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Covid-19 has normalized work-from-home, highlighting the need for improved connectivity, online security, and data sharing solutions. This alone could point to the secure future of 5G for its contribution to the technological landscape. Yet the potential within the 5G rollout, and the implications of its super-fast speeds, low latency, and greater functionality, extend far beyond remote work solutions.
As Warren Buffett’s recently revealed 5G stock choices indicate, 5G
underlies a digital transformation that is set to sweep the world. The hyperconnectivity that it supports could pave the way for smart cities, autonomous driving, and remote healthcare. 5G holds the potential to connect millions of devices, and process masses of data on everything from air or soil quality to traffic flow to a person’s body temperature. When coupled with Edge processing, and machine learning to maximize the power behind the data, 5G could bring unprecedented digitization of all walks of life.