OK, so lemme ask ya, whaddya want, hurricane warnings, or faster access to cat videos?
I think I have reported on this previously, and been shot down for raising it.
Regards
Caute_cautim
To be clear, it isn't 5G that is the problem, it is the possible use of a specific frequency band for providing 5G services. Any radio tech would cause an interference problem, as Ligado has known for many years, since they have tried before to use this (or similar) spectrum terrestrially, and been shot down due to interference issues with GPS. The channels used by Verizon, AT&T, Sprint, etc. are already cleared for terrestrial use, and won't be an issue.