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Telecom industry cautions against rumours of 5G causing Covid
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SME Times News Bureau | 09 May, 2021
The telecom and the related infrastructure industry have come together
to refute rumours that 5G connectivity is causing the second wave of
Covid-19. Industry bodies have cautioned the public against falling prey
to such misinformation.
In a joint statement on Friday, the
Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and the Tower and
Infrastructure Providers Association (TAIPA) expressed their concern
regarding false rumours connecting 5G technology with the spread of
Covid-19.
The industry bodies said that they have come across
multiple messages on social media platforms as well as reports in a few
regional media allegedly claiming '5G spectrum trials' as the probable
cause of rising cases of Covid-19.
"We would like to clarify that
these rumours are absolutely false. We urge people not to fall for such
baseless misinformation. Several countries in the world have already
rolled out 5G networks and people are using these services safely," COAI
Director General S.P. Kochhar said.
Even the World Health Organisation has clarified that there is no correlation between 5G technology and Covid-19, he said.
"We
have shared our concerns with the Department of Telecommunications and
have apprised them of the situation. We appeal fellow citizens to beware
of these fake messages. Together we can fight this menace of
misinformation," Kochhar added.
TAIPA Director General Tilak Raj
Dua said: "Such misleading campaigns, if not brought under control
immediately, may significantly impact the telecom operations and hence
the connectivity at large and deprive the general public and government
authorities from getting uninterrupted telecom services at this crucial
juncture."
The COAI and TAIPA added that there are no 5G trials
in the country. No 5G towers have been installed as yet. Telecom
services are a lifeline for the nation, especially in the current times,
they said.
In fact, these networks are keeping people safe by
enabling work from home, online classes, e-health and online doctor
consultations among others. Hundreds of millions of people depend on
these networks to access real time information when they need it the
most, the statement added.
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