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I think the "what we have right now is fine" position will be found out very quickly. We need to future proof ourselves and hanging your hat on old copper networks won't cut it in 5 or 10 years.Oh, it certainly makes a difference at the business level. I was in Dunedin last year, with their 'gigabit' ethernet (both at home an in the office).....really didn't change my life at home (barely noticeable), but the performance with work apps and data was quite different.
Whilst I acknowledge that 5g or 6 g or 7g might offer a solution to some, I can't see ISPs providing me with 1tb/m highspeed for $100/m over a wireless network. History suggests that it would be 5 times that.
Also the 5g network can't cope with congestion in peak times like fibre can.
Misgivings about 5g is here for those who think that it is the future over fibre.
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2017-...-convenient-but-expensive-alternative/9083746