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5G will offer latency of one millisecond or lower. What does latency refer to?a.The length of time devices will automatically connect to the networkb.The speed of detecting a disruption to the networkc.The time it takes to reboot a connectiond.The delay between an input and a desired outcome

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5G will offer latency of one millisecond or lower. What does latency refer to?a.The length of time devices will automatically connect to the networkb.The speed of detecting a disruption to the networkc.The time it takes to reboot a connectiond.The delay between an input and a desired outcome

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Latency refers to d. The delay between an input and a desired outcome. In the context of 5G or any network, latency is the time it takes for data to travel from one point to another, or how long it takes for a packet of data to get from one designated point to another. In simpler terms, it's the delay between an action and the response to that action in a system.

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