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Sky News contributor Djuro Sen says 5G “is a gamechanger, but not yet” and it “hasn’t quite lived up to the hype one year on”.

“We’ve gotta wait a couple of years before 5G really ramps up,” Mr Sen told Sky News.

“I don’t think we’re going to see real 5G for a couple of years.” Image: News Corp Australia

 

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