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With the potential for high-bandwidth, low-latency wireless data transmission, 5G is set to play a key role in connecting edge devices to the cloud. To learn how cloud providers, telecommunications organizations, and carriers will make 5G part of their edge computing plans, TechRepublic Premium conducted a survey in January 2021. To read all of the survey results, plus analysis, download the full research report here: Edge computing adoption to increase through 2026; organizations cautious about adding 5G to the mix.

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With the potential for high-bandwidth, low-latency wireless data transmission, 5G is set to play a key role in connecting edge devices to the cloud. In this special feature, ZDNet helps business leaders understand how cloud providers, telecoms, and carriers will make 5G part of their edge-computing plans.

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