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November 28, 2019 A team of scientists from Jacobs University led by Prof. Alexander Lerchl will examine the effects of 5G on human cells. It should enable autonomous driving or smart factories: The introduction of the 5G mobile communications standard in the coming year is associated with high expectations, but also with fears about the...
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“Small Cells: Here, There and Everywhere” The video highlights the proliferation of small cell antennas that are being deployed in urban and suburban areas of the country and provides a technician’s perspective on the unique hazards such as traffic, electrical, RF exposure and fall prevention that must be accounted for when installing and maintaining this...
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Slides of Leszczynski’s lecture at the Rutherford House Lecture Theatre 1 (RHLT1), Pipitea Campus, Victoria Business School, Victoria University of Wellington, Nov. 27, 2019 (Leszczynski New Zealand Lecture Wellington November 2019). Leszczynski: “In my lectures, I am presenting science with all its limitations. I am trying to educate listeners that not every peer-reviewed study is a good...
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BY DR. JONATHAN L. KRAMER, ON NOVEMBER 26TH, 2019 Some commenters have described the DC Circuit’s decision in United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians v. FCC, No. 18–1129, 2019 WL 3756373 (D.C. Cir Aug. 9, 2019) as being some sort of a magic bullet 5G/small cell killer.  They also claim that the decision nullifies much of...
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Ericsson’s Charles Ribordy, Customer Solutions Sales Manager, speaks with Sean Kinney from RCR Wireless News about the deployment challenges of space, power and connectivity in 5G networks. Ericsson is solving these challenges with active and passive optical solutions in the Fronthaul 6000 series with varying concealment and installation options to cover any deployment challenge.
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Slides of Leszczynski’s lecture at the Iona College – Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay, Nov. 24, 2019 (Leszczynski Hawkes Bay New Zealand November 2019). Slide credit: Darius Leszczynski
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November 22, 2019 Delegates at the World Radiocommunication Conference 2019 (WRC-19) have identified additional radio-frequency bands for International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT), which will facilitate the development of fifth-generation (5G) mobile networks. Extract: Additional bands identified to enable 5G deployment While identifying the frequency bands 24.25-27.5 GHz, 37-43.5 GHz, 45.5-47 GHz, 47.2-48.2 and 66-71 GHz for the deployment of...
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Post update 2nd of March 2022 We have been alerted by concerned Electrohypersensitives who noticed our website’s name EMFSA (Electromagnetic Fields South Africa) being used to promote a TV channel. The wording:  “Prof Olle Johansson’s ongoing research into EMFSA” which links to this fundraiser. We are uncertain whether this was written with malicious intent but...
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A more industry-friendly international standard was set at the World Radiocommunication Conference By Justine Calma@justcalma  Nov 22, 2019, 10:39am EST Weather forecasters pushing for strict limits on 5G’s rapidly growing footprint were dealt a blow today by the World Radiocommunication Conference in Egypt. Delegates there voted to create a new international standard that places much looser limits...
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Steve Hart interviews Prof Dariusz Leszczynski about  5G Watch the video at the link below: https://www.nzptv.org.nz/videos/is-5g-safe?fbclid=IwAR2eUNCH45NzJQh26kflcnGIXahUlzSRl_8G4DdNnBQxZAm1jXMSnhBkIak
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