Will WiFi be obsolete?

Most experts believe that 5G and WiFi will continue to co-exist for the foreseeable future. According to the Wall Street Journal, there will be more than 549 million global public and cable-company-run hotspots by 2022, which will account for more than half of all Internet traffic.
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What will replace Wi-Fi?

LiFi, by contrast, uses an entirely new spectrum—light—to transmit data. Further, LiFi offers significantly higher speeds than WiFi can muster. LiFi bulbs have been shown to provide speeds of up to 1Gbps, and in a controlled laboratory test they've been demonstrated to offer theoretical rates of up to 224Gbps.
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Will 5G make Wi-Fi obsolete?

5G will not make Wi-Fi obsolete because 5G is designed and intended for cellular data access. You still need Wi-Fi to connect many devices like laptops to the internet. It is also possible to use 5G as the data provider for a wireless router, so 5G and Wi-Fi are not mutually exclusive technologies.
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Can the world run out of Wi-Fi?

Technically, no. The internet in the way most people understand it cannot run out of space. The internet simply refers to the network of connections between other computers. The amount of data storage on the internet is as limitless as its connections around the world.
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Why is the Wi-Fi dying?

If you're too far from your router, your internet may cut in and out as Wi-Fi signals struggle to reach your device. Obstructions between your device and your router may also cause intermittent disconnections. Pay attention to your device's Wi-Fi signal meter to see where your Wi-Fi signal gets weak and disconnects.
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Why will WiFi always be SLOW??



How long do routers last?

At the current pace of change, the average lifespan for a router is probably about five years. Upgrading every five years ensures that you'll always have the best features and performance without unnecessary side-grades.
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Is 200 Mbps fast?

200 Mbps is one of the most common entry-level internet speed tiers offered by internet service providers. The 100–200 Mbps speed range is considered “fast,” but not “very fast.” In other words, it is an average speed in urban and suburban areas.
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Can the internet ever be full?

There is no limit to the size of the internet as it is just way of connecting computers. The number of computers that can be connected is finite (2^32) and we are approaching the boundary but there is a new system being put in to practise that should resolve that problem.
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How long will the internet last?

At the current rate of growth, the internet will run out of addresses in a little more than ten years. To be fair, no one could have envisioned the number of people who would be using the internet today, or the varied uses that it would be put to.
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Will the internet crash?

No. The Internet as a whole is a collection of many independent networks controlled and maintained by different people, businesses, and governments. It's designed to be redundant. Which means even if one portion of the network goes down, users should still be able to access all or some of the other available networks.
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Will mobile data replace Wi-Fi?

Easy answer, No! For the last 10 years, every improvement in carrier wireless technologies was proffered as a potential technology to replace Wi-Fi and the answer was always the same, not yet. We saw it with mobile WiMAX, 3G, and 4G, it will be the same answer for 5G.
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What will replace 5G?

6G (sixth-generation wireless) is the successor to 5G cellular technology. 6G networks will be able to use higher frequencies than 5G networks and provide substantially higher capacity and much lower latency.
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Will Wi-Fi replace cellular?

For cellular carriers, WiFi complements their network service by offloading ever increasing mobile traffic. However, at the same time, there is a danger of WiFi to compete with cellular services by interrupting its business model, as it can be a cheaper alternative to mobile Internet service.
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What is the future of Wi-Fi?

Cisco estimates that 71% of 5G mobile traffic will be offloaded to Wi-Fi by 2022, even more offload than we've seen from lower speed networks in the past. To accommodate that coming wave of 5G traffic, Wi-Fi networks will require more spectrum resources.
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Is 5G faster than Wi-Fi?

In its W-Fi vs. 5G testing Opensignal found 5G mmWave is fastest over all Wi-Fi and in both directions, though home/office Wi-Fi is faster than sub 6 GHz 5G in both directions. Even 4G LTE is faster than public Wi-Fi for downloads, while public and home/office Wi-Fi uploads are faster than those for LTE.
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Will 5G replace fiber?

5G isn't going to replace wired internet anytime soon. 5G is the 5th generation in cellular networks. The first generation began in the 1990s when cellular networks were being established.
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What is next after the internet?

Though the Internet is still young, the tech industry has been looking at what comes next: the Metaverse. The Metaverse, coined by Neal Stephenson – writer of 1992's Snow Crash -- is thought of as what will be the convergence point of most media, computing, and communication technologies.
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What would happen if the internet died?

What would happen if there was an internet shutdown? For the everyday person, some cell phone services and text messaging would be unavailable, all mobile apps and social networking sites would be down, cloud storage would be inaccessible, any pending electronic payments would fail, and more.
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How long would the internet last if everyone disappeared?

Those which have backups might work for a year, after which most satellites will fall back to the Earth. So you can say the max is 1 year, if both the servers, medium and the people survive.
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How big is the Dark Web?

The dark web is a subset of the deep web that is intentionally hidden, requiring a specific browser—Tor—to access, as explained below. No one really knows the size of the dark web, but most estimates put it at around 5% of the total internet.
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Will Youtube run out of space?

The answer is, no. The reason is, Youtube is part of Google, so their storage media will both use the Cloud-based Google Data Center. Google's cloud data centers are spread almost all over the world and have been online since 2017.
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Who controls the world's internet?

The Internet is different. It is coordinated by a private-sector nonprofit organization called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), which was set up by the United States in 1998 to take over the activities performed for 30 years, amazingly, by a single ponytailed professor in California.
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Is 1Gbps fast?

1Gbps is 1,000Mbps, or 1000 Megabits per second, which is really really fast.
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Is it worth getting 1000 Mbps internet?

In other words, even with a gigabit (1000 Mbps) connection, you probably won't get gigabit speeds when downloading from Steam. In general, you can browse the web and do most of your daily tasks just fine even on fairly slow connections.
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Is 1000 Mbps fast for gaming?

Stream 4K content, play online games, and download huge files. This is where you need all you can get. We recommend a hefty 500 to 1,000 Mbps.
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