EURASIA GROUP WHITE PAPER: THE GEOPOLITICS OF 5G

November 18, 2018

The race is underway to deploy next-generation 5G mobile networks. 5G will be both quantitatively different from previous generations of mobile network technology and qualitatively different from anything that has come before, in terms of the innovation that it will enable. This report, authored by Paul Triolo and Kevin Allison of Eurasia Group’s Geo-technology practice, offers an introduction to the geopolitics of 5G. It explains how political forces, including the ongoing technology and trade confrontation between the US and China, will shape the development of next-generation mobile standards, spectrum allocation, and deployment in key markets and regions. It likewise addresses how 5G’s development will shape economic, technological, and geopolitical competition between the world’s leading technology superpowers.

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