However, the widespread deployment of 5G technology also presents challenges. The infrastructure required for 5G, including the installation of a large number of new antennas and transmitters, is significant and costly. Additionally, there are concerns regarding privacy and security, as the increased connectivity could potentially lead to greater numbers of cyberattacks. There are also ongoing health debates concerning the impact of increased electromagnetic radiation exposure.
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Despite these challenges, the potential benefits of 5G could redefine living and working in a digitally connected world. From boosting productivity to enabling innovations like smart cities and telehealth, 5G could impact almost every aspect of our lives. As deployment continues globally, the focus will also be on ensuring these advances are accessible to all, bridging rather than widening the digital divide.