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by hn_throwaway_99
2537 days ago
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You can't have it all? This quote from the article makes it sound like you can barely have anything: > In fact, recent tests of newly launched commercial 5G networks in the United States are showing that millimeter wave signals are not traveling more than 350 feet, even when there are no major obstructions. They are also not penetrating walls or windows, making indoor coverage difficult. 350 ft with no walls or windows in the way?? So you'd need about 4 antennas just to cover the vertical height of the Empire State Building? How is this considered in any way viable, even in urban areas. Why not just build out a WiFi mesh network instead if the numbers are that poor. Really hoping there are some important details missing here. |
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Probably it will not be usefull outside really crowded areas or a set of high throughput sensors that need to be wireless for some reason.