Abstract
The article discusses the relevance of the introduction of fifth and sixth generation digital mobile technologies in the practice of mobile communication. Possible implementation options are analyzed. It is substantiated that with all the advantages of the 5G mobile communication standard - high speed, high bandwidth, low latency, etc. - at the moment, noticeable difficulties in its implementation will be widespread only in those areas where the requirements for connecting cellular communication networks and handling telephone traffic are increased. It follows that covering large areas with this standard can entail significant financial costs.
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