AT&T’s Low Band 5G in 80 U.S. Cities Despite Lawsuits, Request for 5G Moratorium by Experts

By B.N. Frank

Few people have subscribed to 5G where it’s been installed.  People and animals have also been getting sick where it has been turned on (see 1, 2, 3, 4).  In December 2019 doctors, scientists, engineers, and public advocates asked President Trump for a moratorium on 5G because of biological, environmental, and safety risks (see 1, 2).  Multiple 5G lawsuits have also been filed in the U.S. (see 1, 2, 3, 4).

Additional 5G warnings have come from meteorologists, NASA, NOAA, the U.S. Navy, security experts and other respectable sources (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5).  Congressional members have started raising red flags about deployment as well.  Cities and countries have taken action against 5G – even banning it.  Switzerland is one of the most recent.

Telecom companies have still offered NO SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE that it’s safe.  Unfortunately, The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and some elected officials still want to force and even fund installation anyway (see 1, 2).  This makes it easy for telecom companies to continue installing it (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) despite all of the above.  Last month AT&T announced they were operating it in 32 U.S. cities.  They recently unleashed it in more.

From 5G Crisis:

Thousands of peer-reviewed, independent studies show that wireless radiation harms human health and the environment at-large. Now, millions of radiation-emitting 5G antennas are being hastily installed across the world close to where people live and work. This sounds like a public health crisis waiting to happen…don’t you think?

AT&T is planning for nationwide 5G coverage by the end of this year, and has been slowly progressing towards that goal. The operator’s latest low-band rollouts included Denver, CO; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Albany, NY; Binghamton, NY; and Athens, GA. AT&T now has low-band 5G coverage in a total of 80 cities across the country.”

From RCRWireless:

A few months ago, AT&T launched its 5G sub-6GHz 850MHz network, and now the operator has announced that its high-band, mmWave 5G network, branded as “5G Plus,” will be commercially available in parts of 35 cities tomorrow. The network launch will coincide with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus and S20 Ultra.

As a refresher, AT&T has three different 5G brands: 1) 5GE, which is more like an upgraded LTE service; 2) 5G, which makes up the bulk of the carrier’s 5G network and uses low-band 850MHz spectrum technology, similar to T-Mobile’s 600MHz network; and 3) 5G Plus, the operator’s mmWave 5G, based in high-band radio frequencies.

The high-band network should, according to the operator, achieve even faster speeds than AT&T’s existing low-band offerings, potentially reaching peak download speeds of over 2Gbps. Whether those speeds are possible still remains to be seen.

For now, AT&T’s mmWave network is only available on the Galaxy S20 Plus and S20 Ultra, while the Galaxy Note 10 Plus 5G, which was the operator’s first 5G phone, will only be able to access the low-band 850MHz portion of the network.

AT&T is planning for nationwide 5G coverage by the end of this year, and has been slowly progressing towards that goal. The operator’s latest low-band rollouts included Denver, CO; Cincinnati, OH; Columbus, OH; Albany, NY; Binghamton, NY; and Athens, GA. AT&T now has low-band 5G coverage in a total of 80 cities across the country.

AT&T has also offered a map of 5G coverage.

Of course, all sources of cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation – 1G through 4G – are also biologically and environmentally harmful.  Pollution from Electromagnetic Radiation (“Electrosmog”) was also problem before 5G.  Many doctors and scientists have been warning that we should be drastically reducing sources of Electrosmog, whereas the “Race for 5G” increases it significantly.  It even includes blasting 5G from space with satellites.

Activist Post reports regularly about 5G and other sources of unsafe technology.  For more information visit our archives and the following websites.

 


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