Author’s Note: this article riffs on a blog post by Benedict Evans, at Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, called ‘5G: if you build it, we will fill it’, which is highly recommended.
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5G: if you build it, we will fill it
mmWave finds a global following, GSA report says
Verizon partners with AWS to bring more power to its 5G edge
Vodafone quickest off mark with AWS at 5G network edge; Verizon, SK, KDDI to follow
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