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[STDS-802-11] Fwd: [802-18] William Webb: The 5G Myth



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5G is what we say it is

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Subject: [802-18] William Webb: The 5G Myth
Date: Wed, 4 Jan 2017 07:47:59 -0800
From: Peter Ecclesine <petere@xxxxxxxx>
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William Webb: The 5G Myth
(Chapter 9 is online)

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/5g-myth-follow-from-previous-post-william-webb?trk=hp-feed-article-title-comment

 
The key underlying rationale for previous generations and for 5G has been to meet ever-growing user requirements for more data and faster connectivity.

Chapter 2 suggested that this trend is coming to an end.

Chapter 3 showed how technology has improved dramatically over previous generations but has now reached a point where further improvements are hard-won.

Chapter 4 has shown that the economics of the mobile industry have changed substantially over the decades.

Chapter 7 has set out how speed of data connection is now becoming less important than consistency – the ability to be connected at a reasonable speed everywhere. Developing policies for a “Wi-Fi first” world is becoming increasingly important for Governments and regulators.

Chapter 8 has shown that regulatory forces and governmental policy also have an impact on the mobile sector and hence on the form and timing of the introduction of 5G. The analysis of 5G has shown that the mobile industry is in relatively poor shape. Revenues are static and profitability poor relative to other sectors.

Chapter 9.3 and some comments are interesting


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