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2 min readNov 16, 2021

The “SPEED” of the Sectors That Do Not Take 5G Technology On Their Agenda Will Disappear

In 2003, the third generation 3G mobile communication standard was adopted worldwide, and thus mobile networks started to provide internet service. During this period, the number of mobile applications increased rapidly. Later, 4G mobile communication networks, which debuted in 2010, led a broader coverage area in every field. However, the limited capacity of 4G technology could not reach the high speed required by new technologies and caused the search for new generation mobile technology to begin due to increased energy consumption. Therefore, 5G technology was put on the agenda in 2017.

This technology stands out as a technology that guarantees to connect more devices at once with higher speed and lower energy capacity. This technology, which can change and transform the balances in many sectors from industry to logistics, from energy to agriculture, is not limited to this field. It is also starting to show a presence in the tourism sector. This seems to cause an inter-sectoral turmoil.

What will change in the Tourism Industry with 5G?

With the 5G technology for users, mobile devices’ fast, positive, and practical usage process will no longer be limited to this area. Still, it will also gain momentum in the tourism industry. The marketing departments of this sector will benefit most effectively from this significant change that will take place in a short time with the transition of countries to the use of 5G. Because now “speed” will be a leading role model for us.

In addition, it will find an important place for itself in another detail that is a pioneer in marketing. Of course, this is “location technology.” Because this is a decisive criterion for the marketing sector, much more remarkable marketing-related technologies will develop. A wide variety of advertisements will appear, and knowledge will also be gained with 5G.

Today, the internet is entering a new era with 5G. This second-generation internet inevitably creates a new arena of competition, even at the expense of the old ones. It is undeniable that this competition will also affect the tourism sector. For this reason, companies in the tourism sector need to quickly incorporate 5G technologies into their programs to ensure their sustainability within the scope of digital transformation.

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