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    Nguavese T Researcher November 3, 2024 at 4:25 pm Reply

    I’m really excited about 5G, but I’m worried about how it might impact my health. I’ve heard that 5G towers emit stronger radiation than 4G. Should I be concerned?

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    Ogunjobi Temitope Post author November 3, 2024 at 6:18 pm Reply

    Thank you for your comment! The concerns about 5G and health have been raised by many people. However, according to health organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and FCC, the radio frequencies used by 5G are still within safe limits, similar to previous generations like 4G. The technology has been thoroughly tested and is considered safe for public use. It's always good to stay informed, and rest assured, the global scientific community is closely monitoring this as 5G continues to roll out.

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    Mohammad Usman Student November 3, 2024 at 5:42 pm Reply

    Will 5G make my internet bills more expensive? I want faster speeds, but I’m worried that service providers will charge a lot more for it.

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    Ogunjobi Temitope Post author November 2, 2024 at 6:22 pm Reply

    That’s a great question! While 5G offers much faster speeds and lower latency, pricing will depend on how different telecom companies choose to structure their plans. In the short term, some providers might charge premium prices for 5G services. However, as 5G becomes more widespread and competition increases, we should see prices stabilize or even drop. In fact, many believe that 5G’s efficiency might lead to more affordable data plans in the future. Keep an eye on your provider’s offerings as more options emerge!

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    Christiana O Student November 2, 2024 at 5:49 pm Reply

    I live in a rural area where 4G isn’t even fully reliable yet. Will 5G actually reach people in remote places, or is it mainly for cities?

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    Ogunjobi Temitope Post author November 2 , 2024 at 6:29 pm Reply

    I understand your concern. Right now, 5G is being rolled out more quickly in urban areas, where there’s a high demand for faster internet speeds. However, one of the long-term goals of 5G is to improve connectivity everywhere, including rural areas. Technologies like low-band 5G can cover large distances and will eventually help bring faster, more reliable internet to remote locations. It may take a bit more time for rural areas to catch up, but the infrastructure is being developed to ensure wider access in the future.

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    John Jude Tech Enthusiast November 1, 2024 at 3:49 pm Reply

    5G sounds great, but what about its impact on jobs? Will industries need fewer workers because of automation and better connectivity?

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    Ogunjobi Temitope Post author November 2 , 2024 at 6:29 am Reply

    You raise an important point! It’s true that 5G will enable more automation and the use of technologies like AI and IoT, which could change the job landscape. However, like any technological shift, 5G will also create new job opportunities. There will be increased demand for skilled workers in tech, network management, cybersecurity, and industries using 5G-enabled innovations. The key will be ensuring that workers have the right skills for this new era. Governments and businesses are already focusing on reskilling programs to help people transition to these emerging roles.

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