Talk:4G
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Health effects of 4G?
I know there's a big debate whether 4G represents a greater radiation threat than 3G, but there's nothing in this article about it - not even a link to Mobile phone radiation and health. Since there are specific articles claiming that 4G is more dangerous than 3G, should there be related info here? Timtempleton (talk) 21:52, 31 January 2017 (UTC)
UK subheading
There shouldn't be a subheading for the UK. Merge content into an existing subheading, move to another article, or delete. —DIV (120.17.117.106 (talk) 11:38, 8 March 2019 (UTC))
Differing summaries of the subject
Hi,
As a techno-illiterate (and user of an old Nokia only for talk & text, no internet because I don't want/need it on my phone, and currently on 3G) I have a question that may sound stupid, but I'm wondering about the two different summaries of this subject, one on the disambig page: "4G is a generation of standards for mobile telecommunication" and the other at the top of this article: "This article is about the mobile internet access standard." The second one could be taken to imply that 4G only provides internet access and doesn't provide phone (talk & text) services. For all I know, this may be the case, but if not, perhaps the summary for this page should be changed to "This article is about the mobile telecommunication standard.".
Thanks in advance. --Philologia 00:00, 13 August 2019 (UTC)
Past 4G Networks
Since T-Mobile is shutting down Sprint's LTE network on 30 June 2022, would it be constructive to add a Past 4G networks section to the page similar to the section in the 2G and 3G articles? Joshua Shah (talk) 14:48, 4 August 2021 (UTC)
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