Abstract

The buzz about the 5G technology has been going on for a few years now. The technology even before its inception has had its fair share of controversy with concerns over its influence on the environment and national security. Recently, some conspiracy theories branded 5G as the primary cause of COVID-19. As the technology develops, one realises that 5G has many positives and potential in the field of mobile communication. To tap this potential, 5G is being simultaneously developed by many companies globally. Unlike earlier generations of mobile communication, 5G offers numerous benefits when adopted in the maritime domain. Hence, technologically advanced nations are experimenting with the use of 5G in shipping, ports and shipbuilding. While the understanding of the 5G technology is still at the nascent stage for most of us, this article aims to discuss the potential of 5G in commercial shipping by discussing the pros and cons associated with this technology. The article overall aims to provide a start point for future work and studies on the use of this technology in the maritime industry and by no means is considered a ‘one-stop’ solution to the problems of commercial shipping.

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