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in this particular spot than the 5g. this isn't exactly helping 5g phones fly off the shelves in the shops. they don't really know how you sell that to a customer, cos, quite frankly, if someone walks into a shop, they're most likely to say, "i want an iphone," or, "i want a samsung galaxy phone," and it's got to have great battery, a nice screen, a nice camera. 5g is kind of left out there. so is there enough 5g infrastructure in place? in many countries, we see the experience, things like speed, about five to six times faster on 56 compared with 4g. at the top is typically korea, where average 56 speeds are well over 400 megabits now. the uk government's hoping that mobile internet can help plug gaps in hard—to—reach areas where it's difficult to install cables. i asked 0fcom, the government's communication regulator, for an interview about 5g in the uk. it declined. instead, i spoke to mobile uk, the trade association for the main mobile network operators, and i asked why the 5g roll—out wasn't further ahead

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