Abstract
The utilization of mobile communication is exponentially growing in an ecosystem with the passage of time. The latest existence of network technology for mobile communication is fifth-generation (5G) technology. The pre-requisite for 5G technology is costly infrastructural replacement and upgradation with the infrastructure of previous generation technology. Presently, Pakistan is one of the noteworthy countries that has bio-metrically verified mobile subscribers from the Pakistan telecommunication authority (PTA). Nevertheless, the country falls behind the circle of mobile internet availability. It is reported that almost half of mobile subscribers do not have access to internet facilities in Pakistan. On the positive side, it is possible to fill this gap by adopting technological applications offered by 5G technology such as virtual networking, network slicing, and the Internet of Things (IoT). With the passage of time and the progression in technology, Pakistan led towards the internet of things (IoT) technology. In order to operate IoT devices, the users need ultra-high speed, very low latency, maximum bandwidth, and ultra-reliability. IoT is the umbrella of smart cities, healthcare applications, machine-to-machine (M2M) communication, vehicle-to-everything (V2X), wearable devices and industrial applications, etc. In this paper, the exponential landscape of mobile communication networks in Pakistan was sought and examined taking into consideration the geographical challenges. The benefits of the deployment of 5G in Pakistan were also discussed. The finding of the study is less utilization of available infrastructure and expansion of available cellular technology all over Pakistan demographically.
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