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View all search resultsTelecommunication operators in Indonesia could increase their revenue by 35 percent, or US$8.2 billion, by 2030, if they offer 5G services to businesses despite challenges in the country to implement the fifth-generation technology, a recent study shows.
The Brazilian farm state of Goias rolled out a pilot project on Thursday to increase productivity and take fast action against disease using fifth-generation technology and equipment provided by China's Huawei Technologies Co.
Fifth-generation (5G) cellular network technology is expected to bring about significant changes in the country and bolster economic growth, particularly with digital development in various industries, a top government official and experts have forecast.
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