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5G, the first country to use it. Having only 61 square kilometers of area, the European country has pushed to become the first country in 5G. Our phones, our watches, our homes and our cars need a fast, disconnected connection. A whole new wireless network is emerging to offer the bandwidth that all these devices need: 5G The country that will be first to 5G may surprise many people. Because South Korea, one of the smallest countries in Europe, has accelerated its research on this issue. San Marino, the micro-state located in the north of Italy, announced that it was working to become the first country to pass 5G. San Marino, one of the oldest countries in Europe connected to Italy for independent foreign affairs in his domestic affairs, shared his knowledge that 5G will begin in 2018. The future of wireless networks is going from 5G. So what is 5G and how will we make our life easier? With 5G, downloading and uploading videos in Ultra HD resolution will be faster. The imagination of thousands of devices connected to the internet can also be real with 5G. Short answer: Yes. 4G LTE can transmit 1 gigabit data at the moment; So it takes about an hour to download a short HD movie on perfect conditions. The problem is that you can not reach the maximum speed of 4G most of the time. 5G will get 10 gigabytes of download speed at the moment. Of course, the speed of 5G will also be negatively affected by factors such as buildings, walls, other signals, and probably will not come close to this theoretical speed. However, it will still be much faster than 4G. Giant consortia of leading communications companies are working to create world-class standards for 5G. While many of these standards are not finalized yet, experts believe that 5G will offer backward compatibility (with 4G and 3G). 5G uses higher radio frequencies than 4G. 4G covers up to 20 MHz bands and 5G can use up to 6 GHz frequency bands. Because of the use of these high frequencies, they are often currently empty and can carry data faster. The problem is that high frequency signals should not reach as low as the frequencies. For this reason, multiple input and output antennas (MIMOs) are expected to be used where 5G is offered.