Yeah our company is leading the deployment for Dish wireless and does nearly 30% of T-Mobile networks. For Verizon we created their standard for small cells. Don't get mad because you don't know anything, ask and learn.
I work in wireless telecommunications designing and classifying evey frequency that will go live on each site I work on, I know exactly what I'm talking about. The highest frequency in deployment is by Verizon at 3.9 Ghz, T-Mobile is working on a 4.1 but noone is doing 5+. T-Mobile has 5G at 600 MHz is that dangerous? Nope and it's 5G. It literally means 5th generation of networks, most important upgrade is the ability to pass info across mutli bands hence the mimo antennas T-Mobile is currently deploying.
I understand how this stops st Louis county executive from doing whatever he wants but I'm a little hazey in how this helps stop future mandates. If the previous Kansas City mask mandate was "done in accordance with the new state law", how does this stop the city council from doing another mandate?
The judge ruled unelected officials cannot make laws but what is stopping a mayor from doing so? Here in Kansas City the health officials were advising the mayor but he had the final call in the end. I don't see how this ruling changes that.
I design cell towers for a living doing all major carriers. All new cell sites are 5g capable, existing sites are being upgraded to 5G and to include a generator. That number could be attainable in a day with small cell towers (on top of light pole).
Isn't that what Q is all about?