A new study has identified 2023 as a huge turning point for 5G IoT (Internet of Things) connections globally, and the next three years are set to see those come into their own.
Juniper Research estimates that, already, there are 17 million 5G IoT connections worldwide this year; however, the figure is set to expand by 1,100% over the next three years to the point that 116 million connections will be active in 2026.
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