Gringojones

If the range of these things is as stated, rural users will be fucked.

qwop

It's true, but a one small tip is that plain aluminium foil can be used quite effectively to block this type of radiation.
I've tested WiFi and 4G with an RF meter, and few layers can block 80-90%.

I haven't tested with 5G, but in principle the higher the frequency the easier it should be to block it.

It's still going to be difficult once it's all around us, but at least there are SOME tools available for protection.

Gringojones

So tinfoil hats will be all the rage next season.

fastregister

the infoil is grounded to the head, this means the signal will be channeled into the brain like from an antenna. the alumium will be inefficient in blocking the pulsed magnetic aspect of 5G. i recommend you use copper iron alloys and layers of lead sheets, put some soil in your pocket and connect the hats ground to it.

Gringojones

Excellent tip. Back when i worked with radio guys, they would add salt water to the grounding point to increase conductivity. An excellent substitute for salt water is urine. I recommend adding urine to the dirt in your pocket to increase the grounding potential. Adding a tube that attaches directly to your "spout" can give you an unlimited supply to eliminate those pesky dry phases.