The Local 18 September 2019
Switzerland was among the first countries to begin deploying 5G, but
health fears over radiation from the antennas that carry the
next-generation mobile technology have sparked a nationwide revolt.
Demonstrators against the technology are due to fill the streets of
Bern later this month, but already a number of cantons have been
pressured to put planned constructions of 5G-compatible antennae on ice.
The technology has been swept up in the deepening trade war between
China and the United States, which has tried to rein in Chinese giant
Huawei – the world's leader in superfast 5G equipment – over fears it
will allow Beijing to spy on communications from countries that use its
products and services.
But far from the clash of the titans, a growing number of Swiss are
voicing alarm at possible health effects from exposure to the
electromagnetic rays radiating from the new antennae, and are
threatening to put the issue to a referendum in the country famous for
its direct democratic system.
It wasn't supposed to be this way.
In February, Switzerland took a big step towards deployment when it
attributed 5G frequencies to three major operators, Swisscom, Sunrise
and Salt, allowing the country to rake in revenues of nearly 380 million
Swiss
francs (€350 million).
francs (€350 million).
High on their success, the operators raced to trumpet on television
advertisements and billboards that the cutting-edge technology would be
available this year in cities, in the countryside and even in
mountainous
regions.
regions.
By early July, 334 antennae stations for 5G were operational across the country, authorities told the AFP news agency.
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