Macron, 5G and the Amish
By France24
27 September 2020 |
2:24 pm
France will move forward with its planned deployment of 5G telecom networks despite detractors who would prefer "the Amish model" and "going back to the oil lamp", President Emmanuel Macron said Monday.
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