DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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Hello dovorians, as I am going to be one of you pretty soon, here is some some facts about 5G wireless network everyone should know about.
https://www.apparentlyapparel.com/news/the-dangers-of-a-5g-wireless-network-explained
5G to launch in 2019 in the UK
Following its acquisition of EE, BT now controls the UK's largest 4G mobile network and Howard Watson chief technology and information officer (CTIO) of BT says: ' We're confident now that we will move to launch 5G by the end of 2019.'
'The initial service will be enhanced mobile broadband, i.e. fundamentally the ability to get more speed to more customers who are connected to a radio base station. That could be large corporates, SMEs and consumers, but it is most likely that our first proposition will be aimed at consumers.
'In its early phases we will roll 5G out to areas where we have very high 4G usage, so it will supplement that network to ensure that as many users as possible are getting a great data and voice performance to their devices.'
Other networks are also expected to launch 5G towards the end of 2019 or beginning of 2020.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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deepair, I hate to upset you, but ee/bt have already run a trial within londons square. no complaints or ill effects where recorded.
DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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where is this londons square? you mean in central London?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I suspect Brian is referring to the Square Mile but any health problems caused by 5g would not be picked up until well in the future.
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
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yes H the square mile where all the money is.
DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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obviously, if someone gets a cancer because of 5G WiFi radiation it wont happen over night and he wont come to EE with a complaint... meanwhile the fact remains...
have anyone asked himself why there a need of 5G when 4G works perfectly?
you know, they will keep doing all these things to us if we are SO stupid, then it well deserved...
there are people who realise it and are ready to resist the harm that is brought upon population of people on official level, but they are going to die convincing those who don't bother, don't believe, don't mind... isn't it always a case? isn't it how they get to us?
have anyone bothered to listen to the videos I posted? not sure...
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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if that's the case will I get cancer from windows 10, from my tv arieal or any other electrical device.
DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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not really, cos when we are talking about 5G we are talking about 60GHz frequency
that means that you haven't looked at the videos I shared, that is the whole point...
nevermind, your health is your responsibility...
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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so many frequencys about nowadays deepair, no need to worry about my health ive got a 60ghz pace maker fitted, with 5 g coming it should work better.
DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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no children to worry about?
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
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all grown up.with grandkids.
Bob Whysman
- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
- Posts: 1,935
Not sure about these new fangled gadgets, so long as I am able to operate the winder I will stick to what I know!
Post Brexit this could be a money spinner......get yours before they all go.
Do nothing and nothing happens.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
- Posts: 13,869
Obviously time we wrapped ourselves up and go into hibernation, with all the scaremongering (justified or not) about various dangers in our daily lives.
We must not eat this, we must not drink that, noxious fumes all around, scary spam and now dangerous WiFi.

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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
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don't forget to wear your tin foil hat and cape jan.
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DeepAir- Registered: 3 Oct 2018
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I can see the mood on Dover forum "why care one dies anyway"... it sure will help you to die quicker

Reginald Barrington
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 17 Dec 2014
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I think the slight increase in rats developing tumours after 2yrs from vastly higher doses of radiation than we will ever be subjected to in our lifetimes from 5g radiation is perhaps a reason not to be concerned?
Personally there being a higher risk to health from tanning booths, smoking and carbon monoxides: On balance I think it is probably worth the risk

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Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
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This subject reminds me of the fuss about the dangers of microwave ovens years ago.
I am still waiting for all the forecast problems to hit me having used one several times a day for over 30yrs.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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This is the bit that bothers me, it will be worse than a street with endless satellite dishes.
"To counter this problem 5G will utilize smaller cell stations (and the technology of beamforming) that’ll scramble/unscramble and redirect packets of data on a no-interference path back to us. This could mean wireless antennas on every lamp post, utility pole, home and business throughout entire neighborhoods, towns and cities."
ray hutstone- Registered: 1 Apr 2018
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I understand your scepticism, Jan. However, the bottom line is that more data is being transmitted over an ever increasingly higher spectrum. If we want 5G (I mean us, not businesses) then a valued judgment must be made over whether microwaves of that intensity pose a public threat. Maybe, maybe not. But I wouldn't dismiss the arguments so glibly. We may not suffer, but our children and grandchildren might.