Apparently the range is poor?
I don’t see 5G improving coverage in areas where I go that already don’t have coverage.
Chinese make high quality products. It will come down as it always does, to scalability and cost.
5G is the next advance in mobile communications. T_mobile already has a nation wide 5G network in place. There is no turning back.
Sounds like everyone’s health is at stake!
Why Scientists Are Opposing 5G Networks
Scientists are speaking up and demanding we examine the health risks more closely before blanketing our neighborhoods, homes, and businesses with 5G technology radiation.
The controversy about the potential dangers of electromagnetic frequencies from cell phones, household electronics, and power lines has raged for many years. Studies do show an increased risk for certain health issues, most notably cancer. With the introduction of 5G technology the threat to our health has greatly increased, so much so that many people, including physicians and scientists are speaking up and demanding we examine the risks more closely before blanketing our neighborhoods, homes, and businesses with more electromagnetic energy.
5G, or 5th Generation, wireless network is the latest development of mobile technologies promoted as a means to achieve faster internet and streaming services, provide better cell phone coverage, and reduce commute times and energy usage with improved public safety due to smart grid efficiencies. The telecom industry is touting 5G as a necessity for modern lifesomething that will take us out the stone age of technology and into a new frontier of self-driving cars and washing machines that can order their own soap.
Unlike the 4G technology currently in use, which relies on huge 90-foot cell towers with a dozen or so antenna ports on each, the 5G system uses numerous small cell bases, each with about 100 antenna ports. It is expected to be up to 100 times faster than 4G technology and capable of supporting at least 100 billion devices.
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Meh, I have no interest in “5G” devices or services.
May be forced into it eventually but for now 3G works fine.
No, I do not have a so called “Smart Phone”.
Heck; 4G is not fully implemented everywhere yet; and it was spec’ed way back in 2008!!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4G