Yes - why?
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Because it is a single transmission and kb in data size.
A cell tower by a small neighborhood will have 1000 users off peak. Just simple web browsing or sending pictures can cause congestion, much less streaming video or video calling.
Think of your home wifi. You are right in the middle of the signal and your home still has deadspots. Now mutiply this times a hundred. Throw in multiple buildings, cars, foiliage, etc
Do you really want data throttling? do you want the fcc to decide what data deserves throttling? Do you think congested networks help emergency services, businesses, etc?
Someone here already mentioned how cell towers are low powered. Let's put it in numbers. If you lived right next to a tower, your absorption is 3mw/sq m
Any noticable effects do not happen til 80. Even if you held your handset all day you would not approach that.
If you are worried about efi, keep your router out of your bedroom and use band steering and qos modes to reduce your power output while maintaining netwoerk continuity
I swear, some of you guys are technophobes. For reference, your own bodies put out a charge. A gathering of a dozen reads higher than 3mw just off your own electromagnetic charge
And what would the delay be in a signal sent from Earth to the Moon and back again?
The moon is +/-240,000 miles away. Speed of light is +/-186,000 miles per second.
240/186 = 1.29 seconds from earth to moon, then another 1.29 seconds back.