In today's broadband economy, geospatial technology matters more.
New technologies such as self-driving cars, edge computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) increase the need for high-bandwidth, low-latency networks. With 5G comes a never before seen dependency on location. In today's broadband economy, geospatial technology matters more.
Identifying the right places and mapping key locations into a new network are the easiest ways to improve the service provided, increase customer satisfaction, and drive loyalty to a network. To make this process easier and deliver more accurate results, telecom providers need to understand the geospatial needs for 5G service across large sections of the nation and even the world.
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