Fifth-generation mobile networks (5G) represent an opportunity for the telecoms sector to reinvent itself, European commissioner for the digital economy, Gunther Oettinger has said.
Speaking at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on Tuesday, he said telecom operators should be able to provide specialised network services to a series of new industry partners, from the automotive, to rail, health or energy sectors, with 5G.
“To guarantee that connected cars will be able to react in less than 1 millisecond and avoid collisions,” he added.
He said the advanced 5G infrastructure is expected to become the nervous system of the digital society and digital economy.
“With the Internet of Things, we see a new era of connectivity where billions of devices exchange data and instil intelligence in our everyday life. From watches to shoes. From fridges to heating. From hospitals to factories. But this requires a new generation of communication networks”.
He said 5G is expected to be the connectivity infrastructure that will foster this industrial and societal transformation.
“It is not ‘only’ about more of the same: more capacity, more content, more speed. This is needed, but not good enough”.