Revolutionary 5G Internet
This world in its age of modernization is running at a very high speed. The impacts of the technologies in the various sectors of work have been huge. Due to development in the field of networking, new services are getting an opportunity to be tested with the high speed of the internet (Fettweis & Alamouti, 2014). One of such high speed internet in this world is the revolutionary 5G internet. It is revolutionary because it is one of the fastest internet spectrums to be found until date, succeeding its predecessors that such as 2G internet, 3G internet and the 4G internet. 5G internet also known as the Fifth Generation Internet is designed to provide a high speed on the data packets, a reduction in the costs, enhancement of the system capacity, rapid device connectivity with a lowered rate of latency. There are two phases of this powerful technology that are set to release in 2019 and 2020 respectively.
As mentioned earlier it is clear that the impact of 5G internet is huge on the various industrial sectors. The high speed along with the added advantages of the technology intends to provide a substantial range of benefits to these sectors. One of such industry in which the 5G internet is expected to develop a significant impact is the wine industry. The wine industry is one of such kinds of industries that rely on the safekeeping of its vineyards for the production of wine (Chong, 2014). With the quality of wine produced within a certain span of time, the businesses get a chance to foster in the commercial market. Factors that affect the wine industry include the size of the market, drivers of the market, competitive advantages, sectional performances, record of the exports and imports, retain channels, brand overview along with futuristic innovations (Barthélemy, 2017). The 5G internet intends to serve all of these mentioned factors with relative ease.
If seen in the form of wide ranges it will be found that the impact of the 5G will be on the various sectors of the wine industry in the upcoming years of innovations and improvement. Sincerely relying on the shoulders of the 5G internet technology, it is expected that there will be a significant rise in the productivity of the vineyards for which the efficiency of the whole system will also increase (Chih-Lin et al., 2016). People concerned with this set of industry will get many opportunities to be more flexible and open for which they will be able to deliver the needs for the respective objectives.
Impact of 5G on Wine Industry
Not only in the sectors of the vineyard solutions but also in the reduction of the human workload, the 5G internet will be able to prove itself effective by meeting up with the industrial requirements. As the productivity of the industry will increase with the use of this high speed internet technology, a new doorway of opportunities is expected to open in front of this particular type of industry that will enable it to grow in the commercial market (Thompson et al., 2014). The impact of this technology is aimed at increasing the line of business concerning the wine industry along with other industries.
Any entity relating to the real world is generally administered by the four regulators. This concept has been explained by the great activist cum philosopher Mr. Lawrence Lessig in his theory of the pathetic red dot (Lessig, 2009). The four regulators mentioned by him in his theory of the pathetic red dot includes the law, the norms, the market and the architecture. The laws are mostly outlined by the federal government, the market is set up by the standards of economy, the society on the other hand frames the norms while the standards of designing and manufacturing sets up the architecture.
To stand and deliver the needs of the wine industry, the 5G internet technology is required to abide by some rules and regulations in accordance with the needs of the alcoholic beverages (Joyce, 2014). All the factors laws, norms, market and industry somewhat play a role in this sector. Some of the laws that are concerned with this set of industry include the secure monitoring, storing under proper conditions and legalized fermentation protocols (Sánchez, Sánchez-Picot & De Rivera, 2015). These laws destine to govern the critical aspects of the wine industry. One of the other factors relating to the modules of the wine industry is the market that covers the selling of the alcoholic beverage.
The technology of the 5G internet is likely to highly impact the Wine industry. The traditional ways of exporting the prestigious alcoholic beverage included ways that involved a lot of human labor from the process of destemming of the grapes to the final consumption of the alcoholic product (Thach, Lease & Barton, 2016). From then until now there is no twenty four hour strict surveillance of the grapes grown in the vineyards for which it is difficult maintain the conditions of the grapes before the process of destemming. Dedicated workers collect the grapes and bring it to the storehouse for initiating with the further processes such as storing, ageing and packaging (Bianchi & Wickramasekera, 2013). A lot of resources and mechanized tools are used to get along with the process. Ultimately, to import the products for the consumption, the wine sellers have to make a lot of efforts for the promoting through off shops. As a result of which the sales gets hampered due to lack of exposure.
Regulation and Ethics
The wine industry is the slowest to embrace the superpower of the fast internet for which it is still lagging behind as compared to that of other industries that vehemently depend upon the usage of high speed internet. With the use of the 5G internet technology it will be easy for the wine industry to produce wine and market the alcoholic beverage (Thomas, Painbéni & Barton, 2013). On one hand, the comprehensive usage of the 5G internet will reduce the human labor and increase the productivity of the whole industry bringing a notion of efficiency to the system. On the other, with the help of the technology there will be a significant rise in the percentage of sales online across the global market (West, 2016). The industry will be able to maintain a high line of profitability through its usage. 5G will engage more and more stakeholders and investors in the wine industry for which the online sales is expected to increase.
00:00 – 00:15: The traditional ways of exporting the prestigious alcoholic beverage included techniques [pause] that involved a lot of human labor from the process of destemming of the grapes to the final consumption of the alcoholic product.
00:15 – 00:30: [pause] From then until now there is no twenty four hour strict surveillance of the grapes grown in the vineyards [pause] for which it is difficult maintain the conditions of the grapes before the process of destemming.
00:30 – 00:45: [pause] Dedicated workers collect the grapes and bring it to the storehouse for initiating with the further processes such as storing, ageing and packaging. [pause] A lot of resources and mechanized tools are used to get along with the process.
00:45 – 01:00: [pause] Ultimately, [pause] to import the products for the consumption, the wine sellers have to make a lot of efforts for the promoting through off shops. [pause] As a result of which the sales gets hampered due to lack of exposure.
01:00 – 01:15: [pause] The wine industry is the slowest to embrace the superpower of the fast internet for which it is still lagging behind as compared to that of other industries that vehemently depend upon the usage of high speed internet. [pause] With the use of the 5G internet technology it will be easy for the wine industry to produce wine and market the alcoholic beverage.
01:15 – 01:30: [pause] On one hand, [pause] the comprehensive usage of the 5G internet will reduce the human labor and increase the productivity of the whole industry bringing a notion of efficiency to the system.
01:30 – 01:45: [pause] On the other, [pause] with the help of the technology there will be a significant rise in the percentage of sales online across the global market.
01:45 – 02:00: [pause]. The industry will be able to maintain a high line of profitability through its usage. [pause] 5G will engage more and more stakeholders and investors in the wine industry for which the online sales is expected to increase.
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