So, despite the flurry of work to create new fifth generation (5G) standards, even in countries with the highest adopiton of fourth generation Long Term Evolution services, adoption has yet to reach the 50-percent mark.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
LTE Adoption has Yet to Reach 50%, Anywhere
Communications network nvestment cycles are rather long, in part because development cycles are lengthy. Detailed standards work is the reason.
So, despite the flurry of work to create new fifth generation (5G) standards, even in countries with the highest adopiton of fourth generation Long Term Evolution services, adoption has yet to reach the 50-percent mark.
So, despite the flurry of work to create new fifth generation (5G) standards, even in countries with the highest adopiton of fourth generation Long Term Evolution services, adoption has yet to reach the 50-percent mark.

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