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bogdanovich [222]
2 years ago
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What happens after the initial rollout of a new network generation?

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
VLD [36.1K]2 years ago
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There was an allegation that  the network caused Coronavirus

The different generation of Network are:

  1. First Generation (1G)
  2. Second Generation (2G)
  3. Third Generation (3G)
  4. Fourth Generation (4G)
  5. Fifth Generation (5G).

  • The newest generation of network is the Fifth generation which is known as 5G. After the necessary testing which found its safe and effective to use, it was implemented in some part of the world.

In conclusion, the initial roll-out of the network coincidence with the breakout of Corona-virus in China and some group alleged that the network caused the out-break of the Virus. The claim was later fought baseless.

Learn more about 5G Network here

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