The Time Has Come For A New Way To Do Wireless And 5G

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The Time Has Come For A New Way To Do Wireless And 5G
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The country that leads the way in 5G will dominate the 21st century. Right now the Trump administration is looking at a new way to do advanced wireless could make our 5G future safe and secure, even in remote rural areas.

You’re driving through a small town and need to make an important call. You stop, pull out your cell phone, dial, and—nothing happens. There’s no signal.

The question is, how to get there. The country that leads the way in 5G will dominate the world’s economies in the 21century---something the Chinese understand. That’s why they’re working overtime to get as many countries as possible enrolled in using China’s biggest 5G operator, Huawei. As we noted in our last, Huawei has enrolled more than 64 countries, including some of our closest allies, and show no signs of slowing their 5G offensive.

That means the big carriers will be spending tens of billions of dollars before they make a single cent of revenue. That’s going to slow the pace of innovation and development, because retail carriers won’t have the capital to spend on network upgrades like quantum, until it becomes essential. But what if we changed the way that spectrum gets allocated in the first place? What if we allowed bandwidth to be distributed in real-time directly to users instead of being permanently reserved for the highest bidder?

Full disclosure: one of the companies advocating the open access model also supports my work on quantum standards. So don’t just take my word of it. Here’s Professor Kevin Werbach of the Wharton School of Business, writing in the New York Times: “

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