Author of the article: Adam Bisby, Special to National Post Publishing date: Feb 25, 2021 • February 25, 2021 • 4 minute read • The EVE Park housing project has been designed around a 5G-reliant automated valet service. Photo by Photo courtesy of s2e Technologies Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content When the calendar flipped over into January this year, 5G wireless service had already been launched in more than 130 cities and towns across Canada, with coverage in the GTA being especially potent and widespread. Yet despite being up to 50 times faster than 4G and offering up to 1,000 times more capacity, the service has yet to resonate with condo buyers, says Tom Storey, a sales rep with Royal Lepage Signature Realty. “Most people tell me they’re happy with the 4G service they are getting, and if they want faster wi-fi they’ll pay to have it hardwired into their units,” he says, adding that many of his clients consider 5G a mobile-only technology that offers few benefits in the home.