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"5G itself isn’t a magic bullet; it’s a misunderstanding to assume 5G will immediately make everything fast," Jake Moskowitz, head of the Emodo Institute, a research center at telecom innovator Ericsson Emodo. "If I get a 5G phone right now, even if I live in a 5G network, I’m unlikely to notice much of a change. That’s because 5G is really an enabling technology, and for 5G to have a big impact, it requires multiple 'complementary technologies' to come along with it, and those are not in place yet."