Both options have some points of view, and I can see why some of our residents might choose having 5G technology. On the whole, however, for several reasons, Option B would be my preference.

For one thing, the high investment cost: It is too expensive for our little community to launch 5G technology. Probably internet then would be unpayable for our poorer residents if the cost would be imposed on the user afterwards. Read More

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