This piece evaluates New Zealand’s 5G connectivity, highlighting a median download speed of 342 Mbps as adequate but inconsistent across regions, particularly in rural areas, while discussing the future evolution of 6G technology beyond mere speed improvements.
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a persistent obstacle to equitable digital access
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