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Steph Smith on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Get-rid-of-mattresses-with-metal-springs-tp4024195p4024248.html
The 4 G is definitely up and running in my area - about 300m away from my home and I am feeling it - in bed in the morning when it seems to kick in it feels as if I am being "fried" - and that is with a wooden bed and a foam mattress with no springs or metal in it - and during the day I feel the vibrations all the time - then at a point at around 5.30-6ish they ease off as if it powers down for lower usage or something
Steph
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Subject: Re: [eSens] 4 G NETWORK - ANY TIPS ON COPING WITH IT
As I said in my previous post, 4G:
"The International Telecommunications Union has decreed that the 4G label should only be used for services which can offer speeds of 1 Gigabit per second. By comparison, 3G or third-generation networks offer data transmission speeds averaging around 200 kilobits per second (kbps), which is significantly slower than 4G technology. "
Maybe the reason you are not noticing a difference is because your area does not have true 4G. Apparently, some Telco's are advertising 4G when their speeds are not anywhere near 1 Gigabit per second.
Also, I am still trying to figure out exactly how much if any significance, the Microwave activity is increased or intensified due to true 4G being 5,000 faster than 3G, with more databit actilvity. Due to all the different wireless companies and plans, there are a lot of variables in various locations because not all networks are equal. Most likely, larger Metropolitan areas are making use of true 4G in certain pockets.
Hard to tell. It is like the Wireless Wild West out there.
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Subject: Re: [eSens] 4 G NETWORK - ANY TIPS ON COPING WITH IT
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Date: Friday, December 28, 2012, 1:08 AM
Hey Steph, to be honest I haven't noticed any difference at all, but then I am about half a mile from my nearest tower.
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Ada/betty
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Sent: Thursday, 27 December 2012, 19:26
Subject: [eSens] 4 G NETWORK - ANY TIPS ON COPING WITH IT
Hello everyone
The 4 G network is being rolled out in my city as I write - I am celebrating with family in a rural area as of now but am due to return to the city tomorrow - and have no idea what I will be going back to. Since my house is near a very large urban mast collection with lots of antenna on it I have a pretty good idea that some of them will be upgraded to 4 G and I am going tobe having a 4G experience in my hjome whether I like it or not - does anyone have any experience of what the 4G does to ES people? and if anyone had any tips on how they coped with it that would be great
Many thanks
Steph
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