Topic: | Re:5G networks | |
Posted by: | Matt Palmer | |
Date/Time: | 21/02/20 16:02:00 |
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/02/21/ofcom_measured_5g_radiation_and_found_that_no_it_wont_give_you_cancer/ UK comms regulator Ofcom today published the results of its latest spectrum measurement tests, which tracked electromagnetic field emissions at 16 of the busiest 5G sites. It found emissions that were a minute fraction of the globally recognised dangerous levels. The maximum measured at any of the test sites was 1.5 per cent of the levels set by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP). |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
5G networks | 28/01/20 17:35:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 19:40:00 | Bunny Payne |
Re:Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 20:58:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 21:08:00 | Matt Palmer |
Re:Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 21:31:00 | Freddie Francis |
Re:Re:Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 21:52:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
Re:Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 21:49:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
Re:Re:Re:5G networks | 28/01/20 23:06:00 | Freddie Francis |
Reply | 28/01/20 23:28:00 | Michael Ixer |
Re:Re:Re:5G networks | 29/01/20 10:17:00 | Matt Palmer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:5G networks | 29/01/20 11:54:00 | Ivonne Holliday |
Re:5G networks | 21/02/20 16:02:00 | Matt Palmer |