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When 5G is not enough, how about two 5Gs?

There are many completely new cases for telecommunications with the 5G technology, but which of these will be similarly availability and coverage critical as video feed from a police patrol car in pursuit, or a fire chief asking for backup units from HQ?
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Current 4G networks are used in cases where literally lives depend on it. Professionals do not hang everything on a single network but go for redundancy. There are many completely new use cases for telecommunications with the 5G technology, but which of these will be similarly availability and coverage critical as video feed from a police patrol car in pursuit, vital signs from a critical patient on her way to an ER or a fire chief asking for backup units from HQ?

Goodmill Systems designs and delivers networking solutions that utilize multiple wireless networks simultaneously so that no single network failure is visible to the application or the users. Even the best true and tested 4G networks sometimes fail – like we saw with Telia in Finland lately. Our customers were not affected as they shifted to use DNA or Elisa in approximately 1 millisecond. They have such critical communications needs that they cannot accept such downtime. We would like to know:

  1. Which new industries will develop similarly critical use cases enabled by the improved features of 5G networks?
  2. What will these use cases be?
  3. Which of these use cases will happen first and in which countries?
  4. Which are the companies leading this change?

Enabled with this information we will make sure these companies succeed in their change and that nobody dies while trying.

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