Society has become vastly more dependent on internet connectivity over the past few months in the wake of a global pandemic with serious public health consequences. Advised to shelter in place at home and practice social distancing as much as possible, we spend our days connected online for work, school, shopping, social activities, and increasingly, for our healthcare needs.
This turn of events has reshaped and, in some cases, even accelerated market opportunities for next-generation 5G connectivity, as described in a recent report from PwC and the World Economic Forum.