Ookla Says AI Changes How You Should Judge 5G Networks
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PCMagOokla Says AI Changes How You Should Judge 5G Networkspcmag.comOokla says peak download speed is no longer enough to judge 5G as AI usage grows, with upload capacity, loaded latency and cloud connectivity now mattering more.
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