5G rollout tomorrow effecting air travel?
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5G has been getting rolled out and turned on for literally a few years and by now there are already many thousands of sites on-air. Their range is only a few hundred feet.
That is correct.
For example Metro is recently advertising free 5G upgrades for those account that already have 4G or 4G LTE+.
I engineer these sites for a living idiot. VZW and ATT have been rolling them out for many months. They are on lite poles, utility poles, ect. They dont use the same freqs or antennas. The only carrier that had 4G+ was Sprint and they are being dismembered right now by TMO and Dish.
A friend of mine who is a networks engineer for a contractor that works with multiple providers says that real 5G has NOT been rolled out yet, and it has been a 5G lite thus far while the towers get put up and built. They are not rolling out an incomplete network of real 5G in population centers because it will not work and 5G lite is transitory. The 5G my previous employer has is 5G lite and future plans were centered around when real 5G hit. We worked in automation which is central to this shit lol.
I wish what you are saying is true because I make allot of money when they have to change technologies and antennas. Unfortunately, it's not true. There is no such thing as 5G lite. TMO is just now starting to roll it out and they have been hitting speeds of 1G to 1.5G/sec. The VZW and ATT sites usually get below that because of terrain and obstructions. It been out for a long time.
I've had 5g on my 5g capable phone in certain areas for the last couple of years by now. This is just a Nationwide rollout that's getting attention, vs limited rollouts in big cities and stuff the last few years. 5g has been on and going in big population centers for a while.