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5G roadblock: labor
- Subject: 5G roadblock: labor
- From: morrowc.lists at gmail.com (Christopher Morrow)
- Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2020 14:49:22 -0500
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On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 2:21 PM Mike Hammett <nanog at ics-il.net> wrote:
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> Right. I didn't want to spend too much of my time delving into any and all situations where it'll vary.
>
ok, fair enough :)
> I wonder how much the sub 1 GHz penetrates the buildings anyway if the transmitter is at the street.
>
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> 5G won't solve the building penetration without entering the building, which 4G could do just as well.
the local folk have been pimping the idea that: "hey, just run a
4g/lte/g5 cell service inside your building/business, backhaul over
cable-modem/etc and jam on..."
of course there's 'someone' who sells the cellular + backhaul kit,
this is only workable on <700mhz?> frequencies (maybe 'band 3' ?? or
something) and so far hasn't really taken off as near as I can tell.
again, it SOUNDS like an interesting business model... :)