From 5G smartphones to businesses using 5G solutions for better management and rapid scaling to health care industries implementing 5G tech to improve efficiency and save lives, the 5G seems to be penetrating nearly every industry. But despite 5G home internet being presented as a panacea, especially for Americans living in rural areas with limited broadband options, it still hasn’t taken hold, with just hundreds of thousands of subscribers using the service compared to the hundreds of millions of 5G mobile customers. That raises questions about why 5G isn’t currently popular for home internet use — especially in rural areas that could benefit the most from it — and what the challenges are in terms of adoption.
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