5G technology (5G), which stands for "fifth generation," is the latest
generation in mobile technology and is now being used in nearly all
broadband cellular networks. Its steadily increasing popularity can be
traced to its fast connection speeds, which can range anywhere from 10
to 100 times faster than current 4G networks, or the fourth generation
of mobile phone technology.
But unlike 4G technology, 5G technology uses "ultra high frequency" or "ultra high intensity" millimeter waves to work.
The
millimeter wavelength (mmWave) uses "directed energy" instead of the
"spread energy" of 4G technology. But since 5G technology uses different
hardware from 4G technology to deliver signals, the former will require
new and more cell towers to be built very closely to one another.
The
danger lies in the inevitable and unprecedented levels of exposure to
electromagnetic radiation in almost all urban and populated areas...<<<Read More>>>...