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2020: WHAT TO EXPECT IN TECH

The 2010s represented a real change in the world of technology, changing the way we work, live, and communicate. But where are we headed next, and what can we expect to happen in 2020? This week, we take a closer look at innovations that are just around the corner…

2020 IS ALL ABOUT 5G

Perhaps one of the biggest changes expected to hit the market in 2020 is 5G technology, promising super-fast download and upload speeds, more stable connections and unlimited possibilities for new apps, software, and hardware. Though the United States, the United Kingdom, and China have already begun to turn on networks in parts of their countries , it won’t be until the end of 2020 when we begin to see widespread adoption of the new tech .

Some of the world’s biggest networks, including EE in the UK and T-Mobile in the United States, have promised that 5G will come at no extra cost to consumers, so everyone will be able to join in the fun and take advantage. And it’s not .

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