Re: [OT] 5G

2019-03-03 Thread David Connors
I'm not sure what the specific health concerns are but there is always a
loonie fringe who whinges about EMF. A lady I used to live next to wouldn't
let her son use the PS4's bluetooth controller because she thought it (and
wifi) would make him infertile or have cancer of something. If you're that
worried about EMF you should stop driving cars.

>From a geek perspective, 5G is going to be pretty awesome. Loads of
bandwidth, very, very low latency. In a practical sense, I am not sure it
is going to make any difference - we can already watch HD video and
download huge files etc on LTE ... and I never touch the sides of my data
allowance as it is.

Maybe cost reduction for plans will be a big deal for people not on a
'business grade' plan?

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On Mon, 4 Mar 2019 at 05:52, Tom Rutter  wrote:

> Hi all
>
> What are your thoughts on 5G? I’m hearing a lot of about health concerns
> and 5G.
>
> Cheers
> Tom
>


Re: [OT] 5G

2019-03-03 Thread mike smith
The argument seems to be that it's no different to WiFi and cellular phone
networks, just more pervasive.  I'm not convinced it's valid, having seen a
lot of studies showing existing systems are safe.

On Mon, Mar 4, 2019, 06:52 Tom Rutter  wrote:

> Hi all
>
> What are your thoughts on 5G? I’m hearing a lot of about health concerns
> and 5G.
>
> Cheers
> Tom
>


[OT] 5G

2019-03-03 Thread Tom Rutter
Hi all

What are your thoughts on 5G? I’m hearing a lot of about health concerns
and 5G.

Cheers
Tom