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Mittwoch, 2. Mai 2007

Wi-Fi on Radio 4 and Worldwide

Wednesday 25th April 2007, 7.40am

David Dean on World Today Radio 4 speaking about WiFi.
https://www.buergerwelle.de/pdf/wifi.mp3

If anyone wants to e-mail them their views then the address is

worldtoday@bbc.co.uk



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Dienstag, 1. Mai 2007

Families' fears over city Wi-Fi

KIM BRISCOE
30 April 2007 10:12

The city's pioneering wireless network was introduced by “stealth”, according to families who say they were given no choice over having transmitters near their homes.

The criticism comes as a national debate rages over concerns that the wireless technology may pose a health risk. Wi-Fi networks emit radiation in the same way as mobile phones and masts, and campaigners are calling for comprehensive research to be undertaken into the impact they have on health.

The transmitters, installed in Norwich city centre as part of the £1.1m Norfolk OpenLink project launched in August last year, are rated at 0.1 watts. This is reasonably low compared to the average mobile handset, which emits radiation pulses up to 2W.

Norfolk County Councillor Andrew Boswell, who has been contacted by several families worried about the proximity of transmitters to their homes, said people have a choice about owning a mobile phone - but not about the siting of Wi-Fi transmitters.

“The residents were very concerned for all sorts of reasons and not knowing what the health risks were,” said Mr Boswell.

“The transmitters aren't very powerful, but if we get a full-blown scheme the power will be increased, and Ofcom could potentially allow them up to 10W. I think they should do the consultation they should have done in the first place and wherever a transmitter is they should make it clear to the residents they have put the transmitter there and speak with them about their concerns and reassure them. They have been very cavalier in the way they have carried out this project in respect of people's health.”

Norwich is one of the first places in the country to have a free Wi-Fi service, with more than 200 aerials attached to lampposts providing coverage so people can log on to the internet through laptops anywhere in the city.

Ann Carey, project director for Norfolk Openlink, said: “It is important to stress from the outset that the project complies with all current health and safety standards.

“We certainly would not have implemented the project if there had been any proven risk on the safety of Wi-Fi and presently there is no guidance from the Department of Health and other professional bodies that says Wi-Fi is unsafe. We gained formal approval from cabinet before proceeding with the project and have also kept members of the county council updated throughout the process. Members could have scrutinised the proposals, but did not do so.”

Recent research has shown radiation from mobiles and masts could be linked to cancer in people living nearby.

It is believed the Professional Association of Teachers will this week write to Education Secretary Alan Johnson to demand an official inquiry because of its own concerns over Wi-Fi.

The networks are banned in Salzburg in Austria, while Stowe School, in Buckinghamshire, removed Wi-Fi from part of its buildings after a teacher developed headaches and nausea.

Last November, Dr Ian Gibson, a long-time supporter of the Evening News Put Masts On Hold campaign and a cancer expert, said he wanted more research to be done on wireless technology after some schools elsewhere in the county ditched their wireless networks.

Children warned over laptop computers:

Children should be discouraged from putting their laptops on their lap when using wireless internet connections because of potential health risks - an expert has warned.

Professor Lawrie Challis, who heads the committee on mobile phone safety research, said youngsters should be monitored as public concern continues over emissions from wi-fi networks.

He said children should be kept a safe distance from the embedded antennas on wi-fi enabled laptops until more research is carried out.

“With a desktop computer, the transmitter will be in the tower,” he said. “This might be perhaps 20cms from your leg and the exposure would then be around one per cent of that from a mobile phone.”

But he said if a laptop was placed straight on the lap when using wi-fi, people could be around 2cm from the transmitter, and receiving comparable exposure to that from a mobile phone.

“Since we advise that children should be discouraged from using mobile phones, we should also discourage children from placing their laptop on their lap when they are using wi-fi,” he said.

In 2005 the Health Protection Agency (HPA) published a report - Mobile Phones and Health 2004 - which supported the need for future research of all new technologies including wi-fi.

The organisation said in a statement: “Wi-fi devices are of very low power much lower than mobile phones. The HPA and (our chairman) Sir William Stewart have always pressed for more research into these new technologies.”

What do you think of the city's Wi-Fi network? Write to Evening News Letters, Prospect House, Rouen Road, Norwich, NR1 1RE, or e-mail eveningnewsletters@archant.co.uk or visit https://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/forum

Copyright © 2007 Archant Regional. All rights reserved.

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Freitag, 27. April 2007

Warning Over School Wi-Fi Systems

https://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1262990,00.html



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Dienstag, 24. April 2007

Dispelling the Wireless Myths

Having got a little fed up of techie blogs and ignorant respondents on wireless (WiFi, base stations, you name it) communication being harmless for a number of incorrect reasons, I've had a bit of a rant that you may be interested in.

https://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/20070424_wifi_myths.asp

Best Regards, - Graham Philips Powerwatch UK



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Samstag, 21. April 2007

Plans to bring mobile phone masts under control

Lets hope this new Bill is passed in June.

Best wishes
Jane


PHONE MASTS BILL WELCOMED

Date : 21.04.07

Crediton district councillor David Nation says he is encouraged that a new Bill that aims to bring mobile phone masts under strict planning control will come before Parliament for its second reading in June.The Bill challenges the government to change the law to give local communities more control over where telephone masts are sited.

It will bring in the precautionary principle, giving extra safeguards for schools, homes, and medical facilities from the risk of excessive radiation.

Cllr Nation, leader of the Lib Dem opposition group on Mid Devon District Council, said: "The positioning of phone masts has upset many people in Crediton and elsewhere in Mid Devon, as masts have been put up close to schools, hospitals and residential areas.

"Countrywide, there are dozens of stories of people coming home from work to find a mast that they knew nothing about at the end of their garden.

"Under the current ridiculous rules, it is easier to get planning permission for a 15-metre mast than it is for a five-metre conservatory.

"This Bill will allow planning authorities to take account of health concerns and will require the industry to produce more evidence about the radiation emitted."

The Telecommunications Mast (Planning Control) Bill was presented to Parliament by Andrew Stunell MP on March 28.

The Bill is listed for Second Reading on June 29, although a shortage of parliamentary time means it may not be reached for debate.

https://www.thisisexeter.co.uk/displayNode.jsp?nodeId=142329&command=displayContent&sourceNode=142324&contentPK=17150045&folderPk=79879

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Plans to bring mobile phone masts under control

By Steve Sowden

YEOVIL MP David Laws is supporting a new Bill that aims to bring mobile phone masts under strict planning control and bring in the 'precautionary principle', giving extra safeguards for schools, homes, and medical facilities from the risk of excessive radiation.

The Bill has been presented to Parliament by LibDem Shadow Local Government Secretary, Andrew Stunell, and it challenges the government to change the law to give local communities more control over where telephone masts are sited.

Mr Laws said: "The positioning of phone masts has upset many people in Somerset as masts have been put up close to schools, hospitals and residential areas.
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"There are dozens of stories of people coming home from work to find a mast that they knew nothing about at the end of their garden.

"The Conservatives did a deal with the phone companies when they were in government to cut planning controls for masts. Under the current ridiculous rules it is easier to get planning permission for a 15 metre mast than it is for a five-metre conservatory."

And Mr Laws added: "This Bill will allow planning authorities to take account of health concerns and will require the industry to produce more evidence about the radiation emitted, and to justify the need for each mast."

© Copyright 2001-2007 Newsquest Media Group

https://www.yeovilexpress.co.uk/news/yenewsyeovil/display.var.1345132.0.plans_to_bring_mobile_phone_masts_under_control.php

Mittwoch, 18. April 2007

How Hill & Knowlton Pioneered Unsound Science

Got a toxic product? PR can help you overcome any obstacle.

Setting the pattern for all high profit harmful products and technologies, including of course mobile comms.


HOW HILL & KNOWLTON PIONEERED UNSOUND SCIENCE

https://www.prwatch.org/node/5964

In the 1950s, with the link between cigarette smoking and lung cancer becoming well established, the tobacco industry was in crisis. Its PR strategy, devised by the firm Hill & Knowlton, was "entangling itself in the manipulation of fundamental scientific processes," as Allan Brandt describes in his new book, "The Cigarette Century." It was Hill & Knowlton's John Hill who "hit on the idea of creating an industry-sponsored research entity. Ultimately, he concluded, the best public relations approach was for the industry to become a major sponsor of medical research." This approach "implied that existing studies were inadequate or flawed," and made the tobacco industry "seem a committed participant in the scientific enterprise rather than a detractor." In 1953, tobacco companies jointly released a Hill & Knowlton-drafted memo that stated, "We always have and always will cooperate closely with those whose task it is to safeguard the public health." The industry also created the "Tobacco Industry Research Committee." SOURCE: AlterNet, April 16, 2007

(artjar)

Minister halts mast permissions

Try this:
https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/jersey/6567271.stm

David

Complaint about Science Media Centre and the LM group

Complaint about the Science Media Centre, 'Sense about science', 'Spiked', SIRC and its offshoot, - the common thread being the LM network - pushing corporate agendas - https://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7761

(artjar)

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1.Introduction to the submission - LobbyWatch
2.Submission to the Board of the Science Media Centre - Andy Rowell

NOTE: It may be useful to read this in conjunction with the George Monbiot interview about the LM group that LobbyWatch recently published at https://www.lobbywatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=7748


1.Introduction to the submission https://www.lobbywatch.org/p1temp.asp?pid=91&page=1

Below is an edited version of a submission made by the writer and investigative journalist, Andy Rowell, to the board of the Science Media Centre (SMC) at the suggestion of one of its board members.

The submission raises concerns about the role of the SMC's director, Fiona Fox, in the light not just of her long-term involvement with the climate-sceptical LM group but of the SMC's lack of proactivity in combatting climate change denial - something that stands in marked contrast with the SMC's record on a number of other issues, such as GM crops.

Andy Rowell's submission arose out of a talk he gave at a seminar organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry on The Science of Global Warming. On the panel with Rowell were Professor Keith Briffa of the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia, Professor John Mitchell - Chief Scientist at the Met Office, and Professor Colin Prentice of Bristol University. https://www.rsc.org/images/pp%2001-%2008_280306103_tcm18-53677.pdf

Sonntag, 15. April 2007

US military unveils heat-ray gun

https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6297149.stm

Samstag, 14. April 2007

Let's ban broadband

https://www.netmag.co.uk/zine/big-mouth/let-s-ban-broadband


FYI - Just one last one...

GRAM

Dear .net Magazine,

I'm so fed up with the pro-wireless articles in .net that this one has been the last straw, and I've now stopped buying it and a friend has let his subscription lapse.

Gary Marshall has no business stating that wi-fi is safe. Plenty of evidence exists to show that it isn't. The Times Educational Supplement has just uncovered a Becta report which showed that the engineers installing wi-fi in some schools were getting headaches - and that was 6 years ago with the lower gain of wireless-b networks, not the -g and -n networks rolling out now. The government has not released this report for some reason. I myself know people who become ill when in proximity to wi-fi and DECT cordless phones.

I say stick to wired networks and avoid wi-fi. If I'm wrong you may have been slightly inconvenienced by having to put in CAT-5 or 6 LAN cables. If Gary 'Loudmouth' is wrong (as I believe he is) he has condemned many people to ill-health.

Check out some of the information and references that I have helped to amass on our website at https://www.nomasts.org.uk in a document called "Making Us Sick: The True Health Costs of the Mobile/Wireless 'Revolution'". [ https://omega.twoday.net/stories/2303684/ ]

We might return as readers if/when sanity reigns again and wireless devices are treated with the contempt that cigarettes are treated with now.

Martin

P.S. I got my comment added! - You can do the same if you want!



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