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The 'G' in 5G: how mobile generations have evolved

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChanges have not just been about bulk.Garry Knight/flickr, CC BY

Some of the biggest carriers in Australia, Vodafone, Telstra and even Chinese manufacturer Huawei are preparing for the next generation of mobile phone network, 5G, even though 4G has only just been rolled out.

New mobile generations come around roughly every ten years and with every...

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