The quality of presentations at FYUZ was generally strong, but the lack of ability to question the speakers on stage was a little frustrating. Still, there were snippets in larger discussions that needed expanding on, and the first scab that needs picking was the lay of the land for 5G progress. Rob Soni, AT&T’s VP RAN Technology and Chairman in TIP, said in the opening remarks that he does not “like the term ‘journey.’ It makes this sound like an ‘are we there yet’ question, and is always a reflection on 5G. Here, when people talk about 5G being a failure, we should note that there are over 2.6 billion global connections, and that 5G is on track to pass…