19 Sep 2019 – 5G opportunities and challenges to be examined |
|||||
The House of Representatives Standing Committee on Communications and the Arts has commenced a Parliament-first inquiry into fifth-generation (5G) mobile network technology. The Chair, Dr David Gillespie MP, said that the Committee will examine the deployment, adoption and application of 5G in Australia. ‘5G will transform the way we live and work, and provide opportunities for family life, industry and commerce. It will power smart homes and cities and provide new ways to experience entertainment, and at the same time transform transport, logistics and industry’, Dr Gillespie said. Dr Gillespie added, ‘5G is expected to be significantly faster than current mobile network technology, delivering more capacity and faster mobile data speeds for consumers. We want to hear about the opportunities and challenges of 5G’. For more information about the inquiry, including the terms of reference, visit the committee’s webpage at: [www.aph.gov.au/communications]www.aph.gov.au/communications
Media inquiries
Dr David Gillespie, MP, Chair of Committee, Electorate Office: (02) 6586 4462 Parliament Office: (02) 6277 4960 |
Well done Annie! Editor
I am so glad we stayed with ADSL! Especially as 5g is tied up into NBN.We consider it very dangerous after reading all we could about it.
No NBN for us..it is not necessary!
I have a very tech minded husband who is one step ahead of them.He actually built a computer back in the early 1980s,y before commercial ones came on the market.
I’ve noticed that parliamentary inquiries into any ‘harm to the people’ stuff is usually chaired by some form of insider.
Nothing in that report says they’ll be looking into the dangers 🤔🤔🤔
WHAT ? ? ? The Chair, Dr David Gillespie MP, who has such ‘nice’ things to say about this technology, he is going to be the chairman? This crap, 5G, has had so much bad reports. It should be only for the Military, if at all, that is what it was developed for. Fighter airplanes ONLY.. It is said to upset people’s health. Since I have had NBN, the modem had made me sick, until the 5G part was dis-enabled.