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What happened to 5G ?

Friar Tuck

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During the plandemic there was a lot of talk that 5G was going to be used as a part of the depopulation agenda , you know like get everyone vaccinated with the Covid 19 vaccine shots and then turn on the 5G and watch us all fry or simply drop dead , but none of this seems to have happened.

So this has caused other theories to arise , like maybe 5G hasn't really been turned on just yet and their just waiting for the right time to do it.
I am still on 4G but have friends that have 5G phones and they say they can't see any difference , so the question here is , can we prove that 5G is actually turned on ?

One of the theories im hearing is that that 5G is being turned on in targeted areas in the middle of the night while we are all sleeping and this as causing the "died suddenly" syndrome , people dying in their sleep. That sounds a bit far fetched to me though , but who knows.
 

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During the plandemic there was a lot of talk that 5G was going to be used as a part of the depopulation agenda , you know like get everyone vaccinated with the Covid 19 vaccine shots and then turn on the 5G and watch us all fry or simply drop dead , but none of this seems to have happened.

So this has caused other theories to arise , like maybe 5G hasn't really been turned on just yet and their just waiting for the right time to do it. I am still on 4G but have friends that have 5G phones and they say they can't see any difference , so the question here is , can we prove that 5G is actually turned on ?

5G offers significantly greater numbers of connections in a given area (~1000 times more), about 1/10th the latency and about 20 times the connection speed, along with substantially smaller connection bases (no more need for large cell towers).

With a 5G connection, I can stream 1440p video with no issues on my phone or laptop. If I turn that off and rely only on 4G, I can just run 720p on the same device.

4G and 5G operate on different frequency ranges and across different bandwidths within those ranges. If you buy yourself an RF microwave detector (~$500 to $800 for a good one), you can detect which frequencies are operating in your area.

One of the theories im hearing is that that 5G is being turned on in targeted areas in the middle of the night while we are all sleeping and this as causing the "died suddenly" syndrome , people dying in their sleep. That sounds a bit far fetched to me though , but who knows.

5G uses a pair (or even three) bands. Exact frequencies depend on the country, but the base band is similar in cabilities to 4G (known as the 'low band' or 'Sub-6' band, generally in the 400 Mhz to 7 GHz range). In addition, there is the 'high band' which operates on the much higher millimetre wave frequencies in the 25-54 GHz range.

Some countries also use a mid band in the 3 to 24 GHz. Where I live, for instance, there is a band in the 2.5 to 3.8 GHz range. This adds about 25% to overall system capacity.
 
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