Guest guest Posted September 26, 2011 Report Share Posted September 26, 2011 Yes it's really bad. Haven't you been reading the posts? Loni From: Elysia Drew <necessejamais@...> Subject: What's the difference between 3G and 4G? Date: Monday, September 26, 2011, 3:49 PM  Hi, all. Sorry if this has been asked before, but is the difference between 3G and 4G a frequency thing, or is it more about a difference in power? 1 more exposure to Smart Meters will kill me, so I'm wondering how I might fare w/ the 4G stuff that's being rolled out, as compared w/ how I do w/ Smart Meters. I don't think there's any LightSquared 4G stuff in Silver City (NM) yet, where I am, but I'm doing really badly after a 2nd 24 hr. exposure to an Invisible Fence, & can tell more nerve damage was done, b/c my dystonia got worse, I'm choking a lot more & getting even more seizures & vision loss. I'm also more sensitive to my computer (not the 2.4 GHz WiFi, but the computer itself). The article below explains that 95% of the country already has 3G, so I'm wondering how much worse the LightSquared 4G national wireless broadband network stuff will be. Ideas, anyone? (excerpt below, on Obama's national wireless plans): http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/02/10/president-obama-d\ etails-plan-win-future-through-expanded-wireless-access This investment, to be managed by the FCC, will help catalyze universal service reform to provide access to higher-speed wireless and wired broadband, dovetail with the need for public safety to have a wireless network available in rural areas, and extend access from the almost 95% of Americans who have 3G wireless services today to at least 98% of all Americans gaining access to state-of-the-art 4G high-speed wireless services within five years. Extending access to high-speed wireless not only provides a valuable service to Americans living in those areas—access to medical tests, online courses, and applications that have not yet been invented—but also catalyzes economic growth by enabling consumers and businesses living in those areas to participate in the 21st century economy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.