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Friday, 03/16/2018 12:47:00 AM

Friday, March 16, 2018 12:47:00 AM

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VITAL DD post on $MSPC-Etelix-Vodafone-India and 5G

MUST read from stervc

MSPC/Etelix Client/Vodafone & 5G...

MSPC/Etelix Client/Vodafone & 5G:

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=139001058


http://www.4gsim.in/5g-launch-in-india/

Vodafone 5G Launch In India

The 2nd largest Telecom Operator is also looking to roll out an ultra-high speed data services based on 5G technology. As we know 5G technology will bang every facet of ‘smart city’ and promote ‘smart humans’ and their intelligence that commit to super-fast data connectivity. Vodafone is targeting every state of India like Assam, Goa, Chattisgarh etc. to make it smart with the 5G network. Soon, there will be the high-speed network and we will be comparable to those countries which are leading from us to this network. Also, Vodafone 5G network is expected to have a speed of 2 GBPS while it is giving the 4G network with the speed of 22 MBPS.


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Sterling


MSPC/Etelix in Right Place with US Congress...

I agree 100% with MSPC/Etelix being in the right place with its huge clients and 5G as the US Congress is getting ready to approve the new bill that should facilitate the development of 5G networks in the US:

http://www.zdnet.com/article/us-congress-readies-bill-to-advance-5g-networks/
US Congress readies bill to advance 5G networks

The House of Representatives will vote on Tuesday on a bill that works on identifying more spectrum for private sector use, as well as reducing the red tape associated with building wireless networks.

Democrats and Republicans in both chambers of Congress are ready to pass a bill that should facilitate the development of 5G networks in the US.

The US House will vote on the bill on Tuesday, a group of lawmakers said in a joint statement.

The leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee -- Republican Chairman Greg Walden of Oregon and Democrat Frank Pallone of New Jersey -- as well as leaders of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee -- Republican Chairman John Thune of South Dakota and Democrat Bill Nelson of Florida -- said they're all ready to support the bill, called RAY BAUM'S Act (H.R. 4986).

"This bipartisan, bicameral product puts consumers first and solidifies the nation's critical telecommunications infrastructure, giving the U.S. a global edge in the race to 5G and improving internet services across the country," the congressmen said in a statement.

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Sterling



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