How to Make a Fortune on “6G”

5G has barely hit the market… And already there is something more powerful. A combination of technologies that takes regular 5G – and turbocharges it.

Editor's Note: Below is an important message from our colleague Jeff Brown at The New Future report

Dear Reader,

5G has barely hit the market…

And already there is something more powerful.

A combination of technologies that takes regular 5G – and turbocharges it.

In fact, the new technology is so superior to consumer 5G…

I believe we are looking at what I call an “early version” of the 6G network…

The next level up in speed, processing, and computing power.

And right now, the biggest companies in America are paying a king’s ransom to get access.

I’m talking about names like:

McDonald’s
Disney
Johnson and Johnson
BMW
ESPN
Zillow
Pfizer
Airbnb
Sony
General Electric
Capital One

Even supposedly advanced technology companies are desperate to access 6G.

Apple is paying $30 million every month to use this early 6G network.

Facebook forks over $11 million per month for private access.

And Netflix spent $19 million a month during the pandemic.

The list of groups paying for 6G access doesn’t stop in the corporate world.

NASA, the US Department of State, the USDA…

The European Space Agency…

Even the world-famous British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)…

All are currently using this explosive early 6G network.

In total, as many as 100,000 of the world’s most successful companies are paying a fortune to get early access to the next level of network speed:

One company runs this special 6G operation.

In fact, I believe this 6G pioneer is the most important tech company in the world.

Some folks even think this company’s owner could soon become the world’s first trillionaire.

In this video, I’m going to give you the name of this company for free – including the stock symbol.

And I’ll show you how to make a fortune because of 6G.

Sincerely,

Jeff Brown
Editor, The Near Future Report

 

 

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