5G is here. The new digital wireless technology first started to make waves in 2017, with connectivity tests in Argentina, Norway, and Poland. By late 2018, active 5G networks were starting to appear on a limited basis in various urban areas, and in 2019 the first nationwide networks went into operation in the US and China. As 2020 matures, industry analysts expect to see these networks expand, as providers move into the mid- and high-frequency bands.Looking ahead at the landscape 5G companies will have to navigate, Roth Capital’s Scott Searle writes, “5G represents a multi-year product cycle that will drive …read more
Source:: Yahoo Finance