The recent global economic slowdown has inevitably hindered investment and rollout of 5G networks. As we all know, the deployment of 5G networks requires a lot of money, and its operation consumes a lot of electricity. In good times, these costs can be recouped by increasing the amount of money users pay to access high-performance networks. But in today's economic climate, users themselves are also facing cost-cutting pressure. As a result, there have been reports of mobile network operators delaying 5G network construction and scaling back plans. Despite this, the future development of 5G is still imperative.
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