SEOUL (BLOOMBERG) - South Korea's launch this week of national fifth-generation wireless services is about more than just bragging rights.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SEOUL - South Korea's launch this week of national fifth-generation wireless services is about more than just bragging rights.
It provides a chance for South Korean companies to show off their know-how and lay the groundwork to set standards and capture sales in a global 5G services market expected to grow to US$123 billion by 2025. The kickoff coincides with a technology race between the US and China over next-generation technology, a point underscored by the Trump administration's voicing of concerns about Huawei and its gear.
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