
We are investigating 5G
The world’s connectivity needs are changing. Global mobile data traffic is expected to multiply by 5 before the end of 2024. Particularly in dense urban areas, the current 4G networks simply won’t be able to keep up.
That’s where a new G comes into play. With 5G networks being switched on, the first use cases are enhanced mobile broadband, which will bring better experiences for smartphone users, and fixed wireless access, providing fiber speeds without fiber to homes.
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Eve Van Eyk
Thanks great talk
Chris Derboven
Thank you! Bye!
Harper Peterson
Interesting perspectives on this, especially since less than 10% of Americans have a landline phone in their house.
Nick Wood
I will go 5G if i can get it for sure 👍
Nick Wood
Will they introduce 6G before finishing 5G. Some areas are being left out
Nick Wood
Love 4g but I’m lucky I have it. 100 meters down the road lucky to get stable 3G.
Nick Wood
Need to sort coverage for 3 and 4g fiirst
Eve Van Eyk
My grandson has it. Says he has to switch off his phone or he cannot sleep. It’s like his brain is charged
Eve Van Eyk
For every post for 5G one can equally find posts against. You have to go with your gut
Eve Van Eyk
It’s intrusive. I’m not having it
Kerian Nelson-Herbert
AGREED!
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Open Signal https://www.opensignal.com/5g
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the truth about 5G https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-gGeAe-PJA
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My background http://uvumbi.co.ke/understanding-5g/
Eve Van Eyk
I’m not happy with 5G. I think it’s bad for health
Eve Van Eyk
Hello😀
Chris Derboven
Hello Steven, Romany and your cute dog.