MOBILEpodcast
February 2014 | Audio
MOBILEpodcasts gives you exclusive insights into the major public interest issues affecting the mobile telecommunications industry. In this episode, Prof. Ray Kemp of Swinburn University, Australia, talks about risk communication and its application to public health concerns about mobile phone technology.
February 2014 | Audio
MOBILEpodcasts gives you exclusive insights into the major public interest issues affecting the mobile telecommunications industry. In this episode, Prof. Ray Kemp of Swinburn University, Australia, talks about risk communication and its application to public health concerns about mobile phone technology.
Mobile Abstracts
January 2014 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - January 2014
January 2014 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - January 2014
Mobile Abstracts
December 2013 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - December 2013
December 2013 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - December 2013
Mobile Abstracts
November 2013 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - November 2013
November 2013 | Research Update
Scientific publications relevant to mobile telephony - November 2013
International Comparison of Base Station Exposure Levels (Updated)
November 2013 | Viewpoint
Two recent studies have published comparative analyses of data from surveys of mobile phone base stations. The first study investigated more than 173 000 measurements from the year 2000 onwards in more than 20 countries across five continents. The second study contained almost 260 000 measurement points from seven African countries over two time frames from 2001 to 2003 and 2006 to 2012.
November 2013 | Viewpoint
Two recent studies have published comparative analyses of data from surveys of mobile phone base stations. The first study investigated more than 173 000 measurements from the year 2000 onwards in more than 20 countries across five continents. The second study contained almost 260 000 measurement points from seven African countries over two time frames from 2001 to 2003 and 2006 to 2012.
India’s experiences with lowering base station exposure limits below the ICNIRP guidelines
November 2013 | Viewpoint
In 2008, the Indian Government adopted the International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines for RF exposure, in line with the advice of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO has stated that there is no convincing scientific evidence that the weak RF signals from base stations and wireless networks cause adverse health effects.
November 2013 | Viewpoint
In 2008, the Indian Government adopted the International Commission on Non- Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) guidelines for RF exposure, in line with the advice of the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO has stated that there is no convincing scientific evidence that the weak RF signals from base stations and wireless networks cause adverse health effects.