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May 6, 2021
Despite early victories, 5G deployment is not yet the silver bullet for our persisting digital divide, says Paul Carter, CEO and founder at testing company Global Wireless Solutions
This month, EE announced 35 new 5G-enabled locations to its rollout – a rosy picture for 5G enthusiasts and those optimistic about the benefits of faster network speeds and connectivity up and down the UK.
However, many may be left wondering why they’re not benefitting from this next-generation network and the super-fast speeds it promises within the towns and cities on the list of locations with coverage.
While those within the industry are well aware that deployment of 5G in the UK is in a dedicated mid-band with each network operator proceeding at their own pace across varying geographic locations, consumers remain confused about 5G – what it is, why they need it, whether it’s actually here and in what capacity.
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The Biden administration has been inundating the public with commentary regarding its infrastructure plan. But it s hard to discern what the administration s plan actually involves, especially when it comes to broadband strategy.
For one, there is no feasible way to accomplish the president s goal of providing fiber optic broadband to every person in the United States, even with $100 billion in the coffer. Nor are we any closer to knowing who will take the helm at the Federal Communications Commission, which has placed important infrastructure policy promulgated during the Trump administration in a precarious state. But while the Biden administration fumbles over itself, China continues to make significant gains in broadband deployment. The administration needs to keep its focus and be tougher on China by continuing down the path laid out by the FCC under former Chairman Ajit Pai.