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[Casey Research] Editor's Note: Please read this important message from one of our colleagues at Bonner & Partners. --------------------------------------------------------------- [China vs. USA: Two Global Titans Slug It Out for the BIGGEST Technological Prize of our Lifetime.]( - CSR Free - BNF 5G - Ded - Split A) Dear Reader, Silicon Valley Insider Jeff Brown says you can forget about all the cool new gadgets out there... The REAL prize is the [super-fast NETWORK]( - CSR Free - BNF 5G - Ded - Split A) all these new tech toys will run on. "We're talking about billions of devices on the same network, not just millions," according to a new report issued by Deloitte. “First-adopter countries could sustain more than a decade of competitive advantage." Who's out in front now? China. They've built about 350,000 cell sites since 2015, while the United States has built fewer than 30,000. But the U.S. government just made this a national priority... so get ready for big changes – and FAST: - Typical digital speeds could be 100 times faster than what you experience today. - Self-driving cars will be connected real-time over wireless networks. - Companies will be piloting trucks for logistics remotely, just as drones can be flown from halfway around the world over satellite networks. - You'll be able to surf the internet and make phone calls while riding on a high-speed train up to 310 miles per hour. - You'll be able to “sit in” on meetings by projecting yourself using holographic images in real-time with no video or audio delay. This new wireless networking technology is not evolutionary... it is revolutionary. We're at the very beginning of a once-in-a-lifetime tech opportunity. Put simply, this is the largest, most significant communications infrastructure buildout the world has ever seen. Thankfully, the U.S. government just stepped up to the plate. Big time. A unanimous vote to ban federal funds being spent on companies deemed a risk to U.S. national security—like Chinese firms Huawei and ZTE—puts one company in pole position. Jeff Brown calls it the [“$6 Digital King”]( - CSR Free - BNF 5G - Ded - Split A). It's using patented technology and covert negotiations to get ahead of the competition. Right now, their stock is hovering right around $6. A price that low might conjure up a startup with barely any experience. But this is NOT your ordinary $6 company. If everything goes as Jeff predicts, this year their sales could reach a staggering, mind-blowing $28 billion. That's BEFORE they even get rolling on this new technology. He makes a convincing case that their domination of the wireless world—a $12.3 trillion market opportunity—is unstoppable, and the time for action is now [Discover more about this exciting opportunity.]( - CSR Free - BNF 5G - Ded - Split A) Sincerely, Will Bonner Publisher, Bonner & Partners © Casey Research LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D317, Delray Beach, FL 33483 No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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