However, the final specification set will be decided by November 2017.
ITU is the UN agency, which coordinates telecommunication operations and services throughout the world.
5G will also be able to support at least one million users per square kilometer.
5G users can expect downloads of 100MB/sec and uploads of 50MB/sec.
Other key features of the 5G specs include a maximum latency of 4ms, a fifth of current standards.
In the meantime, the ultra-reliable low latency communications (URLLC) will have latency of just 1ms.
Several organisations are already testing 5G delivery methods.
Recently, Samsung announced its 5G RF Integrated Circuit (RFIC) for commercial readiness.
Also, Intel has launched its Atom chips in an effort to make future devices 5G compatible.
source: www.techworm.net