On 3/Jan/20 11:25, Saku Ytti wrote: > > Yes markets differ, and this is not 4G/5G question, only thing 5G does > is help markets which struggle to provide sufficient service in dense > metro installations. Which brings us full circle - what's the cost of hooking those dense cities up to 5G in 2020 vs. running fibre to an 802.11ac|ax access point to serve its residents and visitors, in 2020? And more interestingly, if that city's residents and visitors had the option of connecting to active 5G or wi-fi, what do we think they'd choose? Mark.
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