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agesilaus
Explorer III
Apr 23, 2019

Forget 5G

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Looks like it will be worthless for anyone outside a major city
  • K Charles wrote:
    To bad they can't get cell service to work everywhere.


    It's completely possible with today's technology but there's just no point financially.
  • wa8yxm wrote:
    Well.... Not to try and predict the future but when Cell PHones first came out they worked best in "Population centers" and poorly if at all in rual districts. tehn the network expanded.. They they went Digital. and again the new phones worked best in population centers at first.. then expanded

    Then 2 g
    Then 3 G
    Then 4 G
    Now 5 G
    With 2,3 and 4 IT started in the population centers and now....

    Well.. Why should 5G be different????


    Were 2G thru 4G stopped by a glass door? What about the side of an RV?
  • For rural 5G may do 600 or 700 megahertz. But that means it won't be any faster than LTE.

    roll of lte won't be completed until 2028


    agesilaus wrote:
    article

    Looks like it will be worthless for anyone outside a major city
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Well.... Not to try and predict the future but when Cell PHones first came out they worked best in "Population centers" and poorly if at all in rual districts. tehn the network expanded.. They they went Digital. and again the new phones worked best in population centers at first.. then expanded

    Then 2 g
    Then 3 G
    Then 4 G
    Now 5 G
    With 2,3 and 4 IT started in the population centers and now....

    Well.. Why should 5G be different????
  • That's impossible. There's a serious source on here that swears 5G sounds the death knell of satellite TV!
  • As part of the Porkulus plan in 2009 under the last administration they granted several Million dollars locally for a rural high speed system, was supposed to be LTE based and was funded under a tobacco country farm grant.
    Initial promises were for 10-15 meg speed with unlimited data for about $35 a month throughout a 5 county area.
    They finally got part of the system working, but rural? NO
    they cut back to only installing antennas on 4 towers, one located in each of the four towns in the central area.
    Operators go where they can reach the highest population density, even though they will have to compete with cable and DSL.
    Oh, and they have capped the data now at 15 Gig a month and dont understand why nobody signed up.

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