In the Netherlands, there is a sabotage attack against 5G connections |
Dutch newspaper The Telegraph reported that last week, many cell towers connected to the Dutch 5G network were either burned or destroyed by opponents who broadcast these new networks. According to the newspaper, four incidents occurred last week. Event.
The newspaper quoted the head of the industry group on behalf of the government on behalf of mobile operators (KPN), (T-Mobile), and (VodafoneZiggo) to monitor the development of cellular towers in the country, and the Dutch Telegraph newspaper reported that 'the criminal has gone on the attack against the slogan of Internet generation law Fifth. At the site of the attack.
"The operators are doing their best to keep the mobile network running in these difficult times," said the industry chief. Difficult to understand or accept. ""
A group in the Netherlands has been speaking out against the creation of the fifth generation (5G) for some time, fearing that radio waves could harm human health, while others fear that technology will not invade privacy.
The Dutch government, the Ministry of Security and Counter-Terrorism, said in a statement posted on its website that it had recorded various incidents in Radio Tower last week, including arson and intentional sabotage. It was stated that opposition groups could launch 5G.
The ministry said: "This is a worrying development because of its potential impact, as failure of the cell tower will affect the coverage of the telephone network and thus the use of emergency services." He noted that a similar situation had recently occurred in the United Kingdom. attack.
British ministers last week rejected the theory that linked the fifth-generation communications tower to the emergence of the new Corona virus. This is totally wrong news and totally wrong news.
It should be noted that the main telecommunications providers in the Netherlands are still in the testing phase. By the end of the spectrum process in June, they had not started launching 5G networks nationwide.