Monday, January 27, 2020

012720WarmUp

Today's GrokIt:

You've heard of the G's. Not:

Garageland
Garbage
Genesis
George Ezra
GG Allin
Ghost
Girlschool
Glenn Frey
Glorious Sons, The
Godsmack
Goldie & the Gingerbreads

But 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G.

You know about 5G, the backbone upon which the next generation of the digital economy will be built. Each advance in cell phone technology has brought a change in user habits. The second generation of cellular networks delivered texting; the third generation boosted speeds to a few megabits per second, allowing for the first smartphones. More recently, 4G networks have delivered streaming video to people waiting in line at the DMV. The promise of a 5G network seems almost mythic in comparison—a leap of perhaps a hundredfold over 4G speeds, with virtually no latency and the ability to connect an astonishing number of devices and sensors to the network. Evangelists today proclaim that 5G will usher in the true internet of things.

Check it out at:

https://www.pcmag.com/news/what-is-5g

http://www.emfexplained.info/?ID=25916

Leave a comment!

16 comments:

  1. I frankly dont care if someone is watching my phone,im not doing anything wrong and if i was what are they gonna do about it?

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  2. Should we upgrade our telecommunications from 4G to 5G if it may allow surveillance? Well the US needs to develop it's own 5G network system to combat the 'internationalization' of telecommunications. What that means is that we can't let other countries become more technologically sophisticated than we are no matter how much it costs!

    dmac

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  3. i would love it to have 5G it would be the best thing ever

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  4. I probably wouldnt even use it

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  5. no i wouldn't use it

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  6. 5G will be fun to have.

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  7. no i dont mess with that china stuff

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  8. no we shouldn't - coby

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  9. no i wouldn't use it

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  10. no i dont mess with that china stuff

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  11. yes we should upgrade our telecommunications from 5G even know that we don't gonna have privacy, sometimes we need to take unmoral decisions to make advance in technology

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