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Technology

What’s 5G?

Reading 5 min Article Intermediate


Vocabulary - 13 Nouns, 1 Verb & 6 Adjectives

Pronunciation - American

Exercise

Tap all the highlighted words in the transcript below to see their definition.

Every or so, the world sees a new of technology . . . and with it, big changes.

Are you ready for the next ?

Introducing 5G

The newest version of mobile technology is called 5G, which stands for “fifth .” There have been four previous generations, starting with 1G in 1982. Every version has improved the way our devices communicate.

5G technology has actually been around since 2018, but it’s still not widely used in most places. The biggest are yet to come!

How does it work?

Like the generations before it, 5G uses radio . We measure radio by their : shorter wavelengths have higher . The wavelengths for 5G are so short they’re measured in millimetres—which is why it’s known as mmWave (millimetre wave) technology.

Thanks to its high- , 5G will be smarter, faster—some say at least 10 times faster than 4G—and offer more .

Changing the world

Here are some amazing things 5G could offer as it becomes more :

  • More smartphone apps
  • Faster
  • Self-driving cars and delivery
  • , with features like app-controlled lights to save energy, air-quality sensors, and crime-reducing technologies
  • allowing doctors to do check-ups and even perform surgeries from thousands of kilometres away 

Can 5G kill you?

Not everyone is excited about 5G—there have even been !

But why?

Well, to support 5G, new sites need to be built. To give you an idea of the number, there will be 800,000 in the U.S. alone. Many people worry because the technology is new so we don’t really know how the radio waves will affect our health in the .

Mixed information

So, should we be worried?

Unfortunately, it’s hard to say. The best information available to predict the effects of 5G comes from past research on cell phone use—and the data isn’t very clear.

One study in 2018, for example, showed that exposure to cell phone radiation increased cancer rates in rats. Another 20-year study of 400,000 people, found no strong evidence linking cell phone use and cancer.

Confusing, isn’t it? The truth is, without long-term studies on 5G, it’s impossible to be 100% sure of its effects.

Where do you stand?

Ready or not, 5G is coming! How do you feel about it?


5G Comprehension