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5G & Wi-Fi: Provider Strategies for the Next-Generation Network

Purpose of ReportThe mobile industry is planning to build its next generation network to accommodate ever increasing consumer demand for data and industrial demand for more intelligent connectivity solutions and networks. There are many uncertainties about these still unstandardized technologies and the business models that benefit both mobile operators and their customers. At the same time, the opportunity to leverage the next generation network to win promising business has encouraged new players to compete with mobile operators in both consumer and business markets. This report provides Parks Associates' views of opportunities and challenges that mobile operators will face in their bid to build the next generation 5G network.

From the press release "5G & Wi-Fi: Provider Strategies for the Next-Generation Network."

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