Bill Horne <
malQassRimiMlation@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious: what do you think?
There were other studies in the past, namely in Europe, that fiber or
copper end-user fixed connections are less energy problematic than their wireless equivalent -- which is normal, the power loss are not at all comparable.
Replacing the extension of the fiber or copper network by 5G is not a
good idea. However, obviously, 5G offers quite different features too.
https://www.americansforresponsibletech.org/
Now, they also cover health issues, which so far are not science-based.
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