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5G is winning the war against Wi-Fi

That’s noteworthy considering 5G proponents have long argued that such networks will carry more and more of the world’s overall data traffic when compared with wired and Wi-Fi networks. After all, 5G promises not only speedy connections but far more network capacity. 5g vs wifi? Check out below.

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And as smartphones are indispensable to most Americans, some in the 5G industry are hoping that the technology leads to much more traffic over cellular networks and – ultimately – bigger profits.

“Wi-Fi historically has given us the speed and capacity we need to stay connected on the go,” T-Mobile wrote in a recent post to the company’s website. “But today, super-fast 5G networks are enabling us to forget about Wi-Fi.”

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T-Mobile offered a few vague data points to support its argument. The company said that 13% fewer of the customers on its most expensive Magenta Max 5G data plan are connecting to Wi-Fi. And in terms of their hotspot usage – whereby customers can tether other gadgets like laptops and tablets to their 5G connection via a Wi-Fi link – T-Mobile said 80% more Magenta Max customers are hosting a Wi-Fi hotspot over their 5G connection, and that their hotspot usage is up 20% on average during the weekends.

Finally, T-Mobile said that its Magenta Max customers are consuming three times more hotspot data per month compared with other T-Mobile customers. However, T-Mobile did not provide any more clarifying details, such as the timeframe for the increases. The company also noted that Magenta Max customers’ high-speed hotspot data is limited to 40 GB per month. 5g vs wifi

Thus, T-Mobile’s newest post clearly indicates the company is hoping to sell its speedy 5G network as an alternative to Wi-Fi in locations like airports and coffee shops.

“5G networks use advanced encryption technology making them significantly more secure than unencrypted public Wi-Fi,” the company explained. “Stop searching for Wi-Fi and asking for passwords! Instead, just use your smartphone as a high-speed hotspot for yourself and others.”

5G overall has a long way to go to command a leading share of the world’s network traffic. According to statistics from network equipment vendor Cisco, fixed and Wi-Fi networks handled 52.6% of the world’s total Internet traffic in 2021. Meanwhile, mobile networks – including 4G and 5G networks – handled just 20.5% of the world’s total Internet traffic in 2021.

But, according to Cisco’s findings, the trend lines favor mobile. The firm reported that fixed and Wi-Fi networks handled around 52.1% of total Internet traffic in 2016 – virtually the same number as in 2021. Meantime, global mobile networks handled just 9.8% of total Internet traffic in 2016, but that figure more than doubled in 2021.

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T-Mobile hopes to speed up that broad trend by selling 5G-powered home Internet connections. In locations where its smartphone traffic is low and its network capacity sits fallow, the company is selling in-home modems that directly compete with cable, DSL, and other fixed Internet providers. Already T-Mobile counts more than 500,000 of these fixed wireless Internet customers and expects that number to grow to up to 8 million within the next few years.

However, the Wi-Fi industry is not sitting still. Wi-Fi proponents recently introduced a new set of specifications – Wi-Fi 6 – that support more features and functions. And the FCC recently allocated a large amount of spectrum to unlicensed operations like Wi-Fi in a move that will provide such networks with more capacity.

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