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Annals of Telecommunications February 2019, Volume 74, Issue 1–2, pp 45–52  Nasim, I. & Kim, S. Ann. Telecommun. (2019) 74: 45. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12243-018-0696-6 Abstract While cellular communications operating at higher frequencies (i.e., above 6 GHz) have been attracting significant research interest, their potentially harmful impacts on human health are not studied as significantly. Few existing studies discussing the human health...
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The City of Ravensburg in Germany decided this week to provide zones or rooms with reduced radiation exposure for electrosensitive people as part of their 5G Digitization Strategy. In addition the 5G model will be accompanied by health monitoring. The City should be congratulated on being proactive. We hope that other cities and municipalities worldwide will follow suit. 18.02.2019...
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Vumatel subsidiary Vumacam is planning to roll out a total of 15 000 security cameras across the city of Johannesburg. And they are in a hurry – deployment is expected to be completed in 12 months. Vumacam’s deployment is supported by the City of Johannesburg. The City has also granted it wayleaves.  Once a wayleave (property owner’s...
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  SpaceX has just requested permission from the FCC to operate 1M ‘earth stations’. The earth stations will transmit in the range of 14.0-14.5 GHz (part of the ‘Ku band’) and receive in the range of 10.7-12.7 GHz (part of the ‘X band’). For comparison, current LTE networks operate at 600MHz to 2.5GHz. In a filing...
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The 5G Moto Mod will allow the Moto Z3 to become one of the first commercially 5G-enabled smartphones in the world. A FCC filing for the add-on has revealed it has a way to limit radiation exposure from millimeter waves. It shows that the add-on has several sensors to detect fingers around the module. Antennas close...
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Professor Dariusz Leszczynski is one of the world’s leading figures on the impact of radio frequency emissions, and was one of 30 experts who made up the International Agency for Research on Cancer/World Health Organisation 2011 evaluation group that classified all radiofrequency emissions – including parts of 5G – as potential carcinogens. Re – posted...
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Credit for this post: Electromagnetic Radiation Safety https://www.saferemr.com/2018/07/icnirps-exposure-guidelines-for-radio.html (Updated Feb 15) The 5G Mass Experiment and the ICNIRP Cartel A compilation of the information gathered by Investigate Europe about the ICNIRP Cartel members and the health agencies that the Cartel affected can be downloaded at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rgw2bXjMGwbwarLX7DO3n0cMtmkMzuv0/view
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13th February 2021 The Electronic Communications Amendment Bill 2018 has been withdrawn by the Minister by way of a letter addressed to the Portfolio Committee for Telecommunications and Postal Services, with the decision confirmed at the Committee’s meeting on 12 February 2019. Letter-to-Portfolio-Committee-Chair-12-February-2019 Comments by the Western Cape Government: WCG-ECA-Amendment-Bill-B31-2018_Comments Source: Notes by EMFSA:
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POLICY CONSIDERATIONS PANEL DISCUSSIONS   Dr Devra Davis – Moderator Please review the  Policy Brief on Wireless Radiation Concerns below: Wireless Radiation Concerns    
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Leaders from all over the world converged on Lansing, MI to attend the first of its kind forum to discuss both the Benefits AND Risks of Wireless Technology.  The public forum was hosted by State Senator Patrick Colbeck (R-MI) on December 4th, 2018 during the middle of “Lame Duck” but the video proceedings from the...
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