Article "The fuss over 5G, explained"
Almost no one in America can use the faster wireless network yet, but it’s already a political lightning rod.
by Rani Molla
May 30, 2019
Article "Verizon, AT&T, world: How to see 5G networks where you live"
There's a tool for that now.
by Jessica Dolcourt
May 14, 2019
How 5G cell service could hurt weather forecasts
Published on Jun 7, 2019
Good weather forecasts save lives, but scientists are worried that 5G transmissions could drown out frequencies measured by weather satellites, setting weather forecasts back decades.
China 2019 - Why 5G matters
Published on Jul 3, 2019
5G could cover one-third of the world's population by 2025, ushering in a new era of connectivity. Why and how will 5G disrupt the way people work and live?
On the Forum Agenda:
- Sector use cases
- Infrastructure readiness
- Regulatory environment
This session was developed in partnership with Channel News Asia.
Speakers:
- Mikael Bäck, Corporate Officer and Vice President, Ericsson, Sweden
Sihan Bo Chen, Head, Greater China, GSMA, United Kingdom.
- Hera Siu, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Region, Cisco, People's Republic of China.
- Zhou Bowen, Vice-President; President, JD Artificial Intelligence, JD.com, People's Republic of China.
Moderated by:
- Lin Xueling, Executive Producer, Channel NewsAsia, Singapore.
How Monaco's Grand Prix inspired a country-wide 5G installation
Published on Jul 26, 2019
The Monaco F1 Grand Prix inspired Monaco to become the world's first country to have complete 5G coverage, which it achieved in a very short time with partner Huawei. Digital Trends has tried it out.
Can 5G radiation make you sick? What we found
Published on Aug 16, 2019
Can 5G radiation actually make you sick, harm your health, or even kill you? Is 5G dangerous? Is 5G safe? Some interesting reports have emerged - we're here to deep dive 5G connections and wavelengths, and its potential effects (or lack of effects) on your body. 5G is rolling out to smartphone users across the world offering unprecedented speeds and connectivity but there are some concerns it could have adverse effects on our health. So what does the evidence say? Will 5G make us sick -- or is it a conspiracy theory that’s getting out of hand? CNET Science Editor Jackson Ryan takes a look at the current evidence.
Article "How 5G will reinvent “working from home”"
by Omar Abbosh and Paul Nunes
September 16, 2019
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