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The Old-School Leading the Next Phase of Mobile Growth [Gilder's Daily Prophecy] February 06, 2021 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [ARCHIVES]( External Advertisement [This Microcap Is Now Growing Faster Than Apple, Google, Amazon and Netflix... COMBINED]( What's truly incredible is it trades at $4 a share and virtually NO MEDIA COVERAGE has even gotten to it! This is probably the last time this stock will ever trade this cheap again. [CLICK HERE TO GET THE DETAILS]( [Warning] Do you enjoy receiving Gilder's Daily Prophecy? Please [Click Here Now]( so we know to continue sending you Gilder's Daily Prophecy for free! The Old-School Leading the Next Phase of Mobile Growth [George Gilder]Dear Daily Prophecy Reader, Below you will find an excerpt from the latest issue of The George Gilder Report. If you’re not already a subscriber, [go here]( for more information on signing up. Keep scrolling... Oh, as WiFi 6 is arisin’ Verizon slips ‘oer the horizon, AT&T, still clingin’ to 5G sinks ‘neath the sea, and T-Mobile? prepares for downsizin’ —Anonymous Gilder Analyst (attributed) Last Sunday afternoon, Richard Vigilante called me during the Packers game. I knew it must be important. “I’ve just seen the most amazing thing,” he told me. “What? Brady and Rodgers smashing each other with their walkers? Playing chicken in their wheelchairs?” “No, not the game. The game was a dud.” By this Richard meant the Packers lost. His favorite rest stop on the Jersey Turnpike is still “the Vince.” “No, there was this amazing T-Mobile ad. Mostly the usual 5G hype, but right towards the end, in big flashing pink neon letters, accompanied by a booming voice, they claim T-Mobile is ‘faster than WiFi.’” “So what? More 5G hype. What’s the big deal?” I replied a little testily. (I had just had a substantial “squamous carcinoma” removed from my forehead in a particularly slow and painful way that may have removed some of my more obsolescent paradigms.) “No. It’s the first time I can remember a wireless phone company admitting they are really competing against the unlicensed band of WiFi. They would never direct their customers’ attention to WiFi as an alternative, unless the customers already knew. And WiFi, for most of their customers, means a cable company. The point is, the telcos are toast, just as you predicted back in the old days.” [Biggest innovation since the Internet]( Check. Check. Check. Passed all tests. [Prototype]( is a blueprint of a prototype designed by a group of engineers at Washington. The prototype was recently put to test and it “Passed all Tests”. The engineers say it can deliver speeds never seen before in a gadget of its size More importantly, it can help deliver a small fortune to early investors. The prototype is just one small part of [a massive project]( will disrupt a $2 trillion industry. As the project is spearheaded by the world’s second-richest man... billions of dollars are being pumped into it. To see how this project could help turn your nest egg into a small fortune [Click here.]( Old indeed. A few decades ago, I predicted that the humble cable companies would beat out the mighty telcos — Verizon, AT&T and the rest — to dominate the broadband world, both landline and wireless. At the time, most industry experts thought that was even more crazy than my prediction that the physics scofflaw, Qualcomm, would rule radio technology. Well, I have pushed past 80. The cable companies are poised for their victory lap. And you really ought to be dumping your stock in Verizon and AT&T. You could maybe hang on to your T-Mobile, for now. But for all their assets in fiber optics, these companies are now so regulated, auction-licensed, and lobby-oriented that they are nearly part of the government. And that is killing them. It was the government that helped them create the 5G boondoggle. And as so often happens, the government’s help led them to their doom. Under the 5G long con, the government would supposedly give the telcos the means to create a wireless network with speeds that could rival the landline net (fiber). In exchange, the telcos would hand over tens of billions of dollars for the monopoly spectrum rights that would supposedly seal the deal. So why did the telcos so badly need 5G, now increasingly exposed as hustle and hype? Simple. Once the telcos lost the residential landline war to the cable companies, they needed the myth that wireless could do it all — that wireless could replace landline connections from the cable companies. (Even though the cable companies were already outperforming any realistic potential of the telcos’ wireless net.) For that is all 5G is: a doomed attempt to reverse the natural roles of landline and wireless networks by an absurd and dysfunctional expansion of the wireless realm. In truth, technology is pushing in just the opposite direction… [What's Next For America? We Asked George Gilder...]( 5G’s Alternate Reality The iron law of wireless economics is always to shorten the actual wireless connection and get to the ground as quickly and efficiently as possible. Even the telcos know that. Their wireless networks are architected to minimize a connection’s “airtime.” 5G was never more than a futile, expensive, government-supported attempt to invert that reality. What has become clear in recent months is that the second shoe is already dropping. The cable companies, wherever they dominate the landline net, are taking over wireless. But not wireless as we have known it… The telcos’ vast, tower-driven, macro cell, capital-intensive wireless infrastructure is being undermined by an emerging paradigm of “short-reach wireless.” Emerging small-cell technology, integrated right into landline networks, relentlessly favors the cable companies over the telcos. Regards, [George Gilder] George Gilder Editor, Gilder's Daily Prophecy Urgent Warning: America’s Death Spiral [Retired couple]( we needed to trigger an epic financial meltdown was a pin to pop this massive debt bubble. Well, we just got it with the Coronavirus pandemic… And that historic event sent us into the first stage of America’s death spiral… Make no mistake. What’s to follow is much, much worse. [Click here now for full details and to learn how to prepare.]( [Three founders Publishing]( To end your Gilder's Daily Prophecy e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Gilder's Daily Prophecy, feel free to [click here](. 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