The new millimeter-wave network, or what AT&T calls "5G+," will be available in "parts" of New York City, though parts may be a bit of a stretch. In its release, AT&T acknowledges that the service will be in "limited areas initially" with a company spokesperson telling CNET that the new service will be available first in parts "near and around East Village, Greenwich Village and Gramercy Park."
[...] "As a densely-populated, global business and entertainment hub, New York City stands to benefit greatly from having access to 5G, and we've been eager to introduce the service here," said Amy Kramer, president of AT&T's New York region, in a statement. "While our initial availability in NYC is a limited introduction at launch, we're committed to working closely with the City to extend coverage to more neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs."
[...] It is still unclear when AT&T will make 5G available to everyone, but the company plans to deploy a nationwide 5G network on its wider-ranging "sub-6" spectrum in the "first half of 2020."
(Score: 1) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Thursday August 08 2019, @08:59AM (2 children)
Which brand of tin foil? How thick? How many layers?
I have heard internet Lore where the NSA can just image rooms that have certain tiny reflectors placed in them. I think this sounds plausible. It may be in black and white but all waves can be used like radar. I think it's actually plausible that they can image rooms from satellites.
The trouble is at this point they are inventing tech and we don't know that tech exists for the first decades of its use.
How do you know what tin foil brand to choose or what to tell your congresspeople to outlaw if we don't even know that thing exists?
And this is an existential crisis for the thing we have until now considered 'government.'
(Score: 3, Funny) by Phoenix666 on Friday August 09 2019, @03:16PM (1 child)
Any brand of tinfoil will do. Just make sure the edges overlap. Also, I have a spigot outside that shoots chaff into the air periodically.
Washington DC delenda est.
(Score: 1) by jmichaelhudsondotnet on Friday August 09 2019, @08:14PM
chaff spigot, why didn't I think of that. Indeed, anything that works as a helicopter attachment you can also just attach to your house or body.
Welcome to the future.