City defends 5G pilot project
The City of Kelowna has issued a statement to combat what it calls “some strong opinions on social media” about the 5G pilot project underway in the city.
Jazz Pabla, the city’s information services department director, says some social media accounts talks about the supposed adverse health effects of 5G which Pabla says have been discredited by the scientific community and Health Canada.
Pabla also denies the city is making any money from the project.
“It is a limited-time research partnership. All equipment has been provided for this project by our partners. Our contribution to the project has been staff resources and space on four streetlights for the LiDAR sensors. We are interested in finding ways to improve the lives of our residents through technological innovation, which is why we partner with companies, like Rogers, and brilliant young minds, though the research program at UBC. Together we can use the anonymous 3D data to find new ways to improve the safety of those travelling our streets.”











