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Only a fifth of Brits think 5G will improve their lives

Posted on June 29, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Only a fifth of Brits believe that 5G (opens in new tab) connectivity will change their lives, suggesting that the mobile industry’s belief that next-generation networks will transform society and industry has not captured the imagination of the general public. The UK is the third-most pessimistic country in YouGov’s rankings, with 36% saying they neither disagreed nor disagreed that 5G would benefit them.  Worldwide, 51% believed 5G would deliver improvements and only 15% said it would not yield any benefit.
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