“There will be many commercial 5G launches but consumers will not notice,” Analysys Mason argues. They probably are mostly right about 2019 and likely 2020 as well. It is not simply the relative paucity of 5G phones--including the lack of Apple iPhone support--but other developments in 4G which make LTE more attractive, with a more-robust supply of devices and therefore choice.
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