CNN BUSINESS | Wireless companies shelled out billions of dollars to fix this 5G problem
New York (CNN Business) – Excitement around 5G, and its promise of
lightning fast download speeds and huge data capacity, has ratcheted up since the first
5G-enabled iPhone was released last fall. But the actual
experience of 5G doesn’t always live up to the hype — not yet, at least.
This is partly because there’s been a lack of available infrastructure (called
“spectrum”) needed to build fifth generation wireless
networks that are both noticeably faster than 4G and widely
accessible across broad geographic areas. That changed with the completion of
the Federal Communications Commission’s latest spectrum auction last
month, where carriers shelled out a collective $81 billion to get their hands
on the crucial resource. —read
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