>Common Networks offers a Basic 20 Mbps plan for $34 a month, a faster 80 Mbps plan for $39 a month, and a 300 Mbps plan for $49 per month.Common Network is launching to residents across the Bay Area in Alameda, Santa Clara, San Jose, and Sunnyvale areas.
>“Since cutting the cord and switching to Common’s high-speed plan, I’ve noticed a definite increase in my internet speed,” said Ron Mooney, a pilot customer for the 300 Mbps plan. “It feels exciting to be at the cutting edge of a new technology that I know people will be adopting en masse.”
Why do boomer pictures look so aggressively schizophrenic
Elijah Diaz
Oh noes ! california? What are we gonna dooooo? In all seriousness it takes very little research on radiation and frequences to know that its not a big deal. Also for the retards. Spouting the stick your head in a microwave argument. A microwave easily reaches 800W while something like a wifi router is at about 500mW(at the most high end)
Logan Harris
5G isn't cancer, but it is the new DSL. Like twisted pair, millimeter waves will ultimately falter to faster fiber (and coax if it lasts that long) networks.
5G can "compete" with cable right now, but in 5-10 years you will have loads of abandoned 5G towers and receivers like you have with copper/POTS/DSL.
Once DSL was a "competitor" to cable, but it was left to rot. 5G will rot also. >Starry distribution hubs (read: G.fast DSLAMs) catching dust when Spectrum has DOCSIS 5.0 >Common networks relay devices rusting barely able to hit 500 Mbps while Sonic and AT&T have gone with TPON with 100 Gbps end-user speeds >Verizon 5G Home minicells being blocked by new construction while Comcast/Spectrum/AT&T have moved forward with fiber to the last 100 feet or in your home
Ethan Turner
5G is a joke
Xavier Moore
cali is getting the 5g death rays? isn't this a good thing?
Christian Reed
>image >schizos throw a tantrum about every new technology causing cancer despite their being little to no evidence beyond weak correlations >hurrdurr it's not just a conspiracy do you actually expect me to believe a business is just using technology to make money? It's clearly da j00z using (((5g))) to turn out precious conservative children into a fag loving detergent libtard Ban IPs from blue boards that have posted on Jow Forums within a certain timeframe if you're not going to delete the board
Xavier Rogers
Also that image is literally an advertisement for their useless product, but for some reason people (cough conservatives) still consider this a factual source unlike 'fake news' or (((science)))
My uncle who smoked two packs a day lived next to a 5g tower then got lung cancer. Coincidence? That's what mossad wants you to believe
Hunter Johnson
What
Connor Edwards
Read the bottom of the picture
Anthony Edwards
It won't give you cancer retard What it does is much worse: It kills bees
Colton Hughes
Seems generic to me.
Luke Barnes
It's using fear mongering (on a relatively conspicuous level) to sell products, do you think they actually believe the shit in the image?
Kayden Walker
>300 mbps i thought it was going to be faster than cable. lame.
Adam Evans
Aint this a win/win? if it does give you brain cancer. It kills every leftist, if it don't it silences conspitards. Commiefornia is the perfect test state.
Samuel Cox
>Aint this a win/win? if it does give you brain cancer. It kills every leftist, if it don't it silences conspitards. Commiefornia is the perfect test state.
>Aint this a win/win? if it does give you brain cancer. It kills every leftist, if it don't it silences conspitards. Commiefornia is the perfect test state.
Already have ATT fiber in my Chitown house. It's great especially with service from NOT ATT.
Austin Green
>Aint this a win/win? if it does give you brain cancer. It kills every leftist, if it don't it silences conspitards. Commiefornia is the perfect test state.
>promised GIGABYTES SPEEDS >get 300mbps for 50$ So they give you cancer and give you no upgrade in speed, all on a wireless network. I wonder if the use the rest of the "hidden" data for telemetry to spie on you in your "smart home".