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A01=Je Myung Ryu
A01=Kay Kim
A01=Maria Claudia Pachon
A01=Natalija Gelvanovska-Garcia
A01=Niccolo Comini
A01=Zhijun William Zhang
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Author_Kay Kim
Author_Maria Claudia Pachon
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Author_Niccolo Comini
Author_Zhijun William Zhang
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The Path to 5G in the Developing World: Planning Ahead for a Smooth Transition to the Fifth Generation of Mobile Technology

The global race for 5G has seen countries riding a new wave of wireless technology. 5G is the next-generation mobile communication technology that enables a different level of performance and innovative applications from the 4G mobile communication that is currently in use by most people in the world. It is anticipated for a global commercial launch by 2020. For some countries, 5G services may seem to be in a distant future, for others, it's the initiation into the Fourth Industrial Revolution. With estimated economic value of 12.3 trillion dollars in global economic output and the addition of 20 million jobs to the global economy by 2035, 5G has the potential for immense impact on job creation, productivity, and competitiveness. When fully implemented, the disruptive potential of 5G threatens to make irreversible the digital divide between early and late adopters. Should countries that have yet to turn off 3G services be concerned? Emerging markets have unique characteristics that set them apart from frontier economies: rapid growth in mobile connectivity, nascent markets for fixed infrastructure, and a younger population. These factors are poised to increase adoption of mobile broadband and demand for better connection and services. In other words, 5G may be a powerful force that will help countries leapfrog technologies and accelerate towards meeting their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).If then, what are the necessary steps for developing countries to successfully ride the 5G wave at the opportune moment? The potential dual nature of the impact of 5G on developing countries calls for an accurate diagnosis on its implications. This report explores the latest innovation in wireless technology, the tremendous opportunities that could be reaped from adopting 5G, the costs and challenges associated with 5G, and policy considerations for developing countries to most effectively deploy and utilize the 5G network. See more
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  • Weight: 333g
  • Dimensions: 203 x 267mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781464816048

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