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Re: The Wireless (Health) Divide
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Alan Gahtan (www.gahtan.com/techlawblog)
In any given area, there are already many wi-fi access points. I doubt that TYT's plans will add more than 10% to the wi-fi RF radiation that already surrounds us. The better question for me is why isn't anyone sounding alarm bells about all those cellular transmitters that are installed on top of apartment buildings. Unlike a wifi repeater that likely only outputs 30-300 mw of juice, those cellular transmitters probably broadcast a watt or two per channel - so probably a hundred times more power than the wi-fi repeaters that THT would install - and they are probably located a lot closer to the occupants of those buildings on the high floors than the wifi repeaters would be to homes on the street.
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