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Why Does Latency Matter More Than Speed in Many IoT Applications?

When people talk about 5G, the conversation often focuses on faster internet speeds. However, for many Internet of Things (IoT) applications, latency can be just as important—if not more important—than raw speed.

Consider a manufacturing facility where sensors continuously monitor equipment performance. Or a logistics operation that tracks assets moving through a supply chain. In these environments, the value often comes from how quickly devices can exchange information and respond to changing conditions.


This is one reason why 5G has attracted attention across industries exploring connected devices and real-time data collection. The ability to support large numbers of connected devices while maintaining responsive communication opens up new possibilities for automation and operational visibility.


The discussion around 5G and IoT is no longer limited to connectivity alone. Increasingly, organizations are evaluating how network performance can influence efficiency, monitoring capabilities, and decision-making processes.


As connected ecosystems continue to expand, the question becomes less about how many devices can be connected and more about how effectively those devices can communicate and act on information.


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