Description: GEO-5G, or Geostationary 5G, refers to the 5G technology implemented in geostationary satellites. This innovative application of 5G technology aims to provide high-speed connectivity and low latency to remote and rural areas where terrestrial infrastructure is limited or nonexistent. Geostationary satellites orbit approximately 35,786 kilometers above the Earth, allowing them to maintain a fixed position relative to a point on the surface. This is crucial for data transmission, as it facilitates wide and continuous coverage. The implementation of 5G in these satellites not only enhances connection speed but also enables the integration of advanced services such as the Internet of Things (IoT), telemedicine, and distance education. Furthermore, GEO-5G can be an effective solution for natural disasters, where terrestrial networks may be compromised. The combination of 5G technology with satellite infrastructure represents a significant advancement in the quest for more equitable and accessible global connectivity, allowing more people to benefit from technological advancements in an increasingly digital world.