Concerns about 5G antenna networks are unfounded, Cyprus President says
The concerns raised by some people, that a 5G antenna network is being installed in areas of Cyprus, are unfounded, says the President of Cyprus, Nicos Anastasiades, adding that no company was granted license to install or use this system.
In a written statement, the President of the Republic refers to a recent incident, where people burned down an antenna belonging to Cyta, and says that this is “a criminal act” that resulted in severing mobile telecommunications, while endangering the lives of vulnerable people and disrupting peoples’ lives.
The President states categorically that no company was grated license to install or use 5G network antennas and says that relevant allegations about ongoing works to install similar systems “are false and unfounded.
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In a written statement, the President of the Republic refers to a recent incident, where people burned down an antenna belonging to Cyta, and says that this is “a criminal act” that resulted in severing mobile telecommunications, while endangering the lives of vulnerable people and disrupting peoples’ lives.
The President states categorically that no company was grated license to install or use 5G network antennas and says that relevant allegations about ongoing works to install similar systems “are false and unfounded.
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
*CNA reserves the copyright to the news stories it files, which is granted to subscribers for specific use only.
from Cyprus News Agency
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