D-Link offers First 5G NR Enhanced Gateway

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The DWR-2010 5G NR Enhanced Gateway is one of the first of its kind to take full advantage of the bandwidth capacity of its AC / AX Wi-Fi to provide a wireline internet experience via mobile connectivity.
I have no idea what 5G is anymore. Who will be the carrier for the mobile connectivity? Do I have to have a special SIM for it or the device provides it or something? EDIT:
The gateway will also expand the connection options for people across the U.S., providing fast, broadband service in remote areas currently limited to dial-up and DSL services. It will also reduce the amount of knowledge and time needed to set up, only requiring power and a sim card to create a home Wi-Fi network.
Ok, ok. So I guess local consumers can be the mobile network providers? And how local consumers can switch between their 5G station to global ("carrier") station?
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Greeeat. The WiFi radiation wasn't enough, we now have the mmWave one to really heat things up. I will never ever buy or use something like this, even if I get it for free. The latency that you get with fiber is unparalleled and will be for ever and ever. You can't physically get the same latency on air transmission as the cable one, period. So, say what you say Qualcomm, but this is useless for me. For people that don't have broadband to their homes, could be interesting, but if they care about their health, they better use 4G only.
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Greeeat. The WiFi radiation wasn't enough, we now have the mmWave one to really heat things up. I will never ever buy or use something like this, even if I get it for free. The latency that you get with fiber is unparalleled and will be for ever and ever. You can't physically get the same latency on air transmission as the cable one, period. So, say what you say Qualcomm, but this is useless for me. For people that don't have broadband to their homes, could be interesting, but if they care about their health, they better use 4G only.
You will get dosed whether you use it or not IF you are in the area where 5G is used. It's like with cellular network now. You can opt to not use the mobile phone, but you are in the waves so you might as well use it. 5G is a little bit better tho, radius is very small so the coverage won't be nearly as wide as the current carrier signals are. Anyway, they are going to experiment on people in Chicago this year, so we will see how that goes. Poor people.