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My favourite pastime (while waiting for compiles to complete) is going on conspiracy threads on various social media platforms and bringing up the dangers of 6g and how the nanotechnology in the vaccines is controlled by it
Sent from my 5g carrier pigeon
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Originally posted by eek View PostChange the record .
They're about as interesting as his equally endless "My Lunch" threads.
Just exist to boost his post count.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostMy router has 5G as well as 2.4G.
Will all my neighbours go mad?
(One of my local mobile transmitters has actually had to put a sign on it saying it doesn't do 5G services. )
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My router has 5G as well as 2.4G.
Will all my neighbours go mad?
(One of my local mobile transmitters has actually had to put a sign on it saying it doesn't do 5G services. )
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Bring it on, Three's service is patchy at best out here in the sticks. Can't get me if they can't reach me.
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DOOM: massive Covid spread soon
“ Mobile operator Three UK has today announced that their 5G based (mobile broadband) network has now started to go live across busy parts of some 154 UK towns and cities (via a total of 800 cell sites and masts), which also includes the launch of their first Ericsson powered 5G sites in Manchester, Glasgow and Reading.
Technically speaking Three UK’s new 5G network began to go live in August 2019, although their availability was initially restricted to central London and the only way to use it was via their dedicated unlimited Three Broadband service. The network was then finally extended to include regular 5G mobile (Smartphone) services in February 2020 and they’ve been busy deploying ever since (here).”
Three UK Build Ultrafast 5G Mobile to 154 UK Towns and Cities - ISPreview UK
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