5g where does it originate?
Satellites in space.
How does it get here?
Beams of radiation.
How strong are they?
They have to be strong enough to not be effected by buildings,cars or humans while passing through.
NOAA has stated that when implementing 5G the path it follows interrupts thier satellites when it comes to weather tracking and skews the numbers setting them back 20 years when it comes to forecasting storms and weather patterns.
So a tornado comes across as a sneeze and a hurricane comes across as a mid summer rain.
So does blasting beams of radiation from outer space down through earth burn holes through the ozone?
Posted in 2018
And even though it’s not true 5G, AT&T’s 5G Evolution is still an upgrade over existing network technology. The pseudo-5G technology can support speeds up to two times faster than standard LTE — with theoretical peak speeds clocking in at 400 megabits per second, the company wrote.
Currently, AT&T has launched the technology in a total of 141 markets — it’s currently available in major metropolitan areas like Atlanta, Chicago, Memphis, Nashville and San Diego.
It plans to bump that up to over 500 markets by this year, including in Baltimore, Seattle, Las Vegas, New York City, Detroit, and Washington D.C.
https://www.idropnews.com/news/fast-...markets/69758/
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