The incoming 5G network promises reliable coverage and significantly faster speeds than 4G. However, in delivering these benefits of convenience and speed, there is a great risk of electromagnetic radiation exposure, which has been found to have significant health implications. Every electronic device from phones and computers to microwaves and TVs creates electromagnetic fields, with some being more dangerous than others.
For the past decade, 4G has been the highest-performing network. Today, as the network of smartphones and smart devices increases, this network has become quite crowded. Furthermore, the 4G speeds don’t seem to keep up with new demands from technologies like autonomous cars and artificial intelligence. Thus, 5G is to be introduced to offer more bandwidth and faster speeds.