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Newsletter - Mobile InSite

Mobile InSite is the MCF's occasional electronic publication containing current news, issues and science on mobile telecommunications deployment. It also provides information about new MCF and AMTA initiatives.

Download the December 2011 edition of Mobile InSite to read about:  
  • Changes to mobile network rollout laws will cost $2.2 Billion a year
  • Revised network deployment code to improve community consultation
  • Wi-Fi in schools doesn't damage brain development or kids' health say Health Council
  • Perth council backflip on base station siting policy after research review
  • In-home mobile phone antennas can reduce radiation exposure by 250 times
  • Carriers' meet with Tasmanian council to streamline network upgrades
  • French court rules against local councils blocking base stations
  • Brits are becoming less concerned about mobiles
  • Study finds Israeli villagers were wrong to destroy towers for "making them sick"
  • Mobile phone base stations need to be closer to users
  • School bans continue but Health Canada says no Wi-Fi precaution is needed
  • 400 extra phone towers needed in Brussels after exposure laws tightened
  • Student Wi-Fi exposure lower than expected, UK government research finds
  • Exposure to radio, television and mobile phones in Spain well below limits

Mobile InSite September 2011     Mobile InSite May 2011

Mobile InSite November 2010      Mobile InSite July 2010   

Mobile InSite March 2010            Mobile InSite October 2009     

Mobile InSite June 2009              Mobile InSite February 2009    

Mobile InSite October 2008         Mobile InSite May 2008

Mobile InSite November 2007     Mobile InSite Winter 2007

 

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