Someone on my town Facebook page complaining about not having any options for internet (Comcast only in our town) and someone chimes in not to worry because wired internet is dead and everyone should just 4G through T-Mobile SMH

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China is starting to roll out their 6G already which promises 100Gbit/sec. By the time the rest of the world gets its from a other vendors China will already have over 2 million towers upgraded to the system, just like what happened with 5G.

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What they don’t understand is that 90% of wireless communication goes over wired connectivity at some point. This guy clearly doesn’t understand the internet.

Plus my fiber can get 1000/1000 with less than 10ms of latency. Good luck with your 5G buddy.

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Wait until they find out that all their 5G signals are powered by a fiber/coaxial backend, depending on where they live 😂

And satellite is worse than cable or fiber, it only exists for remote places that don’t have that option.

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How the hell des he think the towers that provide 1 to 5g receive the bandwidth? In the imortal words of that smart mouthed scholor, Bugs Bunny, “what a maroon”.

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Why is the city some kind of secret?

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Why would you care about it? It’s the same reason I blocked out the name of the poster, for a bit of privacy. It’s all small town and it’s none of your business where it is

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