With 5G, remote drone piloting will get a lot easier. I think a lot of this anti-5G stuff could be the Russians/Chinese (dun dun dun) who fear this.
It might also be the aviation lobby. 5G interferes with some of their existing radio infrastructure and they don't want to have to pay to overhaul their equipment.
Can anyone explain why 4 gigahertz isn't a problem but 5 gigahertz is?
What exactly does that extra gigahertz do?
The "G" is not for gigahertz, it's for generation.
With 5G, remote drone piloting will get a lot easier. I think a lot of this anti-5G stuff could be the Russians/Chinese (dun dun dun) who fear this.
It might also be the aviation lobby. 5G interferes with some of their existing radio infrastructure and they don't want to have to pay to overhaul their equipment.