What unique challenges do 5G networks face in dense urban environments, and how are they addressed?
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5G networks face unique challenges in dense urban environments such as high inter-cell interference, limited available spectrum, and the need for small cell deployment to ensure coverage and capacity. To address these challenges, technologies like beamforming, massive MIMO, and network densification are utilized to improve network capacity, coverage, and efficiency in urban areas. Additionally, techniques such as spectrum sharing, dynamic spectrum access, and network slicing can help optimize spectrum usage and ensure reliable connectivity in dense urban settings.