5G connectivity and the Internet of things

5G connectivity and the Internet of things

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THEME: 5G connectivity and the Internet of things

5G stands for fifth-generation wireless technology, which will increase speed and responsiveness, and will allow users to connect to more devices at once. The transition to 5G will play out in waves globally over the next 15 years. The “Internet of things” is a term that describes the growing number of devices, from phones to wearable products to home security systems, that are connected to the internet and to one another.

The rapid growth in connected devices and systems will drive carriers to invest rapidly in 5G networks.

STOCK: American Tower (AMT)

This company rents space on towers and rooftop antennas to wireless carriers and broadcasters.

  • We believe American Tower offers strong growth potential as companies make the transition to 5G. Also, as demand for 5G accelerates in the health care, consumer, and industrials sectors, even more equipment and tower space will be required.

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