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Dear Jan,
The race for 5G is ramping up with key players in the South Korean market intending to roll out the next generation of cell service in select locations next month. Our first chart details how 5G stacks up to 4G/LTE networks. A lot can happen in a minute, particularly on the internet. Scroll down to check out what a minute on the internet looks like in 2019.
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5G's peak and regular use download speeds dwarf existing 4G/LTE specs. The next generation of cell service will also sport a 10x's higher maximum bandwidth when compared to 4G/LTE networks. These improvements are especially crucial for the development of services that are data-heavy, like autonomous driving. Read more.
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According to data compiled by Lori Lewis and Officially Chadd on Visual Capitalist, a single internet minute holds 1 million Facebook logins, 4.5 million videos watched on YouTube, 1.4 million swipes on Tinder (right or left, we can’t say for sure), and a total of 41.6 million messages sent on WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. That same internet minute also contains 3.8 million Google queries, 357,222 scrolls on Instagram, and almost a million dollars spent online. Read more.
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Sarah Feldman
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