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What is F5G

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I want to know what is F5G technology?

What's the difference between it and 5g?


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Dear friend!

F5G: 10G PON technology represents the gigabit ultra-broadband era. It is a fixed wired broadband service.
Fixed network services are experiencing the fifth era, F1G (64 kbit/s) in the narrowband era represented by PSTN/ISDN, F2G (10 Mbit/s) in the broadband era represented by ADSL, F3G (30-200 Mbit/s) in the ultra-broadband era represented by VDSL, and GPON/ EPON technology represents the over 100 Mbit/s era of F4G (100-500 Mbit/s). Now, F5G is entering the gigabit ultra-broadband era represented by 10G PON technology. In addition, fixed network service scenarios are gradually shifting from home to enterprise, transportation, security, and industry.

5G is the fifth-generation mobile communications technology widely used by telecom operators. It is radio communications technology. Before this, mobile communications have gone through 1G (AMPS), 2G (GSM/CDMA), 3G (WCDMA/CDMA2000/TD-SCDMA), and 4G (LTE TDD/LTE FDD).


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Dear friend!

F5G: 10G PON technology represents the gigabit ultra-broadband era. It is a fixed wired broadband service.
Fixed network services are experiencing the fifth era, F1G (64 kbit/s) in the narrowband era represented by PSTN/ISDN, F2G (10 Mbit/s) in the broadband era represented by ADSL, F3G (30-200 Mbit/s) in the ultra-broadband era represented by VDSL, and GPON/ EPON technology represents the over 100 Mbit/s era of F4G (100-500 Mbit/s). Now, F5G is entering the gigabit ultra-broadband era represented by 10G PON technology. In addition, fixed network service scenarios are gradually shifting from home to enterprise, transportation, security, and industry.

5G is the fifth-generation mobile communications technology widely used by telecom operators. It is radio communications technology. Before this, mobile communications have gone through 1G (AMPS), 2G (GSM/CDMA), 3G (WCDMA/CDMA2000/TD-SCDMA), and 4G (LTE TDD/LTE FDD).


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