Why does it take so long for each generation of wireless communication technology to become broadly available?
A. Network infrastructure for the previous generation must be shut down before the rollout of the next generation.
B. Network infrastructure and cell towers need to be upgraded to support next generation hardware.
C. Devices that support a new generation are typically not available until years after the network is fully rolled out.
D. Consumers are resistant to change and have little demand for greater bandwidth.
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C. Devices that support a new generation are typically not available until years after the network is fully rolled out.
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The correct answer is option B: Network infrastructure and cell towers need to be upgraded to support next generation hardware.
- Although, manufacturing devices that support upgraded new generation of wireless communication is an easier task, but before that there comes a need of laying a network every possible where the facility is going to be made available.
- By a fully furnished infrastructure, it is easy to make a new wireless technology readily and broadly available on a greater extent without any hindrances.
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