Posted February 14, 2020
You may be hearing a lot lately about the many issues and complications that will inevitably come along with the mass installation of infrastructure required for 5th Generation wireless technology, more commonly known as 5G. Because of the way 5G works by using phased arrays and beam-forming rays of a predominantly millimeter wave frequency, this laser-focused form of radiofrequency radiation will be highly susceptible to interference from solid objects and weather, and loses functioning at much shorter distances than previous wireless technology that utilized broader waveforms that operate at longer distances and are more easily able to move around physical obstructions. Read more.