From driverless cars to environmental concerns, here’s what 5G technology could mean for Connecticut
Blake Levitt is interviewed in Capitol Watch, July 23, 2019
Last week, Gov. Ned Lamont heralded the arrival of 5G wireless technology in Connecticut, promising innovation and internet speeds up to 100 times faster than what we’re used to.
Meanwhile, U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal and others have expressed concerns about the potential health risks of 5G and the need for more information.
On the latest podcast, Capitol bureau chief Chris Keating and Blake Levitt (Berkshire-Litchfield Environmental Council) discuss Connecticut’s big push into all things 5G.
https://ehtrust.org/driverless-cars-and-environmental-concerns-what-5g-technology-could-mean-for-connecticut-and-the-usa/
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