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Car industry will be big 5G customer down the road

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By Isla Binnie

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Soon cars will be self-driving, so your worries will be made unnecessary.

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I don't like this kind of idea that transform car to small moving office. The accidents are waiting to happen. The driver concentration on road will be disrupted by using digital activity while driving the car.

I think, the car only need Air-con and Stereo as well as security system.

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The first article said nothing about culling trees, and the second mentions trees being cut down, and also talks about 5G, but shows literally zero evidence that the two are connected.

Confirmed conspiracy theory.

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Sounds like a conspiracy theory

Maybe it is, we'll see.

They want to process the 5G transmitter masts into lampposts, bus shelters, traffic poles and so on into less noticeable street objects. But … in order to prevent signal loss (because trees turn out to be obstacles for the signal range of 5G), trees will unfortunately have to give way and that is what I think we are seeing on a large scale at present. Trees are in fact a major obstacle for this new network. This has been shown by research by The University of Surrey : Mast height at tree level as a limiting factor for reach and reliability (see page 4 article 3.1).

http://stop5g.whynotnews.eu/?p=635

5G TREE THREAT

New 5G phone system could face reception problems from trees with too many LEAVES: The wrong kind of rain or councils putting up big Christmas displays could also wreck reception

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5838497/5g-phone-system-reception-problems-trees/

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do know that trees are being culled in various towns and cities where 5G is being installed because the millimetre wave doesn't travel well through greenery.

Sounds like a conspiracy theory.

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NTT/Docomo is to install 5G antennas (underground) commencing March of this year.

Hadn't heard that but I do know that trees are being culled in various towns and cities where 5G is being installed because the millimetre wave doesn't travel well through greenery. This is dangerous technology which is about to be tested on an unsuspecting public.

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It's a smoke screen to sidetrack masses away from the real issue of 5G global service. Truth to be told, based on facts from countries that are up and running 5G wi-fi, is bad news. NTT/Docomo is to install 5G antennas (underground) commencing March of this year.

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