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5G isn't just a network. It's the foundation for an entirely new sort of living. 5G isn't just a net

5G isn't just a network. It's the foundation for an entirely new sort of living. 5G isn't just a network. It's the foundation for an entirely new sort of living. Wealth Daily editor Alex Koyfman explains the implications of this technological revolution and details where you can expect it to roll out next. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealth Daily. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Wealth Daily logo] China to Launch 5G in 50 Cities Tomorrow [Alex Koyfman Photo] By [Alex Koyfman]( Written Oct. 31, 2019 Dear Reader, You've heard the term before, but what does it mean, exactly, what does it do, and, most importantly, what will it mean for you? 5G is an abbreviation of "fifth generation" and refers to the latest evolution of our mainstream consumer cellular network. The first generation, or 1G, came about in the 1980s and can be associated, by those of us old enough to remember, with the giant "brick phone." [brick] 2G kicked off in the early '90s and was followed exactly a decade later by 3G. [2g] [3g] 4G is what most of us know as modern cellular technology. It's the digital highway that our smartphones and wireless devices run on. It gives us high-speed streaming services. It connects us via high-resolution video conferencing. 4G has already changed the world in its own right. It's turned an entire generation into virtual cyborgs, addicted to their social media apps, and created an unprecedented deluge of mobile-generated, mobile-uploaded content. 5G, however, is a quantum leap forward. The three main benefits of 5G hinge, not surprisingly, on connection speed. - 5G-enabled devices will boast much higher data rates (1-20 Gbit/s), enabling consumers to download content more quickly. - At the same time, latency will decrease to a matter of milliseconds, subjecting users to less delay/lag when requesting data from the network. - The network will also have increased capacity. All of this might not mean much to you right now. Your phone gets pretty good internet right now, right? Surprise Thank You "Gift" from Donald J. Trump President Trump has authorized the biggest tax “giveaway” of all time. Don’t miss your chance to collect a "Victory Check" valued between $20,644 and $200,000! There are NO age limits... NO income cutoffs... and it’s open to Republicans and Democrats. But you must "enroll" by November 15. No exceptions. [Get all the details on this special program here.]( Evolution Versus Revolution You're thinking too small. 5G isn't just a network. It's the foundation for an entirely new sort of living. Imagine entire communities where every home, car, kitchen appliance, and personal device is universally connected and integrated at all times. You will never be out of reach of internet fast enough to stream high-definition movies. Your phone's cellular connectivity will become a vestige, just like your appendix, as wireless devices come to rely predominantly on Wi-Fi. And your cable carrier — most likely Comcast — well... [5G could spell an end to that industry altogether.]( That's the real promise of 5G technology. It's not just performance anymore. It's an entire way of life. Now, I know that for some of you, the idea of a giant communal information network might not be as cheery as it is for others Privacy issues, government and corporate spying, identity theft... These are all real concerns. But what you have to accept is that all of this isn't just coming; it's already here. 5G is now live, across all four major cellular carriers (AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon), in Atlanta. It's live on at least one network in 27 other major American cities. Global Reach Across the world, the story is the same. 5G is actively being planned and installed in major metro areas across Europe, South America, and Asia. Chinese state telecoms are launching 5G services tomorrow, involving more than 50,000 base stations operating in 50 cities. Even more shocking than the breadth of the launch is the price. Customers will be able to get onto the network for as little as $17 a month. If the image forming in your head is one of global transformation, then you're not far off. 5G will draw a line of demarcation through the history of internet the same way color TV did for television. Everything that comes after will be drastically different from what came before. For investors, this presents a unique opportunity. It's not often that we see a trend this big and this visible, rising from the fog of market uncertainty. [5g] There are plenty of unknowns on the horizon in terms of politics and economics, but this is one you can bank on. 5G will create the biggest new market in tech since the start of the wireless revolution itself. 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[Check out his free presentation here](, and get started. Fortune favors the bold, [alex koyfman Signature] Alex Koyfman [[follow basic]@AlexKoyfman on Twitter]( Coming to us from an already impressive career as an independent trader and private investor, Alex's specialty is in the often misunderstood but highly profitable development-stage microcap sector. Focusing on young, aggressive, innovative biotech and technology firms from the U.S. and Canada, Alex has built a track record most Wall Street hedge funders would envy. Alex contributes his thoughts and insights regularly to [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Alex, [click here](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [It's All About Context]( [3 IPOs to Watch for in 2020]( [Wealth Daily's 2020 Market Outlook]( [How the Rich Get Richer]( [Electric Air Travel Arrives... 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