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Cost, crowdsourcing and AVs at heart of 5G debate

Existing networks will be unable to support a high number of autonomous cars - that's where 5G comes in. Jack Hunsley talks to Ericsson about high-speed connectivity for AVs

As a world leader in cellular and mobile technology, it will come as little surprise that Ericsson is setting its sights firmly on the fifth-generation mobile network (5G). Having begun its 5G journey in 2011, Ericsson has already hit several major milestones and picked up many awards along the way, and the company seems primed to tackle the challenge of integrating this technology into the future of mobility.

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