Published on Oct 30, 2019
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In the global race for 5G, U.S. telecom firms have a unique disadvantage: limited access to the “goldilocks” band of radio frequencies.
That's pushing U.S. firms toward a less practical version of 5G.
WSJ explains the science and its implications.
Illustration by Carlos Waters / The Wall Street Journal
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That's pushing U.S. firms toward a less practical version of 5G.
WSJ explains the science and its implications.
Illustration by Carlos Waters / The Wall Street Journal
More from the Wall Street Journal:
Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com
Visit the WSJ Video Center: https://wsj.com/video
On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/wsj/videos/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/WSJ
On Snapchat: https://on.wsj.com/2ratjSM
#WSJ #5G
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