Europe has rapidly fallen behind the US and Asia in the race to build 5G networks despite increased investment by the region’s largest players.
The number of Europeans able to connect to a 5G network was 24 per cent at the end of September compared to 13 per cent at the end of 2019, according to new research.
However, that pales in comparison with the 76 per cent of Americans able to connect to 5G and even higher rates in some parts of Asia, such as South Korea where it is 93 per cent, according to a report by telecoms trade body ETNO and research company Analysys Mason.
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