5g news today
Here are some of the latest 5G news stories from around the world:
1. Verizon to Launch 5G in 30 US Cities by End of 2020
Verizon has announced plans to launch its 5G network in 30 US cities by the end of 2020. The company has already launched 5G in several cities, including Chicago, Minneapolis, and Denver. (Source: CNET)
2. T-Mobile to Offer 5G Home Internet Service
T-Mobile has announced plans to offer a 5G home internet service, which will allow customers to connect to the internet using a 5G signal. The service is expected to be available in select cities later this year. (Source: The Verge)
3. Samsung Launches 5G Smartphone with 6.7-Inch Screen
Samsung has launched a new 5G smartphone with a 6.7-inch screen and a powerful processor. The phone, called the Galaxy S20 Ultra, is one of the first 5G smartphones to be released in the market. (Source: TechRadar)
4. China Unicom Launches 5G Network in 16 Cities
China Unicom has launched its 5G network in 16 cities across China, including Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou. The company plans to expand its 5G network to more cities in the coming months. (Source: Xinhua News Agency)
5. 5G to Create 22 Million Jobs by 2025
A new report by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has estimated that 5G will create 22 million jobs by 2025. The report also predicts that 5G will contribute $13.2 trillion to the global economy by 2025. (Source: ITU News)
6. AT&T to Launch 5G in 20 US Cities by Mid-2020
AT&T has announced plans to launch its 5G network in 20 US cities by mid-2020. The company has already launched 5G in several cities, including Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. (Source: Fierce Wireless)
7. Ericsson and Intel Collaborate on 5G Network Slicing
Ericsson and Intel have announced a collaboration to develop a 5G network slicing solution. The solution will allow operators to create multiple virtual networks on a single physical network, improving efficiency and reducing costs. (Source: Ericsson News)
8. 5G to Revolutionize Healthcare
A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the potential of 5G to revolutionize healthcare. The report notes that 5G will enable remote healthcare services, improve patient monitoring, and enhance telemedicine capabilities. (Source: WHO News)
These are just a few of the latest 5G news stories from around the world. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more exciting developments in the coming months and years.