Step 1 of 7 14% Welcome to the second monthly 5G Technology World quiz. So, you think you know 5G? The quizzes, sponsored by Keysight Technologies, will highlight a different aspect of 5G each month through December 2020. The quiz is interactive; it will tell you which questions you answered correctly or incorrectly. Each month, we'll select five people who correctly answered all the answers and give them a "shout out" on the leader board. To get a shout out, you'll need to enter your email address, a username, and select your country. The leader board is open to U.S residents only. Did you not correctly answer all questions? That's OK. 5G is new to many of us. You can always read the source material from the provided link. Good luck. We look forward to seeing you on the leader board. Network connections are too slow. No, we're not talking about the time it takes for a page to appear or for a video to download. Rather, the time it takes for a network to respond to an event that initiates another event or set of events such as industrial control, smart buildings, or smart cities. 5G can assert faster response through shorter latency, the time it takes for a network to respond to a stimulus. To control machines, factories, robotics, surgeries, and the like, 5G brings ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) to the table. This month's quiz comes from "URLLC: 5G'sMost Intriguing and Challenging Use Case," a white paper from Keysight Technologies. Before you begin the quiz please tell us a little about yourself and give us a name you would like to use on our leader board. (Note that this is optional but you won't be listed on leader board without it)Email We will notify you when the next quiz is released.User Name/Alias Name as you would like it to appear on leader board. Note that this will be seen by the general public so you're free to make one up. 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