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Thailand leads ASEAN in 5G rollout due to pandemic

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Thailand leads ASEAN in 5G rollout due to pandemic

Top operator AIS ready to invest up to $1.2bn for network expansion this year

APORNRATH PHOOPHONGPHIPHAT, Nikkei staff writer

 

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AIS has launched 5G-operated robots for telemedicine services at hospitals, helping reduce direct contact between doctors and COVID-19 patients. (Photo courtesy of the company)

 

BANGKOK -- The novel coronavirus pandemic has prompted Thailand's major telecom operators to rev up deployment of fifth-generation technologies, making it the first country in the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations to have commercial 5G services.

 

Thailand's top two mobile operators Advanced Info Service and True Corp. are racing to deploy 5G networks at hospitals to lend support to doctors and medical personnel fighting the coronavirus.

 

AIS on May 11 revealed that the company had set aside up to $1.2 billion for investment in 5G network expansion, aiming to cover around 13% of the total Thai population by the end of this year.

 

Full story: https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/5G-networks/Thailand-leads-ASEAN-in-5G-rollout-due-to-pandemic

 

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-- © Copyright Nikkei Asian Review 2020-05-21
 
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There are many studies about serious health issues with 5G, not only for humans but also animals and plants. Very stupid to roll out this thing without real testing. 

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Ok Thailand roll it out. Youknow not of the health effects nor the global tracking via vaccines ( KILL GATES ) . Flip the switch. You will know then. stupid is as stupid does. 

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1 hour ago, yawg said:

There are many studies about serious health issues with 5G, not only for humans but also animals and plants. Very stupid to roll out this thing without real testing. 

No, 5G doesn't have serious health issues, unless you stick your head against the mast for a long time.

I would suggest you read some real science on the matter and not crack-pot conspiracy theories

https://www.icnirp.org/en/applications/5g/index.html

27 minutes ago, nervona81732 said:

Ok Thailand roll it out. Youknow not of the health effects nor the global tracking via vaccines ( KILL GATES ) . Flip the switch. You will know then. stupid is as stupid does. 

Well you got the last bit right - stupid is a stupid does

Do Thailand mainly use Huawei 5G gears?  If that is the case, there might be delay as US commence department just tighten the export control on Huawei so the company may not have critical ICs to meet its shipments.

 

I do not see Thailand roll out 5G in great numbers any time soon.  China just got started and the developed counties are deporting 5G slowly for some reasons.  

 

Large scale use of 5G in Thailand is at least 2 years away.

2 hours ago, yawg said:

There are many studies about serious health issues with 5G, not only for humans but also animals and plants. Very stupid to roll out this thing without real testing. 

Not more bloody testing........anyone know a testing addicts clinic?

5G + Wuhan virus + burning fields + polluted waters = one unhealthy country.

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2 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

No, 5G doesn't have serious health issues, unless you stick your head against the mast for a long time.

I would suggest you read some real science on the matter and not crack-pot conspiracy theories

https://www.icnirp.org/en/applications/5g/index.html

Shouldn't you be advising them not to get their tin foil hats too close to the masts? 

"Conspiracy Theory" - A pejorative used by individuals with lower than average intelligence and an inability to engage in basic logical analysis in order to disparage someone who questions a narrative that they themselves blindly accept after watching propaganda laced television or information originating from an authoritative' propaganda source on their social-media screen.
Also a pejorative used by shills.

 

People have the right and responsibly to question the effects of new technology.  History is littered with examples of scientific and technocratic 'experts' lying for financial and scientific gain to the detriment of the population who are adversely effected by what is released into the environment. 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, yawg said:

There are many studies about serious health issues with 5G, not only for humans but also animals and plants. Very stupid to roll out this thing without real testing. 

As a experienced RF (radio frequency) engineer, please supply links to these peer-reviewed studies that you mention.

 

Unfortunately the Thaple are totally unaware of the dangers from these death towers. All part of the Cabal's agenda. But it will fail.

17 hours ago, connda said:

"Conspiracy Theory" - A pejorative used by individuals with lower than average intelligence and an inability to engage in basic logical analysis in order to disparage someone who questions a narrative that they themselves blindly accept after watching propaganda laced television or information originating from an authoritative' propaganda source on their social-media screen.

There is so much projection going on, I don't know where to start. 

 

Real conspiracies do exist. Volkswagen conspired to cheat emissions tests for their diesel engines. The U.S. National Security Agency secretly spied on civilian internet users. The tobacco industry deceived the public about the harmful health effects of smoking. We know about these conspiracies through internal industry documents, government investigations, or whistleblowers. Conspiracy theories, by contrast, tend to persist for a long time even when there is no decisive evidence for them. Those conspiracy theories are based on a variety of thinking patterns that are known to be unreliable tools for tracking reality. Typically, conspiracy theories are not supported by evidence that withstands scrutiny but this doesn’t stop them from blossoming. 

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