Let's imagine, friends, what if the world didn't have communications cables and virtual reality (VR) technology was ubiquitous and accessible all the time.
In the post-COVID-19 epidemic era, the education industry is rapidly moving digital. Most classrooms have been fitted with some form of virtual learning systems that require video conferencing facilities and other devices to work, but they have not been born without technical difficulties. The lack of communications networks has widened the technology gap in parts of the world.

However, the integration of 5G networks into the education service delivery process has many potentials: solving network connectivity issues, simplifying classroom teaching processes, improving learning experiences, and improving teaching quality.
5G will help school teachers at all levels improve the learning experience of their students. How can the global education community use its capabilities to transform current and future teaching models?
Let's talk about how 5G technology affects education.
