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The future of modem technology is closely tied to advancements in communication networks and standards. Emerging technologies, such as [[5G]] and [[fiber-to-the-home]] (FTTH), promise to deliver even higher data transmission rates and lower latency. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in modem design and operation is expected to enhance performance and efficiency. | The future of modem technology is closely tied to advancements in communication networks and standards. Emerging technologies, such as [[5G]] and [[fiber-to-the-home]] (FTTH), promise to deliver even higher data transmission rates and lower latency. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in modem design and operation is expected to enhance performance and efficiency. | ||
[[Image:Detail-91547.jpg|thumb|center|Modern modem device with multiple ports and indicators.|class=only_on_mobile]] | |||
[[Image:Detail-91548.jpg|thumb|center|Modern modem device with multiple ports and indicators.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |