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Examines the market for 5G mobile communication. A fifth generation (5G) mobile network system is required to realize latency much shorter than that of the current fourth generation (4G) mobile network systems, in order to be capable of supporting services with very low latency requirements including driverless cars, enhanced mobile cloud services, real-time traffic control optimization, emergency and disaster response, smart grid, e-health, efficient industrial communications, as well as tactile internet, augmented reality, factory automation, and so on.