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Telstra packs Gold Coast apartment with devices in 5G EME test – iTnews
Puts 58 connected devices, spectrum analyzers in a two-bedder.
Telstra loaded up a Gold Coast apartment with 58 connected devices, and some spectrum analyzers and teenagers, to test the amount of “electromagnetic energy (EME) in a very high-tech connected home.”
Principal of EME strategy, governance and risk management Mike Wood said in a blog post that even “maxing out” the devices resulted in EME levels “more than 10,000 times below the public safety limits”.
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