Day: December 21, 2025
RE: 5G Web Pages
5G web pages are sites like “m.youtube.com”….
I guess people don’t know all that.
A web site built for mobile devices is not the same as one built for landline connections.
So, if you make your site for 5G compatable devices, that is a Linux based system…if you are on Android for example.
The same page does not appear on landline computers so it may not load properly…I assume all the content will still show.
If your computer is not compatable you will get audio / video codec errors and it will display different.
On 5G if you watch a video you always have to pay for all downloads to the phone company.
Additionally, pages like “m.youtube.com” also charge about $10 per download, in addition to phone company charges.
Your downloads can be rented or you can buy a permenant download of the file that can be stored of 5G Cloud Drives that also costs more affitional charges.
Watching a paid file download on your 5G Cloud server also costs phone company charges plus the Cloud Drive charges.
Updated,…
So, if you rent a movie on “m.youtube.com”, that’s not a permenant download…like $6, a permenant download is about $10.
You still have to pay phone company rate charges plus $6 for the rental to watch the video rental.
On 5G those are different versions mastered for 5G for phone brand compatibility.
Your Smartphone or iPhone is the device that plays the 5G version.
What I mean is yout phone brand plays the 5G version on SIM Card.
Your SIM Card on 5G rentals on “m.youtube.com” plays the rented version stored on your Youtube account.
To keep the video, you have to pay $10 for the permenant download…plus Cloud Storage fees and phone company rates to watch the video on SIM Card on the phone on your 5G Clould storage server.