
The Data Center's Role in Enabling 5G Technology
Connected devices are expected to reach 29 billion by 2030. Global mobile data traffic will exceed 300 exabytes per month by 2027. How can data centers keep up? C&D's 5G expert Magnus Bjelkefelt shares his insights in this paper, the third in his 5G series.
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5G technology introduces revolutionary enhancements in speed, latency, and connectivity. With speeds up to 10 times faster than 4G and the ability to support 1 million connected devices per square kilometer, 5G creates an exponential increase in both volume and velocity of data. This digital deluge requires a redefinition of data infrastructure, necessitating not just more data centers—but smarter, more agile ones. "
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About the author
Magnus Bjelkefelt is the Regional Sales Manager for Europe at C&D Technologies, bringing with him over 20 years of experience in the telecommunications, power electronics, and energy storage industries.
As a Subject Matter Expert in 5G networks, he has developed a deep understanding of the complexities involved in powering and backing up these advanced communication networks.
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