AT&T Unleashes 5G in 10 More U.S. Cities Despite Warnings, Lawsuits, and Opposition

By B.N. Frank

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is supposed to protect the public by regulating the telecom industry.  Unfortunately, they don’t and haven’t been since long before the Trump administration (see 1, 2).  They’ve become much more dangerous because of the “Race for 5G” which they’re even allowing to be funded with taxpayer dollars (see 1, 2).

Despite lawsuits, opposition, and warnings, they keep forcing its installationDoctors and scientists insist that 5G is NOT safe and have been requesting a moratorium on installation since 2017. People and pets have already been getting sick where it’s been turned on (see 1, 2, 3). 

Thanks to The Verge for providing details and maps of where AT&T is now operating in these American cities:

When AT&T announced the launch last month, it promised its 5G network would be coming to five cities, but in the interim, the company managed to double that list to ten: Birmingham, AL; Indianapolis, IN; Los Angeles, CA; Milwaukee, WI; Pittsburgh, PA; Providence, RI; Rochester, NY; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; and San Jose, CA. Coverage maps for the cities are available here.

[…]

Today’s launch is the middle type — the low-band 5G network that will effectively serve as the backbone of AT&T’s 5G coverage across the country.

The mmWave 5G+ flavor of 5G has been around for a year and is live in parts of 23 cities so far. (The extremely limited range of mmWave and its relatively poor ability to pass through buildings makes it tough to offer it on a broader level.) But AT&T still isn’t opening up that high-band spectrum to customers just yet, instead promising that mmWave will come at “a later date.”

[…]

AT&T says that these ten cities are only the beginning, promising that “low-band 5G availability will continue to rapidly expand,” calling out in Boston, MA; Bridgeport, CT; Buffalo, NY; Las Vegas, NV; Louisville, KY; and New York City as specific locations as it works toward a wider nationwide rollout in 2020.

The Telecom Industry has provided NO scientific evidence that 5G is safe – however – it’s still perfectly legal for telecoms to keep installing it.  This being the case, lawsuits, opposition, and warnings continue to increase in the U.S. and worldwide for a variety of reasons in addition to biological and environmental risks (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).

Activist Post reports regularly about 5G and other sources of unsafe technology.  For more information visit our archives and the following websites.

Subscribe to Activist Post for truth, peace, and freedom news. Become an Activist Post Patron for as little as $1 per month at Patreon. Follow us on SoMee, Flote, Minds, Twitter, and Steemit.

Provide, Protect and Profit from what’s coming! Get a free issue of Counter Markets today.


Activist Post Daily Newsletter

Subscription is FREE and CONFIDENTIAL
Free Report: How To Survive The Job Automation Apocalypse with subscription

Be the first to comment on "AT&T Unleashes 5G in 10 More U.S. Cities Despite Warnings, Lawsuits, and Opposition"

Leave a comment