A scientific article by teaching assistant Nour Hassan Obeid entitled "The Future of 5G Networks and Their Impact on IT".

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The future of 5G networks is one of the most significant transformations in the world of information technology. These networks offer significantly higher internet speeds compared to previous generations, contributing to improved performance of digital applications and services. 5G networks are characterized by extremely low latency, making them ideal for applications requiring speed and accuracy, such as self-driving cars and remote surgeries. These networks also support a massive number of simultaneously connected devices, enhancing the spread of the Internet of Things (IoT) and enabling the development of smart cities based on continuous connectivity. 5G networks directly impact the IT sector by improving data transfer efficiency between different systems. They also facilitate the development of big data applications and enable their immediate and rapid analysis. Furthermore, they contribute to the increased use of cloud computing by providing stable and fast connectivity, allowing for highly efficient remote data storage and processing. They also support innovation in fields such as virtual and augmented reality, improving the user experience in these applications. 5G also helps in developing cybersecurity systems by enabling more accurate network monitoring and faster threat detection. Finally, they contribute to reducing the costs of technological infrastructure thanks to reliance on advanced wireless connectivity, opening up new opportunities. The emergence of new technologies and services supports the digital economy and increases job opportunities. However, they also face challenges such as the need for advanced infrastructure and issues related to security and privacy. Despite this, the future of 5G networks looks very promising and will play a fundamental role in the development of information technology. Al-Mustaqbal University is ranked first among Iraqi private universities.