By Jeff Brown, editor, Exponential Tech Investor We are entering the era of 5G… Cities around the world are “lighting up” with this revolutionary technology. In Europe, there are now more than 300 live 5G deployments. South Korea has 5G in 174 cities, covering practically the whole country’s population. Even Australia has gone live with 5G in 12 cities. In the United States, 43 cities – including New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. – are live with 5G. All told, there are now 854 5G deployments worldwide. For investors, we’re reaching a critical juncture. We are about to enter what I call “the final phase of the 5G boom.” Today, I want to show you this final phase. And I’ll reveal why it will bring the biggest gains from the 5G revolution… Recommended Link | Your 5G Window Is Closing – ACT NOW Right now, you have the chance to claim over $4,000 worth of bonuses from 5G Expert Jeff Brown – including a free year of his research service. The only catch? You have to act before Saturday at midnight. | | -- | Revolutionary Upgrade The 5G network rollout represents a revolutionary upgrade for our wireless technology. 5G speeds will be, on average, 100 times faster than today’s 4G speeds. And our own 5G field test confirms this. Click the image below to access a video showing the test in action. This demonstration comes to you from the Minneapolis area, where early 5G services are live. One of my analysts visited the Mall of America to get a firsthand look. The download speed shown in the video is measured in megabits per second, or Mbps. It’s a common measurement for internet connection and download speeds. For example, to stream a high-definition video from Netflix, you need a download speed of at least 5 Mbps. And as you can see in the video, 5G download speeds eclipsed 700 megabits per second (Mbps). The peak speed was 717 Mbps. For comparison, the global average 4G speed is 10 Mbps. That means that this early demonstration of 5G in Minneapolis is 72 times faster than the global average. And keep in mind, the 5G network isn’t fully built out yet. Download speeds will likely reach 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) once the network is complete. The coverage won’t always be perfect. But by the end of 2020, we’ll wonder how we ever survived without 5G speeds. It would be like internet users today looking back at dial-up internet connection over phone lines after years of fast, broadband connections. That’s why I say 5G isn’t just evolutionary. It’s revolutionary. And it will arrive in three phases… Phases One and Two The first phase of the 5G rollout is wireless network infrastructure. Think of this as the foundation of 5G. Every month, cities around the world go live with 5G wireless networks. Heavily trafficked areas are first. Think major tourist spots, arenas, and business districts. Even influential spots like the White House are 5G-enabled now. Once the network infrastructure is in place, we move into Phase 2, the devices phase. This is when companies launch 5G-enabled devices that can run on these networks. Most don’t know this, but every smartphone on earth – all 3.3 billion of them – won’t work on 5G networks. Consumers will have to buy new 5G devices. And we’re already seeing these products hit the market. Here are the 5G devices for sale today: Expect to see more 5G devices in the months ahead. Apple has already confirmed that it will launch 5G-enabled iPhones in late 2020. So phases 1 and 2 are well underway. And very soon, we will enter the final phase of the 5G boom. That is when I expect the largest and fastest returns to be made from 5G. The Final Phase Phase 3 – the final phase – of the 5G boom is the rollout of 5G services. I’m talking about entirely new applications that will take advantage of the lightning-fast 5G speeds. And history shows that this is the most significant part of any wireless rollout. Phase 3 of the 4G rollout took place around the middle of this past decade. With 4G, mobile speeds were finally fast enough to give us services we take for granted today. Ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft weren’t possible on 3G networks. The speed and bandwidth simply weren’t good enough. FaceTime video calls with friends and family also weren’t possible over 3G networks. 4G enabled video calls. It also enabled services like GoToMeeting and Cisco Webex. These services are useful for the business world, especially when team members are working at different locations. Even a company like Facebook took advantage of Phase 3 of the 4G rollout. Many people don’t know this, but 96% of Facebook’s users access the site on mobile devices. Thanks to 4G networks, scrolling through your Facebook feed on a smartphone became a seamless experience. These companies would either not exist or would be a fraction of the size they are today if it weren’t for the 4G networks. But 5G has incredible performance gains in speed and radically reduced delays when transferring data (1/100th of the delay compared to 4G). 5G wireless networks will enable services that are just not possible over 3G or 4G networks today. I’m talking about applications that might seem like science fiction today. One day soon, we will see fleets of self-driving and remotely controlled semitrucks rolling down the highway. Surgeons will operate on patients thousands of miles away by controlling robotic arms. And one day, you will “holo-commute” to work. A holographic projection of you will be “beamed in” to your next meeting. All told, 5G will deliver more than $12 trillion in wealth. It’s not just another so-so network upgrade. 5G represents a new era of technological innovation. Industries will be disrupted. Entirely new ones will be launched. And yes, fortunes will be made. I can’t think of a better time to be a 5G investor. With cities around the world lighting up with 5G networks every month, the awareness of 5G is starting to hit the mainstream. Institutional funds, hedge funds, and other smart money will start to invest heavily in companies that will benefit from the 5G wireless boom. Everyday investors have a rare opportunity to stake their claim before that happens. That time is right now. Regards, Jeff Brown Editor, Exponential Tech Investor P.S. I recently gave my readers a behind-the-scenes look at this emerging tech… as well as the best way to profit from it. If you were there, you got exclusive access to my strategy for maximizing gains from the 5G trend. If you missed out, don’t worry. I’m sharing a replay of my presentation online. You can go right here to watch it now. Reader Mailbag Today in the mailbag, more feedback on the health risks of 5G, after Jeff touched on the topic in a recent essay: When I heard the Federal Communications Commission chairman stated basically that no further studies on 5G technology will be considered, this frightened me. Technology of this magnitude must be studied thoroughly, and not just by special interests. Just because the FDA and FCC approve it doesn’t mean it’s safe for planetary life by any means. I am hearing different peer-reviewed studies and reports that suggest this is dangerous. Thus, I am going to study this most carefully. You say that heat is released from the molecule under this technology. Well, that heat is microwave heat. From my understanding, that can be modulated according to the whims of whoever or whatever is in control of the strength of transmission. Scary. This letter probably won’t be popular. Before I can endorse 5G, and also before you endorse it, we must research and inform ourselves of the potential dangers. Too much is at stake here, far beyond monetary gains. – Steven I am both a physicist and a biologist and have closely followed the issue of radio frequency exposure safety. What you said about the safety of 5G is true. In addition, due to 5G's use of much higher frequencies than existing cell phones, these shorter radio waves penetrate flesh to a much smaller distance than the much lower frequencies used by current cell phones – about 20 times less. – Durk 5G microwaves have a higher frequency than 4G and do not penetrate the body as deeply. However, non-ionizing radiation does not only cause heat but also stimulates resonances in molecules. Resonances can greatly amplify the effect of microwaves and have been shown to interfere with protein folding. The effect on human metabolism seems not well-studied yet. It is therefore a bit premature to conclude that 5G will have no health effects. Keep up the good work! – Ralf Chris’ note: We appreciate all of your responses. Like we said in yesterday’s Dispatch, we take your concerns seriously, as does Jeff. He understands why some people are still wary of 5G technology, which is why he’s dedicated to separating fact from fiction for everyone who reads his research. So I encourage you to check out this special report he prepared on the potential health effects of 5G. You can read it right here. Jeff also addressed this topic in his 5G summit this past week, which he mentioned above. But that wasn’t all he talked about. He shared the name of the No. 1 5G company on his watchlist. If you missed it, you can catch a replay of the event right here. And remember, you can send us any questions or concerns you have about 5G, or any other subject, at feedback@caseyresearch.com. 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