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If  a 5G network is rolled out in the area, the person option A: will have service through the 4G network for at least several years.

How is 5G different from 4G?

A lot of difference exist between 4G and 5G and one of it is seen in their latency.

Note that 5G is seen as a network that often promises low latency and this is often seen under 5 milliseconds, but 4G latency is known to be one that can be found around 60 ms to 98 ms.

Note that a lower latency is said to be a product of advancements in areas such as faster download speeds and so If  a 5G network is rolled out in the area, the person option A: will have service through the 4G network for at least several years.

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If a person's mobile phone was designed to work with 4G technology, what will happen when a 5G network is rolled out in their area?

They will still have service through the 4G network for at least several years.

Their phone will only work when they are out of range of any 5G networks.

They will lose service as the 4G network is deactivated to make room for the 5G network.

Their phone will automatically upgrade itself to work with the new 5G network.