Coronavirus fast-forwards 5G adoption in the U.S.


Dear Reader,

Isn't it amazing how everything that can move online already has?

From elementary school lessons to college classes, teaching has gone remote...

Entire company workforces have gone virtual...

Whole cities have emptied out under the coronavirus threat.

Now, home broadband networks are creaking under the strain.

On March 20, CNBC broke a major tech story...

"Why the coronavirus pandemic may fast-forward 5G adoption in the U.S."

It details how:

  • Verizon claims demands on bandwidth increased 75% over the previous week.
  • The COVID-19 outbreak and the rise in remote work has advanced the need for more robust 5G technologies in the U.S.

Insiders are already claiming the impact of this new technology will be similar to that from the printing press, the internet, and the steam engine.

Financial Times calls 5G "a game changer for humanity."

We've been tracking this story for many months and have traveled halfway around the world and back.

And we're going public with our groundbreaking presentation, detailing the full extent of this incredible opportunity and how anyone age 18 and older can get an early stake in what MIT is calling "the next technological revolution."

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Sincerely,

Matt McCall
Senior Investment Strategist, InvestorPlace

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