KEY POINTS
  • There's no chance that 5G will become available everywhere in two years' time, Craig Moffett says.
  • Moffett, co-founder of boutique research firm MoffettNathanson, says spectrum is not sufficient enough in the United States.

There's no chance that fifth-generation wireless, or 5G, will become available everywhere in two years' time, according to Craig Moffett, who has been a leading telecommunications analyst for years.

Moffett, co-founder of boutique research firm MoffettNathanson, is skeptical that Verizon and other telecom companies can make the transition because spectrum — the range of frequencies an operator network is allowed to radiate — is not sufficient enough in the U.S. to completely support 5G mobile.