'Even as China rolls out 5G a little faster, the U.S. will eventually roll out 5G in enough breadth and scope that U.S. will be able to innovate on top of it,' according to one Eurasia Group analyst.
Just because China switched on its networks first does not mean that the competition is over.
"Even as China rolls out 5G a little faster, the U.S. will eventually roll out 5G in enough breadth and scope that U.S. will be able to innovate on top of it," said Triolo. Meanwhile, China's 5G system uses spectrums of a lower band, which cover a larger area and provide more consistent network coverage, according to Ross. So the main difference between the approaches is in transmissions.
More investment into domestic technological manufacturing could also help the U.S. gain advantage, CFR's Segal said.
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