Collaboration Critical on 5G, Intel Executive Says
Governments, regulators, investors and industry need to work together on 5G, said Graham MacDonald, Intel director-Europe, Middle East and Africa policy, in a blog post urging the European Commission to show leadership. “In many instances, inflexible regulations can take an…
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extraordinary amount of time to amend,” he said Thursday. “One of the biggest concerns is whether there will be sufficient spectrum in low, mid and high bands available for 5G to deliver the key usage scenarios envisaged." The EC should establish a timetable for the launch of 5G networks by the end of 2018 and of fully commercial 5G services by the end of 2020, he said.