I am however somewhat concerned that the bullshit might overshadow some of the real concerns and anyone raising them might be treated as the tower burners.
I’ve looked into electromagnetic waves, radiation intensity and so on and to me it seems that most of these issues are massively overblown.
Do you know of real ones that we’re overlooking?
It will be interesting to see what is actually delivered at an affordable price and the extent coverage at the promised speeds.
One thing is certain, if they can build the hype enough, it will be great for telco bottom lines.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/video/telecom/wireless/everything-...
https://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/the-push-for-5g/
https://itbrief.com.au/story/5g-analyst-s-views-from-hyping-...
[For example, the dangerous part of sunlight is the UV radiation that is the high frequency part, and it is the part blocked by sunscreen.]
[The other part of sunlight can be dangerous if you are using a magnifying glass, that is somewhat like hugging the Sun, and it can burn you.]