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cthd33 t1_j81n94f wrote
Yes, that doesn't sound right. Home broadband is just internet access. And you get mobile broadband from your phone.
ssn156357453 t1_j83bgut wrote
All these stats are always lies. Like the one that 1/10 public school students in nyc is homeless. All manipulated stats.
ctannr t1_j837bvy wrote
just in time to activate the graphene in the vaxes
systemization t1_j81kat0 wrote
So that’s why my migraines are so bad recently!
drpvn t1_j80ikaa wrote
Lol
> Called Link5G, these kiosks also provide . . . a jack for headsets . . . .
rit56 OP t1_j80hemt wrote
"32-foot-tall, networked towers called Link5G are cropping up across New York City, providing 5G services plus free Wi-Fi, USB charging, and 911 calling."
dempom t1_j80tdkn wrote
For the hearing impaired? Like at ATMs?
HiFiGuy197 t1_j83f8n7 wrote
I would rather have 100 percent reliable, no drops or network stalling, won’t kill my battery 4G over “it’s supposedly fast, it only as fast as the server can dish it out” 5G.
coldstar t1_j89n6g4 wrote
5G is really about increasing the number of connections the network can handle rather than boosting speeds. In certain situations, you may get faster speeds, but that'll often be because the network doesn't have to throttle to keep up.
Neoliberalism2024 t1_j84dzuk wrote
I’ve had it for a while?
Neoliberalism2024 t1_j84e70q wrote
I’ve had 5g for a while?
jakegh t1_j8dttii wrote
Makes perfect sense to put gigantic 30 foot tall cell towers right on the street rather than hiding on the tops of buildings because.... wait, there must be a reason? Oh yeah, they can show ads on the side.
BLOODTRIBE t1_j82g3di wrote
So that's what's been making all the frogs gay..
Neoliberalism2024 t1_j84e1h3 wrote
I’ve had it for a while?
[deleted] t1_j80yt0a wrote
there are no 5G antennas inside them yet
source: https://i.imgur.com/LKx2zDS.jpg
Art_Basel_Ganglia t1_j81ctqm wrote
> With 56% of New York City households lacking both home and mobile broadband connections
I get that they’re saying this stat is having BOTH home broadband AND mobile broadband, but it still feels like bullshit.