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Re: UK Backs 5G
@afwriter:
I hear you. I think this is just the begining. Any initial steps include such reserach kind of tasks. We need to wait to hera more about this.
Re: UK Backs 5G
I personally think Government backing should help companies when you think about regulatory requirements. If government is engaged that becomes less hurdleful ordeal. This is just ne quicky that came to my mind.
afwriter
3/28/2018 11:58:21 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: UK Backs 5G
Right now this seems like research and maybe some lobbying versus direct government intervention.
Shaunn
3/28/2018 7:34:34 PM User Rank Platinum
Government Backing
Being backed by the government may backfire on the taskforce. Not for any political reason--government gets involved in all sorts of things when it comes to the UK--but because the government has the power to support a failing operation.
In the free market, a buisness must get better when it's failing in order to continue existing, but if a government provides funds in place of profits, an inferior operation can get away with being second or third rate. If the task force is backed in that way, I wouldn't expect much from it as 5G progresses.
clrmoney
3/28/2018 2:55:11 PM User Rank Platinum
UK Backs 5G
I'm not sure about the Government getting into things to me the less governement the better but as far as 5G I think they should take advantage of it because it will be very useful for them especially for people living in foreign countries like the UK/United Kingdom.
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