Virtual 5G 1.11.4

Virtual 5G 1.11.4

ADARA Networks – Freeware – Android
out of 23400 votes
Latest Version
1.11.4
image/svg+xml VERY GOOD User Rating

ADARA VIRTUAL 5G

ADARA Virtual 5G offers more than just bigger bandwidth - it delivers better bandwidth and better quality.

  • GLOBAL COVERAGE
  • 100% AVAILABILITY
  • LOWER COST
  • SECURITY
  • INCREASED PERFORMANCE
  • HIGHER BANDWIDTH
  • PRIVATE
  • PRODUCTIVE
  • EASE OF USE
  • SAFETY
  • VALUE
  • WIFI/CELLULAR RADIO

User Disclosure:

Virtual 5G establishes a VPN service that provides a secure device-level tunnel to a remote server. The VPN service can be extended and customized by applications that use it. Virtual 5G enhances web browsing and connectivity, among other benefits. Apps that utilize the VPN service must include documentation in the Google Play listing. Virtual 5G complies with these requirements.

End User Terms:

By downloading and/or using this product, you acknowledge and agree to the end user license agreement and privacy policy statement found at: https://adara-apps.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/android/Virtual5G-ADARA%2BNetworks%2BInc%2BEULA%2B-%2BUpdated%2B7%2B12%2B2023.htm.

Recommended Use:

Virtual 5G supports all apps.

Supported O/S:

  • Android 9
  • Android 10
  • Android 11
  • Android 12
  • Android 13

Questions?

Contact us at: ADARANetworks.com.

Overview

Virtual 5G is a Freeware software in the category System Utilities developed by ADARA Networks.

The latest version of Virtual 5G is 1.11.4, released on 01/23/2024. It was initially added to our database on 10/22/2023.

Virtual 5G runs on the following operating systems: Android.

Users of Virtual 5G gave it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

Pros

  • Offers secure and efficient virtualized 5G network services.
  • Enables network slicing for better resource allocation and optimized performance.
  • Supports multi-tenancy, allowing multiple users or organizations to share the same physical network infrastructure while maintaining isolation and security.
  • Provides flexibility and scalability by virtualizing network functions and services.
  • Helps in reducing capital and operational expenses through virtualization.

Cons

  • May require a learning curve for users unfamiliar with virtualized networks and 5G technology.
  • Potential performance degradation compared to traditional physical networks.
  • Dependence on stable internet connectivity for optimal performance.
  • It may require hardware upgrades to support the virtualized network functions.

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