Just to be clear on something, 5G means fitth generation in wireless telecommunications even though the US Navy has been using this old technology since 1948 for line of sight communications, it is only considered new technology for the regular consumer. Anyway, it does not imply 5Ghz like you will find in portable cordless home phones, routers etc.
True, it uses a spectrum from 2 to 6 GHz. I don’t see an issue.
Okay, great. It just appeared that you thought 5G = 5Ghz. I know some people that thought that's what 5G was. So all is good.
My words implied that, I apologize. I knew what I was thinking, but I didn’t say it correctly. I appreciate you calling me out. Good job soldier!
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