5G is almost here — here’s how everyone’s getting ready

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    Germany to require suppliers of 5G networks be ‘trustworthy’
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    Vodafone is bringing 5G to 19 more cities in Blighty
    Firm says it's on track to launch network fully in 2019
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    Germany to allocate local 5G frequencies later this year
     
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    Just Wait Until Cars and Cities Start Talking Amongst Themselves
     
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    During an exchange with wireless industry representatives, Blumenthal asked them whether they have supported research on the safety of 5G technology and potential links between radiofrequency and cancer, and the industry representatives conceded they have not.
    “If you go to the FDA website, there basically is a cursory and superficial citation to existing scientific data saying ‘The FDA has urged the cell phone industry to take a number of steps, including support additional research on possible biological effects of radio frequency fields for the type of signals emitted by cell phones.’ I believe that Americans deserve to know what the health effects are, not to pre-judge what scientific studies may show, and they also deserve a commitment to do the research on outstanding questions,” said Blumenthal. “So my question for you: How much money has the industry committed to supporting additional independent research—I stress independent—research? Is that independent research ongoing? Has any been completed? Where can consumers look for it? And we’re talking about research on the biological effects of this new technology.”

    At the end of the exchange, Blumenthal concluded, “So there really is no research ongoing. We’re kind of flying blind here, as far as health and safety is concerned.”


    Isn't it grand? Every nerd is so excited of the "super fast" "nationwide" speed that 5G is supposed to give while ignoring the fact that wireless industry has not even tested these things for human safety. And all the wannabe pseudo-scientist and industry lobbied real scientists parrot "it's safe it's safe"

    Enjoy your cancer after 10 years or so ...

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    It's a super dirty game the industry plays, using scientists that work for them
    Just one example how Motorola tried to reject one study

    https://betweenrockandhardplace.wor...35719329820387&fb_action_types=news.publishes

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    And the FCC? Hah! Don't expect them to help either...
    They rotten to the core

    https://www.saferemr.com/2015/06/an-expose-of-fcc-agency-captured-by.html

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    And not only rotten...they ******* thugs!
    https://takebackyourpower.net/gestapo-in-usa-5g-fcc-intimidates-press-kills-free-speech/
     
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    Fearing Cancer From 5G, Portland City Council May Ask FCC to Investigate
    March 12, 2019
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    Samsung Galaxy S10 5G peaks at 2.7Gbps in South Korea, U.S. speed unknown
    March 13, 2019
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    U.S. House technology panel heads seeks delay in 5G spectrum auction
     
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    It looks like there will be a 5G version of the Note 10
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    Overhyped 5G is being 'rushed', Britain's top comms boffin reckons
    March 14, 2019
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    5G will impact these 10 industries the most
     
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    KT names Ericsson as NSA 5G supplier
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    To stay relevant in the 5G era, telcos will need to step up their IoT game
     
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    How 5G Will Transform the Way We Live and Work
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    I had read somewhere that AT&T is using that label to show users where they WOULD get 5G if they upgraded their phones. So using an existing phone does nothing.

    Tmobile recently came out and said they had upgraded 30 cities to 5G but they have no phones available. They also don't have nearly enough spectrum or actual back haul in place for 5G.

    It's all a marketing ******** contest at this point.
     
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    5G will make cars chattier and smarter, but there’s also a fun side to it
     
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    South Korea first to roll out 5G services, beating U.S. and China
     
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    Verizon’s new 5G network is ‘confusing’ and ‘difficult,’ according to early tests

     
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