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have we even gotten to 4G yet?

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For mobile use, including smartphones and tablets, connection speeds need to have a peak of at least 100 megabits per second, and for more stationary uses at least 1 gigabit per second.

LTE-A is theoretically capable of it but i don't know if anyone has actually implemented it. 

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Also, the video where the scientist shows how fast 5G is with robots balancing a ball is scary good. Robots on 4G still look very mechanical and slow as if being controlled by a human. Robots on 5G start to resemble the speed of sci-fi robots, it’s not totally there with latency, but you can see it’s a major step forward 

Also, the video where the scientist shows how fast 5G is with robots balancing a ball is scary good. Robots on 4G still look very mechanical and slow as if being controlled by a human. Robots on 5G start to resemble the speed of sci-fi robots, it’s not totally there with latency, but you can see it’s a major step forward 
So...handies from a fembot? Finally

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