8:30 pm
September 11, 2014
This is a really nice, in depth article that was written today on the future of wireless infrastructure. Of course, this isn’t estimated to be released until 2020, but it’s still a pretty good potential future. A few notable things that I could see in the article is better service while traveling in vehicles, stronger signal strength and much less energy consumption.
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