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posted by janrinok on Friday September 06 2019, @06:38PM   Printer-friendly
from the Ajit-Strikes-Again dept.

In May 2019, Neil Jacobs, the acting head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), testified before Capitol Hill that 5G wireless signals could decrease forecasting accuracy by 30 percent.

"This would degrade the forecast skill by up to 30%. If you look back in time to see when our forecast skill was roughly 30% less than it was today, it's somewhere around 1980," Jacobs said in May. "This would result in the reduction of hurricane track[ing] forecasts' lead time by roughly two to three days." A delay of two to three days could have a catastrophic effect on human life.

Still, these warnings haven't swayed regulators nor the cell phone industry. In August, Sprint announced more cities would be added to its 5G rollout plan. AT&T already has 5G available to corporate customers in various cities. Verizon already offers 5G to customers and has plans to expand, too.

"Right now the uncertainty is to what extent there will be an interference," he added. "In some sense the cause for education is to make sure that the existing weather sensing bands are protected and that 5G is in areas that are far enough away from where present weather sensors exist."

This does not mean 5G can't exist in states like Florida, but that the power might have to be turned down.

"If the power is turned down, there is a lesser likelihood that water satellites (that will sense the atmosphere) will sense the 5G network" instead, Gerth said.

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai has been dismissive of these concerns, which are only one of several in regards to 5G. As several experts told Salon last year, the effects of widespread use of mobile 5G need to be better-studied before it goes mainstream.

Why study when you can profit instead?


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 06 2019, @07:22PM (5 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 06 2019, @07:22PM (#890660)

    No one even wants this crap, it is being foisted upon people like with the "smart tvs". No doubt this is where the trillions of missing taxpayer dollars are going.

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  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Friday September 06 2019, @07:45PM (1 child)

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Friday September 06 2019, @07:45PM (#890673) Journal

    Dicks out for 6G.

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    • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 06 2019, @08:59PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 06 2019, @08:59PM (#890708)

      g's go to 11. 11g, bishes!

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 07 2019, @12:16AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 07 2019, @12:16AM (#890775)

    Had 5G have you? Talked to everybody have you?

    Lots of people want more speed out of their mobile connection. That doesn't make what Pai's doing is correct. But you don't have a convincing argument showing it.

    • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 07 2019, @02:53AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday September 07 2019, @02:53AM (#890814)

      Show me a grassroots campaign asking for 5g. Only corporations and governments want 5g.

    • (Score: 2) by Rupert Pupnick on Saturday September 07 2019, @12:25PM

      by Rupert Pupnick (7277) on Saturday September 07 2019, @12:25PM (#890941) Journal

      Actually, I’d love to see a real, quantitative, description of how much better the end user experience becomes when switching to 5G. All I’ve been able to find is hype.