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Here's a look at mobile technology’s impact in the last decade—and how 5G could transform the way we do business in 2020 and beyond Sponsored by TMobileBusiness

and continued to rise, according to the Global System for Mobile Communications Association . What does this trajectory and the promise of 5G mean for the next 10 years? We’ll examine mobile technology’s impact in the last decade—and then explore how 5G could transform the way we do business in 2020 and beyond.In 2009, 4G LTE launched and started shaping a new era of business innovation.

The many transformations that shaped the last decade hint at exciting possibilities ahead. Key to unlocking opportunities in 2020 and beyond? Next-gen networks. 5G won’t be a phone-centered technology, but will instead be defined by the use cases it makes possible for businesses across industries.5G’s ultra-low latency could bring manufacturers closer to a fully automated factory and fuel huge improvements across safety, productivity, reliability and repeatability.

Once goods leave the factory, 5G could be equally useful in managing logistics, inventory tracking, robotic warehouse picking and beyond. This means higher-value products can be tracked and located—with their full history accessible—for every step of their journey from initial assembly to final recycling at end of life.5G-enabled augmented reality is expected to add a new dimension to 3D visualization.

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