Government Considers Nationalized 5G Network

White House officials are said to be considering having the US government build a 5G network within three years to make it harder for China to intercept US communications. Reports suggest the idea is still in preliminary discussion so wouldn’t be approved any time soon.

The claims come from Axios.com, which says it has a leaked memo and PowerPoint presentation produced by “a senior National Security Council official.” (That’s no guarantee that the ideas are being taken seriously of course.)

Both documents address the point that 5G will require new networks to be built and discuss several options including:

  • leaving it to existing cellphone carriers to build competing networks;
  • having the US government build a network and lease access (though this would only use some frequencies, with others left for the market); or
  • encouraging/forcing the carriers to work together on a single network.

According to the documents, the first option simply isn’t viable as it wouldn’t offer enough central control to make it possible to protect networks against attacks from other countries.

The second option is likened by the documents to government building a new road network. However, it certainly wouldn’t match the political positioning of the existing White House administration to say the least. Meanwhile the Federal Communications Commission has already poured scorn on the idea.

That might leave the third option as the most viable if officials do decide the security issue does justify such intervention in the market. The immediate problem – leaving aside the politics of if it should happen – is the timescale. Axios says there’ll be a debate of six to eight months before officials make any decision, but several carriers are already working on networks and plan to launch services long before the three year timetable discussed in the documents.


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Man Will Be Naming Son “Goku” (From Dragon Ball) After Getting 1 Million Likes on Photo

People name their children after artists and athletes, so why not name yours after a popular anime character? Last week, a man named Carlos Sanchez posted a picture of himself holding a sign indicating that if his status update would get one million likes, he would name is son “Goku.” The photo now has over 1.4 million likes.

His wife agreed to the plan, so it is now official, the kid will be named “Goku Sanchez.”

Congratulation Carlos! :)

[Carlos Sanchez]

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Whew, that was a close one (Warning: Rogue One + Last Jedi Spoiler!) [Pic]

The Last Jedi has been out for over a month now, so me posting this should not be a problem to anybody, right?

Yep, that hyperspace tracking tech that was being researched on Scarif and used in The Last Jedi is a Rogue One easter egg, and even though Scarif was destroyed, other copies of the research were probably stored somewhere else as well.

[Via _Hounds_ on Reddit]