Abstract
Background: Due to the rising prevalence of smart devices and the need for dependable, high-speed internet connections, it is imperative to enhance existing network infrastructures. The fundamental framework of mobile telephony, referred to as RAN (Radio Access Network), needs help fulfilling these requirements due to its restricted capacity and concerns over scalability. Objective: The purpose of this research is to investigate the capabilities of 5G technology in addressing these restrictions, with a specific focus on integration techniques, advantages, and obstacles. Methodology: The study used a mixed-method approach to assess the efficacy and feasibility of incorporating 5G-RAN. This is achieved by integrating quantitative data from pilot studies with qualitative literature analysis. Results: The findings suggest that using 5G technology results in substantial improvements in data transfer rates, reduced latency, enhanced network reliability, scalability, and lowered latency. However, several obstacles have been identified, including the significant costs linked to infrastructure, issues around interoperability, and security concerns. Conclusion: Integrating 5G and RAN provides a feasible approach to achieving uninterrupted connectivity, leading to significant advantages in many industries. However, overcoming the challenges above is essential to ensure this technology's effective implementation and general acceptance.
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