KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. government's "dithering" has left the country "well behind" China in the race to build out 5G technology, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in a Wall Street Journal op-ed.
  • Schmidt and co-author Graham Allison, a Harvard professor, urged the Biden administration to make 5G a "national priority", otherwise, "China will own the 5G future."
  • The authors said 5G development is key as applications could "advantage a country's intelligence agencies and enhance its military capabilities."
Eric Schmidt, former chairman and CEO at Google.

The U.S. government's "dithering" has left the country "well behind" China in the race to build out 5G technology, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt said, as he urged Washington to step up investment in the next-generation internet technology.

Writing in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Schmidt and Graham Allison, a professor of government at Harvard, said that America is "far behind in almost every dimension of 5G while other nations—including China — race ahead."