By Jun Ji-hye SK Telecom, KT and LG Uplus, which are preparing to offer fifth-generation (5G) network services for smartphones in March, have experienced trouble installing their base stations due to opposition from local residents who are worried about the potential health risks of exposure to electromagnetic waves, officials said Tuesday.
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EchoStar snagged contract extensions from the US Department of Defence (DoD) for open RAN-based private 5G networks across several military installations, which marked a much-needed […]