South Korea currently has the highest proportion of the population using 5G—roughly 36%—according to research firm Omdia
Jiyoung SohnIn South Korea, long renowned for its ultrafast internet speeds, consumers and businesses alike are diving into a 5G-enabled future.
In a country where 5G networks are more widely available and speedier than anywhere in the world, a host of 5G-linked technologies—including self-driving cars and digital factories—have already arrived, while new metaverse platforms are quickly gaining ground among a tech-savvy population.
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