As government agencies face increasing demands for speed, security, and mobility, 5G is emerging as a mission-critical infrastructure layer for defense, emergency response, and smart operations. The new trend report, From LTE to 5G: The Future of Government Connectivity, outlines how federal, state, and local agencies are leveraging 5G to power the next generation of public sector innovation.
Beyond the Limits of LTE
Traditional LTE networks are struggling to support the volume of real-time data, video, and device traffic now required in the field. Agencies are turning to 5G for ultra-low latency, higher throughput, and increased reliability—capabilities essential for tactical edge environments, mobile command units, and base-wide connectivity.
Deploying 5G in Minutes, Not Months
Private 5G networks offer new levels of flexibility and speed. Companies like Ataya are helping agencies stand up secure 5G networks in under four minutes. These rapidly deployable systems provide encrypted, dedicated connectivity—without relying on public infrastructure.
Enabling Edge Computing and Smart Applications
5G also unlocks powerful edge computing capabilities. With solutions from Ericsson and Raycom, agencies are using mobile 5G hubs to support drone operations, video analytics, IoT sensors, and augmented reality in the field—transforming situational awareness and mission execution.
Interoperability and Security at the Core
Today’s 5G solutions are designed for modular, interoperable deployment across agencies and missions. Integrated security, spectrum flexibility, and compatibility with legacy systems make 5G a viable choice for both short-term deployments and long-term transformation.
View the 5G Trend Report to explore expert insights and strategies driving the future of government connectivity.


