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Anyone can talk about 5G. We’re building it.

October 12, 2016 at 7:03pm · Public

Jr Spaulding

😕 haven't even really begun to tap into the full benefits of 4g yet, nor met the actually speed of 4g yet every where😕.
The speeds that 5g will suppose to run at wouldn't be beneficial or actual, to anyone further than a half mile away for another 15+ years 🤔

Eh. Whatever.
Edited · 16 · Oct 13, 2016

Syris Spinks

Good concept, but we haven't even come close to utilizing all of 4Gs potential yet.... So instead of creating this why not focus more on creating technology that can actually use 4G optimally?
3 · Oct 13, 2016

Nicolas Rovirosa

I haven't done the research on 5G, but I'm going to go out there, based on my gut feeling and say that 5G probably isn't much different to 4G and that it probably can't do a lot of the stuff mentioned in this video. Technology evolves pretty fast, but it evolves in steps. I don't see it taking such a huge leap by just going from 4G to 5G.
1 · Oct 14, 2016

Roby Sherman

Too bad the typical backhaul to the tower will be so over-capacity that no mere mortal will ever see a decent speed advantage.
2 · Oct 13, 2016

Greg Woodcock

This is old technology can you imagine what our military is using it would blow your mind with technology they have the clock on has an excellent computer system that is can track you anywhere and now they're coming out with 5G that means everybody has to get a new phone when it's there suckers billions of dollars going to be spent on wireless phones imagine that
1 · Oct 16, 2016

Logan Lewis

Will Qualcomm 5G be the "universal standard" 5G, or are there competitors for what the standard should be?
2 · Oct 12, 2016

D.j. Pytko

We have not even met 4g regulations yet. Why not fix that problem
1 · Oct 13, 2016

Ruben Gonzalez

I feel like the coverage isn't as fast as the potential speeds available out there.
1 · Oct 15, 2016

Michael Stewart

Sprint sold 4G LTE devices before they actually built the network....
1 · Oct 18, 2016

Howard Howard

Michael DeRosa you were right on the money when you mentioned this during our class hour. Great prediction 👍
Edited · 1 · Oct 17, 2016