National roll-out of UK 5G standalone across road and rail could unlock 3bn for economy | Computer Weekly
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The modelling showed that full nationwide UK 5G standalone access could add £1bn annually to the UK economy by enhancing productivity for remote workers on trains.
Vodafone's insights reveal that improved 5G connectivity could save UK train users 26 million hours a year by reducing delays, benefiting both passengers and the railway system.
The analysis found that improved connectivity on the roads could save freight drivers £140m each year, making for smarter journeys and more efficient deliveries.
Addressing connectivity issues through 5G could encourage greater public transport use, as over half of commuters expressed a desire to utilize it more frequently if delays were minimized.
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