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Verizon's Wireless 5G Home High-Speed Internet Just Destroyed The Case For 'Net Neutrality'
IBD ^ | 09/14/2018

Posted on 09/14/2018 7:54:50 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Verizon started letting people sign up for its new wireless 5G Home high-speed internet service this week. It doesn't just mark the start of the next internet revolution. It obliterates the case for net-neutrality regulations.

On Tuesday, Verizon said that people can start signing up now for its 5G Home, with service starting on Oct. 1 in Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Sacramento, Calif. Speeds will, the company says, be as fast as 1 Gbps, which is about as fast as Verizon's FIOS gets. It's more than 10 times faster than what the average home gets today.

What's different about 5G Home is that it doesn't require digging trenches or laying cable to hit those blistering speeds. Instead, it uses new wireless transmission technology. That means Verizon can start offering fiber optic speeds anywhere in the country, simply by installing mini cell towers in a given area.

5G Race Is On Other carriers are racing to get their own 5G networks deployed. AT&T says it will launch its first mobile 5G network by the end of this year. T-Mobile aims for a nationwide 5G network in less than two years, with speeds up to 4 Gbps.

All of it means more competition for high-speed internet at home.

And that's why the case for "net neutrality" just collapsed — not that there ever was a good case for it to begin with.

Internet giants pushing the courts to reimpose "net neutrality" regulations that the FCC just killed rest their entire argument on the claim that home broadband today is a monopoly.

In their August filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, the Internet Association — which includes Google, Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, Yelp and others — claimed that "market forces cannot effectively discipline ISP conduct "

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 5g; netneutrality; verizon; verizonwireless; wireless
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To: Trump.Deplorable
How much is this new service?

$50 per month for existing Verizon customers. $70 for others.

Only available now for Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, and Sacramento markets.

Anyone know when other markets will be added?

21 posted on 09/14/2018 8:26:00 AM PDT by TruthWillWin ([[MSM]])
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To: Rebelbase

Wife has a cousin that gets $1500 a month income for the cell tower on his property.


22 posted on 09/14/2018 8:27:59 AM PDT by TruthWillWin ([[MSM]])
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To: montag813

Today’s homework then will be to calculate the near-field strength of that tranmitter and then that of your cellphone. Compare results vs. FCC MPE (Maximum Pemissible Exposure) levels to which all these devices will be tested.


23 posted on 09/14/2018 8:28:14 AM PDT by bigbob (Trust Sessions. Trust the Plan.)
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To: Rebelbase; riverrunner

I used to do this. I still can, but the cellular tower construction industry is A ****ING MESS.

I would do it because there is good money in it, but don’t expect complete satisfaction. If you have a good, experienced lawyer (Who perhaps used to work in the industry) then you’ll get treated right.

But at the cell company end it’s their job to lead you into a tar pit.


24 posted on 09/14/2018 8:30:08 AM PDT by Celerity
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To: Celerity

I wouldn’t even think about trying it with out a good lawyer


25 posted on 09/14/2018 8:33:32 AM PDT by riverrunner
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To: SeekAndFind

I tried to find out what the coverage area is for the Houston area....and cannot find details, without signing up for email updates.

Anyone know how to find this info out? Is it only in downtown Houston?

TIA.


26 posted on 09/14/2018 8:33:50 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: SeekAndFind

I would just be happy if they added a cell tower a mile closer to the house.


27 posted on 09/14/2018 8:37:37 AM PDT by Zathras
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To: SeekAndFind

Nevermind....looks like it’s just a ‘city’ thing, for now....to improve city services, etc.


28 posted on 09/14/2018 8:37:40 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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To: SeekAndFind

And now it’s time to apply the same rules to Facebook and Google


29 posted on 09/14/2018 8:41:41 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 ("It rubs the rainbow on it's skin or it gets the diversity again!")
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To: semimojo
From what I know about 5G technology it will be a long time before it’s widely available outside of densely populated areas.

SpaceX Starlink satellite internet may fix that.

30 posted on 09/14/2018 8:47:10 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 ("It rubs the rainbow on it's skin or it gets the diversity again!")
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To: montag813

“Powerful wireless transmitter at your curb. Are we sure that is a-ok for our brains? Especially small children? Not for me, thanks.”

Yet you likely have a powerful wireless transmitter in your pocket/purse and your car and home are probably rife with wireless transmitters.


31 posted on 09/14/2018 8:48:01 AM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
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To: Moonman62
Yes, but those mini cells have to be 500 feet apart and I’m guessing connected to trenched fiber.

AT&T AirGig will have mini antennas on top of electricity poles (which bypasses the need to get individual approval for cell towers, they just need to make one deal with the power company)

32 posted on 09/14/2018 8:58:21 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 ("It rubs the rainbow on it's skin or it gets the diversity again!")
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To: SeekAndFind

bmp


33 posted on 09/14/2018 9:01:52 AM PDT by gattaca ("Government's first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives." Ronald Reagan)
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To: PapaBear3625

Due to the very nature of satellite transmission, satellite internet will always suck.

Too much latency. No matter the bandwidth, your result will never exceed about 150kbs and you’ll never be able to use it for voice.

It’s how TCP/IP behaves over very high latency transmission paths.


34 posted on 09/14/2018 9:02:27 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: TruthWillWin

“Wife has a cousin that gets $1500 a month income for the cell tower on his property.”

The guy I knew was getting $1000/mo. in the mid 90’s so adjusted for today he’s on par with what your wife’s cousin is receiving.


35 posted on 09/14/2018 9:04:02 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Consensus isn't science.)
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To: PapaBear3625

“And now it’s time to apply the same rules to Facebook and Google”

I would like to see them try to prove their algorithms are fair and neutral in a deterministic fashion.


36 posted on 09/14/2018 9:05:57 AM PDT by TalonDJ
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To: PapaBear3625

Thanks. That may work well in some areas, but what will they do where the utilities are underground?


37 posted on 09/14/2018 9:06:36 AM PDT by Moonman62 (Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
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To: SeekAndFind
H*, my Mom lives across town (in major metro city) but because she's not willing to pay $3G to have a high-speed fiber laid 500 ft in her neighborhood to get high speed at her house ... she's stuck with baseline 2G speeds at her house. (AKA 6MbPS for $35/mo.)

I'm sure the Devil's in the details.

38 posted on 09/14/2018 9:09:24 AM PDT by Maigrey (Life, for a liberal, is one never-ending game of Calvinball. - Giotto)
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To: Skywise
Do you smell purple?

I remember questions like that being asked back in the 1960s.

39 posted on 09/14/2018 9:15:01 AM PDT by Fresh Wind (Trump: "I am Batman!")
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To: Fresh Wind
This?


40 posted on 09/14/2018 9:17:37 AM PDT by TruthWillWin ([[MSM]])
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