5G -- the fifth generation of cellular mobile communication -- promises a lot more than the fastest internet speed. It will allow devices to communicate with virtually zero lag time. That would (1) _____________________________. Imagine a surgeon performing an operation, using (2) _________________, and the patient, who is actually on the other side of the country, being operated on by a robotic arm that moves in harmony with the surgeon’s hand inside the special glove. 5G could also enable (3) _________________________________. It would connect autonomous vehicles in a way they could talk to one another. It would also link a network of sensors built around a city, so that these cars would be able to drive around without bumping into other vehicles or hitting people. Baidu, the Chinese search engine company, successfully tested a self-driving car connected to a 5G network in March 2018. And in September, the Chinese government and China Mobile launched the country’s first 5G autonomous vehicle test site in Beijing with 2.2 km track. 5G would also bring video gaming to a new level with (4) ___________________. It would also allowed games to be stored via cloud computing and streamed to any device with the same performance levels as console-based games. Simply put, 5G technology has the potential to help (5) ____________________. That’s why China is putting hard to lead efforts in 5G development and deployment as part of the government’s Made in China 2025 Initiative.