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5G set to spur tech innovation despite economic slump

Former Verizon innovation boss backs connectivity at the ‘edge’ to boost novel enterprise tech.

Former head of innovation at Verizon Joshua Ness.

Will Mace Thu, 11 May 2023

A global cooling of appetites for early-stage tech investment may have put a handbrake on some leading edge applications for 5G connectivity and edge computing, but it won’t last, according to Joshua Ness, who spent nearly six years leading Verizon’s 5G innovation labs.

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Will Mace Thu, 11 May 2023
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