Government needs to take steps at home and in the European Union to ensure continued competitiveness of the sector
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At the midway point of the 5G decade, there is still work to do in the UK to ensure the technology is being used to its potential, with a risk it will end up being monetised in the same way as previous generations, Ericsson UK and Ireland CEO Katherine Ainley cautioned.
Government needs to take steps at home and in the European Union to ensure continued competitiveness of the sector
Government needs to take steps at home and in the European Union to ensure continued competitiveness of the sector
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