On a farm in the southwest of the UK, it is said to have started trial use with a 5G-enabled Smart Color that controls a robotic milking system for over 50 cows, which can be ordered to start milking on the installed robotic milking machine.
The use of this test is conducted as part of a rural network test that also serves as publicity while examining the possibility of using 5G in agriculture. 5G can be expected to be applied technology not only in agriculture but also in all fields by improving connectivity and taking advantage of low latency characteristics. Among them, it is expected to have high affinity with the Internet of Things. Related information can be found here .