TOBY SHAPSHAK: Say hello to 5.5G

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TOBY SHAPSHAK: Say hello to 5.5G
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The latest upgrade(5.5G) is important for unifying how wireless broadband gets delivered, writes shapshak.

Just when you got your head around 5G, there’s a new number to learn in the wireless broadband industry. At the recent Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, much of the buzz was about 5.5G.

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