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[Cellular Provider] Free Msg: You used all your high-speed data for this bill period. You're now using low-speed data (128kbps). Flying through your high speed data? Try using Wi-Fi. Get more usage tips at....

Pay for unlimited data and then make sure you use your wifi and not the data mkay?

>[Cellular Provider] Free Msg: You used all your high-speed data for this bill period. You're now using low-speed data (128kbps). Flying through your high speed data? Try using Wi-Fi. Get more usage tips at.... Pay for unlimited data and then make sure you use your wifi and not the data mkay?

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[–] 16 pts

ahhh, it's not for your benefit?

[–] 7 pts

Exactly. 5g significantly increases concurrent users per station. Which indirectly provides customer benefit. Even if performance is 4G comparable, they are providing that to more customers per station.

[–] 7 pts

sarcasm. because of its high frequency ,5g ( 5th generation not 5ghz) will require a transceiver of some sort every 500 ' radius. transceiver ----- transmit and receive ----- your signal and everyone else's that passes by---- it's needed to track you, it's not for your benefit. yes ,your phone completes a hand shake with every compatible device, exchanging metedata, without your permission.

[–] 4 pts

it's needed to track you

Because they don't already know exactly where you are? This is absurd. Higher frequencies are absorbed more easily and don't travel as far, so they need more stations.

[–] 2 pts

it's needed to track you

oh shush, they can track you to within a few metres with 4G, possibly closer if they have control of the towers.

[–] 0 pt

don't even fall for "4G". What they mean is "4G LTE", which is much slower.

[–] 0 pt

Exactly.

How TF else are they supposed to kill you through a series of your own bad decisions?

[–] 0 pt

Who downvoted that?

Hilarious.

[–] 0 pt

Uhhhhhhhhhh stop talking like a retard to make an even better point????

[–] 1 pt

now if I did that, you might not understand.

[–] 6 pts

I asked all the tech faggots in my circle the same thing and they have no idea. Theyre just a walking Verizon chatbot

Techfag: Have you been double Xtra gud +2 jabbed?

No.

Techfag: I'm sorry I can only tell you to turn off your computer for 30 seconds and turn it back on good bye.

[–] 0 pt

I have a degree im computer science. Voted for trump and rooting for rittenhouse. Just because youre too dumb to understand tech doesnt mean we are too dumb to understand cucktard libs are fags

[–] 5 pts

It's because it increases and enhances the meta data they collect. With 4g and under the govts, mil, corps and so on can only make photo albums of your daily activity from the meta data. With 5g and beyond these entities will have complete full length feature films of your activities from the meta data collected.

[–] -1 pt

Yep and with the covid vaxxes listed as reprogramable on all the mfg websites, you have to wonder how they are going to reprogram it. Will the 5G UWB 24-50Ghz be the resonate or receptive frequency for the reprogramming of the vax particles?

[–] 0 pt

Will the 5G UWB 24-50Ghz be the resonate or receptive frequency for the reprogramming of the vax particles?

jesus wept another flat earther, just shush will you, this endless tinfoil BS is making my eyes throb

[–] 1 pt

The earth is round, as are the other planets. Microscopes show unknown and shouldn't be there graphine nano particles in the vax samples stolen. The modern website announce they the vax is reprogrammable to take care of future needs. Everything has resonate frequencies, that is how rfid works without batteries. Resonate frequencies can be used to send data.

In the 1800's, radio, TV, etc did not exist and if was unfathomable it could be invented. Now it is commonplace.

I was asking questions, not making statements, and guess what - most of the tin foil conspiracy theories have come true.

I have multiple us patents for electrical engineering type items that are loosly related to this. I am not a newbie regarding uwb , bt, wifi, etc.

If you can transfer photos (data) from phone to phone at a very rapid speed , you can influence nano particles from a distance at a slower rate.

[–] 1 pt

Telling him to shush is telling a fed plant to stop being a fed plant. It doesn't really help.

[–] 4 pts

5g is about espionage from every device.

There are connections being made that you are entirely unaware of, where your device communicates with many, many others.

"Blueborne" exploit is rampant. Does your device have Bluetooth? It's shipping off your data in the middle of the night.

5G is for the data that you don't use and never see. Spying was just text data points for a long time, but now it's audio, video, SIGINT monitoring in ways most people will never understand.

For example, there are federal contracts to install 5G all over the surface of the moon. This is because it is an intelligence gathering tool, not a modern convenience.

[–] 1 pt

"Blueborne" exploit is rampant. Does your device have Bluetooth? It's shipping off your data in the middle of the night.

BT has like a 25ft range tho....

[–] 3 pts

It's not about the range, it's about the fact that there is no handshake required to transmit information.

It just blasts it out, when exploited. So, in a crowd... like at a concert... there are all kinds of things happening.

The truth is more people need to be actively using tools like Wireshark to understand what is passing through the air around them.

[–] 3 pts

Wireshark is fun.

Was messing around with wifi one time. I see a new wifi network pop up. Police_Car857 or to that effect. Look out my window as a cruiser passes by. Huh didnt know LEO have wifi in there cars.

[–] 0 pt

Depends on which frequency is being used. Some have a range of up to half a mile.

[–] 4 pts

I always like to ask the salespeople: What is so great about being able to download my monthly data cap in under two minutes?

[–] 0 pt

And the best part, you may not have needed it at that speed.

[–] 4 pts

I dont see any technical explanations here so I will give it a try.

5g wasn't meant to exist so soon, but it was a technology gold rush in a way. Whichever hardware/software manufacturer managed to design, apply, and deploy 5g the fastest, before the 3gpp design spec was finalized got all their version of 5g made official 3gpp.

This means that if Company A deploys and gets their version of 5g widely adopted, but it requires Company A software/secret-sauce, then Company B is forced to pay them to license the tech.

There are alot of theories over why it is how it is, but in reality, it's just companies making plays to force their licensing into the marketplace for max revenue. In the end, it's not about you the consumer Source: I'm a 5g software engineer

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It's the "RCA Television System" all over again. Get as much as you can out there, before it's even really ready, and that way when it does show up for reals you'll have the major market share and everyone else will follow.

To be fair here, Goldmark's mechanical system wasn't ever going to be a thing except in niche cases, but Sarnoff's relentless business plays killed it before it got out there.

Your explanation jives with what I remember from my time in Ma Bell's care, and from what little I still connect to from that life.

[–] 1 pt

RCA screens did not risk human health. This is more like the Boing Max disaster. Lets push a technology and pray nobody connects the dead people to our business kind of strategy.

[–] 3 pts

Telemetry doesn't get throttled. The only content that is throttled is your own data, so they can continually try to fuck you for more money, while the (((providers)))' and law enforcement's data collection continues to operate natively faster on the same network.

(((They))) throttle your data as extortion.

The only person getting fucked is the end user, and the end user is the only in person who pays for it.

[–] 2 pts

Every so often, my android phone says I need updates, and I need wifi to get these updates. I swipe right until a week or two later they cave and let me get the updates on my "unlimited" data.

[–] 2 pts

Cancer. Mental health issues including insanity, increased violence, memory issues and cognitive impairment. Sight issues. Skin issues. Immune system issues.

hurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Anticlutch is a conspiracy theorist!!!

[–] 2 pts

Marketing to the uninformed. 5G coverage outside of urban centers is spotty at best. Most people don't use more than 25mbps even on their home connection, yet marketing is trying to sell them 100Mbps and 1Gbps. The "up to"1Gbps is rarely more than 300Mbps capable.

[–] 2 pts

My mobile doesn't throttle

[–] 2 pts

Tracking. Pure and simple.

5g uses higher frequencies that, because of physics, don't propagate nearly as far. They also get attenuated by things like the glass in a window.

So less signal coverage = higher density of base stations = easier to triangulate someone's location simply from which station they're connected to. They can know what building your in from that alone, GPS no longer needed. In some densely populated areas, there are enough base stations to tell what FLOOR you're on.

So they advertise faster speeds, but really they're just making it easier to track you without having to get a warrant for your GPS location.

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