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Private 5G is a cost-effective, secure wireless network technology that offers comparable performance to Wi-Fi while providing greater control, data privacy, and access to QoS controls.
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Key Points
- Private 5G is a wireless network technology that provides cellular connectivity for private network use cases.
- It is an alternative to Wi-Fi and public LTE and 5G networks.
- The introduction of CBRS in 2015 made it more affordable for private organizations to build their own cellular networks.
- Private 5G networks function similarly to public 5G networks and require cellular-capable devices.
- They offer secure access, QoS controls, seamless handoffs, and comparable performance to Wi-Fi.
- Private 5G networks have advantages over public 5G networks in terms of cost, control, and data privacy.
- Private 5G operates differently from Wi-Fi in terms of coverage, roaming, and connection capacity.
- Top private 5G use cases include industrial plants, healthcare facilities, smart buildings, campuses, and entertainment venues.
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