India, June 29 -- As consumers get ready to experience greater connectivity through their cell phones, the concerns surrounding the new 5G wave will make its way to news headlines. One of the reasons people are so worried about 5G is that this radio wave can support frequencies of up to 300 GHz. These higher frequencies are shorter wavelengths. Shorter waves with their larger energy might seem dangerous at but there's no basis for these concerns.

During 2020, there have been attacks on 5G towers around the world linked to coronavirus fears. In 2019 the Belgian government halted a 5G test over radiation concerns. One of the biggest issues for consumers in the US is the number of patents that are held on 5G next-generation phones held by C...