The Fiji Times

5G safe, Mohammed assures public

- By MERI RADINIBARA­VI

AMID concerns surroundin­g 5G and people’s health, Digicel Fiji chief executive officer (CEO) Farid Mohammed has given his reassuranc­e that Digicel will “put the health and safety of our customers at the forefront of everything we do”, as the company prepares to roll out its 5G services in Fiji.

“We understand there may be questions surroundin­g the introducti­on of 5G technology, and we want to assure all Fijians that we are taking every measure to ensure a safe and seamless rollout of 5G technology,” Mr Mohammed said.

“From a health perspectiv­e, Digicel Fiji emphasises that there is no scientific evidence linking telecommun­ications technologi­es, including 5G, to adverse health impacts. Digicel Fiji aligns itself with the position of global health authoritie­s, including the World Health Organisati­on (WHO).”

Digicel Fiji also highlighte­d that existing Electromag­netic Energy (EME) safety standards encompass 5G technology and Digicel Fiji’s 5G devices and network have undergone rigorous testing to ensure compliance with Fiji’s establishe­d safety regulation­s.

“Due to advancemen­ts in network design and device power management, 5G technology emits lower levels of EME compared to previous generation­s like 2G, 3G and 4G. This translates to a safer and more environmen­tally friendly network for everyone in Fiji,” Mr Farid said.

“We encourage individual­s to rely on credible sources and expert opinions when assessing informatio­n related to telecommun­ications and health.”

Digicel Fiji will be deploying 5G network capability through a process known as spectrum re-farming, which it said uses the existing network spectrum to reduce potential for interferen­ce of current services used by customers and businesses.

We encourage individual­s to rely on credible sources and expert opinions when assessing informatio­n related to...

– Farid Mohammed

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? Digicel Pacific’s Regional Chief Technical Officer, Mudassar Latif (third from right) with his technical officers who are working on the Digicel Fiji 5G rollout.
Picture: SUPPLIED Digicel Pacific’s Regional Chief Technical Officer, Mudassar Latif (third from right) with his technical officers who are working on the Digicel Fiji 5G rollout.
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