Still plenty of guesswork involved when asking how next-gen wireless will play out
RANDY J. STINE, Jan 21, 2020
The problem facing broadcasters trying to capitalize on 5G-fixed-wireless is they don't know what it is or isn't yet.
Prior to this month's CES show, Gary Shapiro, president/CEO of the Consumer Electronics Association, assessed the state of 5G for the Jacobs Media blog: "In 2019, 5G moved from trials to commercialization, with commercial launches in the U.S., Europe and Asia. By 2022, the majority (76%) of smartphones shipping in the U.S. will be 5G enabled," Shapiro said.
"This year, 5G is capable of significantly greater data capacity for video and telepresence applications, significantly more connections at a time and ultra-low latency. The U.S. is now in a global race for 5G leadership, and connectivity — delivering anytime/anywhere access and information — and it is one of the driving trends of our time."
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