Not an invitation for C-19 conspiracy theorists. Please set up your own thread for that.
Given the huge jump in bandwidth and reduction in latency that 5G offers, there comes a whole plethora of communication and data transfer opportunities.
Some, indeed many of these will be advantageous to the end users. For example higher quality media streaming, better video conferencing, more opportunities to reduce long commutes and corresponding congestion, could get away from the need for huge city-based office blocks, reduce dependency on transport fuels and so on.
There also comes the capability and opportunities for social engineering as more aspects of our daily lives become 'part of the machine'.
For example in the near future vehicles will use 5G to communicate with each other in real-time which is hailed as a big step forward in managing traffic flow and improving safety. It also presents increased opportunities for 'big brother' style monitoring and geo-fencing.
Finally, are there scientifically proven health risks (not C-19 or other Icke like twaddle) associated with 5G network infrastructure EM/RF radiation? Do the levels contravene the health standards?
I thought this was a useful read on 5G from the comms industry viewpoint, that are of course keen to push on with the technology for commercial/financial reasons.
Ericsson 5G: made for innovation
So, what do we think about 5G?
Will it be a transformative technology that enhances our lives?
Are we with 5G, sleep walking to 1984?
Discuss.
Given the huge jump in bandwidth and reduction in latency that 5G offers, there comes a whole plethora of communication and data transfer opportunities.
Some, indeed many of these will be advantageous to the end users. For example higher quality media streaming, better video conferencing, more opportunities to reduce long commutes and corresponding congestion, could get away from the need for huge city-based office blocks, reduce dependency on transport fuels and so on.
There also comes the capability and opportunities for social engineering as more aspects of our daily lives become 'part of the machine'.
For example in the near future vehicles will use 5G to communicate with each other in real-time which is hailed as a big step forward in managing traffic flow and improving safety. It also presents increased opportunities for 'big brother' style monitoring and geo-fencing.
Finally, are there scientifically proven health risks (not C-19 or other Icke like twaddle) associated with 5G network infrastructure EM/RF radiation? Do the levels contravene the health standards?
I thought this was a useful read on 5G from the comms industry viewpoint, that are of course keen to push on with the technology for commercial/financial reasons.
Ericsson 5G: made for innovation
So, what do we think about 5G?
Will it be a transformative technology that enhances our lives?
Are we with 5G, sleep walking to 1984?
Discuss.