
5G: Why is deployment causing so much controversy?
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Please find below all the articles cited in this episode of the Memo :
- Five Ways 5G Will Change Our Lives (Vmware)
- Technologie 5G : "C'est un peu l'électricité de demain", selon Gilles Babinet, vice-président du Conseil national du numérique (Franceinfo)
- What You Need to Know About 5G in 2020 (New York Times)
- La 5G de Huawei, indésirable en France (C dans l’air)
- Why design will make or break the 5G revolution (Quartz)
- How will 5G affect businesses in Southeast Asia? (CIO)
- Asia Pacific telcos to invest $331 billion in 5G in 2020-25: GSMA (RCR Wireless News)
- 5G : la Chine avance à pas de géant (Les Échos)
- Announcements of commercial launches (5G Observatory)
- Les adversaires du coronavirus brûlent des mâts 5G outre-Manche (Les Échos)
- Favorables à la 5G, nous souhaitons tout de même un contrôle citoyen (Reporterre)
- 5G : les enchères auront lieu en septembre, confirme l'Arcep (Les Échos)
- U.K. Bars Huawei for 5G as Tech Battle Between China and the West Escalates (NYT)
- 5G : Orange écarte Huawei et choisit Nokia et Ericsson (La Tribune)
Credits :
The Memo is an Orange podcast.
This episode was scripted and recorded by Spintank in August 2020
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