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As the title says, will 5G fixed mobile broadband make a play for our homes and rival fibre? Or could we potentially just see 5G take over(mobile first landscape) and be restricted to watching occasional HD/4K cast from our phones when mobile broadband allows it due to unreliable connection or poor latency. It seems (in the UK at least) that companies are saddling up to rival fibre/cable with all in one 5G fixed mobile broadband and are trying to lure people into low cost packages but my fear is that these packages simply don’t allow for 4K or high quality HD. Maybe people will be happy to stream SD on their tv or sacrifice their big screen to save money.
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