The "5G" name is a huge con to confuse most people - I said "gifi", which hasn't become so popular, but is 60 GHz. But yeah, maybe 2016 was too early - there was a period of pushing these 60GHz routers, to education, hospitals, airports, but they seem to be going for 6 GHz more. "5G" is a huge range of very different signals.
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HA yeh, gotcha. Hence the death ray signal etc. They can change it to suit their needs. 5G only stands for 5th Generation I heard.
I think the confusion is done on purpose - we shld stop using these shit names and just state the main frequency and the protocol. They rely on mass ignorance - which, from what I can see, is totally justified! homo fidelis = the last human.
So what is it you suggest we call it? What IS the main frequency and protocol?
There is no "IS", they "ARE"! lmao
see here = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5G_NR_frequency_bands
depends on country
and here = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
then cross-reference to realise the level of obfuscation between wifi and mobile signals.
Again, a simple confusion, many wifi now designate themselves as "5G" - this is NOT 5G mobile, but is actually 5 GHz signal. I switched mine off, and I now know many people getting headaches from this emf pollution.
So-called 5G mobile can be whatever the local telco can bullshit about! Some are no faster than 4G+.
Like I said, they ARE ;-) here!