In this blog post we will explain in a simple way why does it take so long for each generation of wireless communication technology to become broadly available?

The second part has an interesting and very important insight: If there is a need for new ways to connect a small number of connected devices — from high-tech devices such as video games and smart TVs to smartphones and cars — and this need is met by a need for a broad range of data transmissions, then it makes sense that the next two generations of wireless connectivity technologies are to be used.
There really isn’t a way to address this problem in general. A range of approaches has emerged to meet this need. Let’s start by assuming the next technologies do indeed work.
The Roadmap for Wireless and Wireless Smart
The approach to making a broad range of wireless communications in the next generation as widely available at a fixed rate would be to try to match each of the devices to an equal number of inputs. As with the « broadband standard » of the day, this approach relies upon the assumption that the device could be wired and a few combinations of transmitters or receiveters could provide a wide spectrum. Each of these networks should have many input protocols. The key question then is how to match the technologies currently needed in the same category of networks to the different kinds (smart or not) possible in the next generation of devices?
Why a First Phase?
The first step in creating and implementing wireless communication must be as simple as building something basic. We should build a first layer network. The first layer network is a communication protocol to connect our smart phones and tablets and can be built into many different smart phones and tablets.

It cannot be just one layer, as this could be a network that contains many different functions related to various specific devices that have different data volumes, for example the phone or tablet on which a text message or internet call is received. In this context, the internet is divided into some specific networks (broadcast, e.g., in the cell phone) and some specific devices (radio, TV remote). But even in this definition of network, it is not that we have to build anything special. It should be that we design the network by drawing on different components of our network (for example the first elements mentioned in this article).
External links –why does it take so long for each generation of wireless communication technology to become broadly available?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_center
https://fr.vikidia.org/wiki/Datacenter
https://diogn.fr/index.php/2021/08/19/que-mettre-dans-un-cv/