5G revenues
A new KPMG report predicts beneficial economic effects from the spread of 5G, but not a huge boost to the revenues generated by wireless carriers. The consultants forecast that just 7% of spending from the introduction of 5G would go to connectivity—bad news for carriers that have already been struggling to charge consumers more for the super-fast mobile technology. Fortune
A new KPMG report predicts beneficial economic effects from the spread of 5G, but not a huge boost to the revenues generated by wireless carriers. The consultants forecast that just 7% of spending from the introduction of 5G would go to connectivity—bad news for carriers that have already been struggling to charge consumers more for the super-fast mobile technology. Fortune