of commercial and industrial connectivity solutions tailored to elevate your enterprise capabilities.

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5G Standalone (SA)

5G SA offers a fully independent network environment that delivers ultra-reliable, low-latency communication ideal for next-generation industrial and IoT applications requiring robust, uninterrupted connectivity.
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Network Slicing

Network slicing partitions a single physical network into multiple virtual networks, enabling customised slices to meet specific performance, security, and latency needs of different applications, enhancing overall efficiency and flexibility.
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Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC)

MEC processes data at the network's edge, closer to where it's generated. This minimises delay, maximises bandwidth usage, and supports applications requiring immediate response times, such as autonomous vehicles and smart city infrastructure

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Frequently Asked Questions About M1’s 5G Wireless Technology

5G service is already operational in select areas of Singapore, initially launched as 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) which utilises existing 4G infrastructure.

This version provides faster speeds than 4G LTE. The next phase, 5G Standalone (SA), promises even higher speeds and lower latency, and began rolling out in 2020 with expectations to be widely available by 2022.

5G technology is set to revolutionise wireless network performance and connectivity in Singapore, enabling transformative new user experiences. For instance, in healthcare, 5G and Wi-Fi 6 will support continuous remote monitoring with devices that provide real-time health data.

In the education sector, 5G can enable immersive learning experiences through augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), allowing students to explore historical sites or scientific concepts in a more interactive way. It also facilitates high-quality video conferencing for remote learning and collaboration, bridging the communication gap between classrooms and homes.

The entertainment industry stands to benefit greatly from 5G. High-definition video streaming, cloud gaming, and live 360-degree video experiences will become more seamless and accessible. Additionally, 5G's low latency could enhance real-time interactions in online games and virtual concerts, creating new forms of entertainment that were previously impossible.