By Jessica Parks September 4, 2019 Flower Hill’s seven trustees voted unanimously to deny ExteNet’s application to install 18 small cell nodes throughout the village’s right of ways on Tuesday. The move was met with words of gratitude and applause from many members of the audience. In a post on the village’s website, the […]
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Victory in Flower Hill, NY! In a landmark legal decision, Judge Frederic Block, Senior United States District Judge for the Eastern District of New York, found that the Village of Flower Hill, NY, was justified in denying the application of ExteNet (acting as an agent for Verizon Wireless) to place 18 small cell antennas in […]
POSTED ON JUNE 2, 2022 By Sara Tipton An unusually high honey bee die-off in Canada is going to impact the world’s farming system. Bees are necessary pollinators and help in all agricultural industries. In 2020, the total estimated contribution from the Canadian honey and bee industrywas between $4 to $5.5 billion. But over this […]
The purpose of the protocol is to establish the city’s preferences for locating and designing proposed towers as well as “expectations for public consultation.” Regina Leader-Post Publishing date: May 24, 2022 As demand for better wireless services grows, the City of Regina is looking for feedback on a new protocol that outlines where new infrastructure […]
Trudeau says Huawei, ZTE 5G ban took longer because government wanted to get it right U.S. State Department welcomes Canada’s move to ban Chinese telecoms from 5G Peter Zimonjic · CBC News · Posted: May 20, 2022 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada took longer that its allies did to ban Chinese firms Huawei […]
By Andrew Brookes Published: 11:39, 18 May 2022 A telecoms firm has failed again in its bid to win permission for a 5G phone mast in Spalding. CK Hutchison – which runs the Three network – had lodged a third application to install a mast on the corner of Wygate Park and Claudette Avenue. Its […]
3G must die so 5G can live
Apr 21
In the US, 3G generally runs between 850 megahertz and 1900 to 2100 megahertz frequencies. …Because these networks can carry more data at a faster rate, wireless providers want to run them on the frequencies they currently use for their 3G networks. And that can only happen if they turn 3G off first. “It’s a one-or-the-other choice,” said Kevin Ryan, a professor who researches wireless systems at the Stevens Institute of Technology. “It would be analogous to trying to have two FM radio stations broadcasting at the same frequency.”
April 8, 2022 Apple recently announced that is not building millimeter-wave spectrum antennas into the next generation SE iPhone. Interestingly, this is a phone sold by Verizon, which spent a year advertising on TV and showing us speed tests on cellphones that were receiving gigabit speeds. As a reminder for those who have never encountered […]
27 February 2022 The study was published in the journal Medicinsk Access no. 1/2022 and was carried out by the oncologist and researcher Lennart Hardell from the Research Foundation for Environment & Cancer and Mona Nilsson from the Radiation Protection Foundation. First study so far: 5G causes the microwave syndrome Swedish Radiation Protection Foundation, 22 Feb. […]
Open Letter to UK Parliament
Mar 28
March 24, 2022 The following text and powerful, well-referenced Open Letter to the UK Parliament are from a message Safe Tech International recently received from Sean Carney regarding the UK government’s plans to fast track 5G. Sean urges the UK government to prioritize the health of the citizens of the UK and to place a […]