Countries Back Roadmap Towards 5G: UN

Advertisement
By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 30 October 2015 14:27 IST

Countries have approved a roadmap for developing a new generation of "5G" mobile networks, the UN said Thursday, in what could pave the way for lightning-quick downloads and driverless cars.

The International Telecommunication Union said an assembly of radiocommunication experts from the UN's 193 member countries had approved a plan detailing how to harmonise the development of the next generation networks.

Advertisement

The roadmap, dubbed IMT-2020, "opens the doors to innovation that will determine how we communicate in the future, meeting the trend towards high data traffic in the Age of the Internet of Things," Francois Rancy, head of the ITU Radiocommunication Bureau, said in a statement.

ITU spokesman Sanjay Acharya told AFP the UN agency was "looking at a 2020 timeframe" for rolling out the new standard.

Advertisement

With the current 4G standard enabling fast broadband access via mobile smartphones, governments and manufacturers have also said they hope the next great leap forward to connect not only humans but also billions of machines could come within five years.

The new 5G technology is expected to deliver data speeds up to 1,000 times faster than the current 4G systems enabling fast transfer of data from Internet-connected devices from fitness bands to self-driving cars.

Advertisement

But to fulfil the 5G dream, ITU said detailed technical performance requirements would need to be agreed upon through close cooperation between industry and national and regional standards organisations.

The aim will be to make it possible to build infrastructure that can carry mobile phone signals powerful and quick enough to unfailingly support split-second activities, such as surgical operations or automatic traffic movement.

Advertisement

Now that the roadmap forward has been agreed upon, Acharya said UN member countries would decide at next month's World Radiocommunication Conference on "how much spectrum can be allocated for this."

ITU helps set the rules for how much of the radio spectrum can be used by different radio transmission technologies and applications.

"The amount of traffic will be enormous," Acharya predicted, stressing "you need efficient use of the band. It is limited."

The decisions reached at next month's conference, including on the allocation of frequencies, will be binding.

Once that has been decided, manufacturers will determine what equipment they need to fit the new standards.

Tech specialists at the Boston Consulting Group estimated in a report earlier this year that mobile companies would have to spend $4.0 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,60,96,838 crores) on research and investments by 2020 to develop 5G.
 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Further reading: 4G, 5G, Internet, Telecom
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. OnePlus Ace 6 Ultra, New Gaming Controller Will Launch on This Date
  2. Apple WWDC 2026 Artwork Teases New Siri Interface, AI Features in iOS 27
  3. Infinix GT 50 Pro Confirmed to Launch Globally on This Date
  4. Samsung Galaxy A57, A37 Review: Is Samsung's 'A-Game' Worth the Price?
  5. Huawei Pura 90 Series Launches in China With These Specifications
  1. Blue Origin Reuses New Glenn Booster for First Time in Historic Launch
  2. Motorola Razr 2026, Razr+ 2026 Launch Date, Price, Specifications Leaked
  3. Huawei Watch Buds 2 Launched With Built-in Earbuds, LTPO Display: Price, Features
  4. Adobe Introduces CX Enterprise, an Agentic AI Platform to Automate Customer Experience for Businesses
  5. Infinix GT 50 Pro Global Launch Date Announced; Will Debut With Liquid Cooling, Pressure-Sensitive Triggers
  6. Huawei Watch Fit 5, Watch Fit 5 Pro Launched With AMOLED Screens, HarmonyOS and Up to 10 Days Battery Life
  7. Apple Withholds Data in India Antitrust Case, CCI Sets Final Hearing
  8. Anthropic Introduces Claude Design, an AI Tool to Generate Visual Prototypes and Pitch Decks
  9. Nee Forever OTT Release Date: When and Where to Watch This Tamil Romantic Drama Online?
  10. Huawei Pura 90 Pro Max Launched With 200-Megapixel Telephoto Camera Alongside Huawei Pura 90, Pura 90 Pro
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.