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No – 5G networks are designed to be more efficient and will use less power than current networks for similar services.
With the introduction of new technologies, there may be a small
increase in the overall level of radio signals due to the fact that new
transmitters are active. In some countries deployment of 5G may occur
as part of closure of earlier wireless networks. Based on the transition
from previous wireless technologies we can expect that the overall
exposure levels will remain relatively constant and a small fraction of the
international exposure guidelines.

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