How do you like your 5G, now?
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No, because 5g has a very short range.
Partially true. The fastest band has only about a 500 meter range. The slowest and most common band in use piggybacks off of the 4g towers and actually has a longer range. Real-world example - On a good day I could get 1 bar of 4g (and never LTE) at my house, but when AT&T put 5g on the tower I started getting 5 bars.
Supposedly the highest band can cover roughly 1500 feet, the mid-range band can cover a few miles, and the lowest band can cover (theoretically) 100+ miles. In practice the high band requires a ton of antennas in an urban area, or a big repeater in a stadium. That does equal a very short range. The low band goes a LONG way.
The 5g frequency that imparts enough energy to break oxygen bonds and cause graphene oxide to assemble, are you calling that "fast band?" Because data 'passed through' 4g towers comes out at 4g frequencies. At least according to my utility company acquaintance.
Good to know. Thanks