Submitted by puck2 t3_zv0wuk in RhodeIsland
techsavior t1_j1mgwjf wrote
That is a 5G antenna on the utility pole. This is more and more common as wireless carriers extend their 5G coverage.
bzarins t1_j1mw7yn wrote
Definitely small cell 5g. Another source
https://www.americansforresponsibletech.org/5g-antenna-identify
techsavior t1_j1np7xc wrote
r/tinfoilhattime
bzarins t1_j1ntfyl wrote
Didn’t even realize that was a tinfoil hat type page. Just saw it had examples of small cell antennas. Lol
PigpenMcKernan t1_j1o7zyz wrote
I don’t think they are 5g. I have seen these in Middletown and Portsmouth since before 5g was a thing. However, I do believe they are small cells for 3g or 4g.
techsavior t1_j1olrgt wrote
Mainstream “5G” in most places is just rebranded LTE. True 5G is ultra-wide band.
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PigpenMcKernan t1_j1ophag wrote
So this is an LTE or 4g cell?
techsavior t1_j1oqeov wrote
It could be either an LTE or a 5G cell. They can use the same casing.
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