NOTAS: | "5G networks enable new applications that can transform all industries and economies, but they depend on spectrum access. An average of 2 GHz of mid-band spectrum is needed by 2030 for enhanced mobile broadband, fixed wireless access, the Internet of Things, manufacturing 4.0, and more. A study by GSMA Intelligence outlines how, with the right regulatory tools, 5G can become a central pillar of economic development strategies worldwide. The analysis shows how the benefit of 5G to sectors such as healthcare and education, manufacturing, and public administration – including smart cities – can start a new wave of economic growth. It estimates, at global and regional levels, the socio-economic benefits that can be delivered through sufficient mid-band spectrum assignments." |