Will Liechtenstein call time on the mobile industry?
Ovum - London, England, UK
Jeremy Green
A referendum triggered by a new environmental protection law may result in the principality becoming the first country in the world to reject the benefits of mobile communications in favour of tighter protection against electromagnetic radiation.
Liechtenstein's proposed new limits are ten times stricter than the existing regulations
One of Europe's smallest sovereign states might be about to become the first country in the world to turn its back on mobile communications, depending on the results of a referendum to be held this week.
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http://www.ovum.com/news/euronews.asp?id=8293
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electromagnetic+radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=BioInitiative
Jeremy Green
A referendum triggered by a new environmental protection law may result in the principality becoming the first country in the world to reject the benefits of mobile communications in favour of tighter protection against electromagnetic radiation.
Liechtenstein's proposed new limits are ten times stricter than the existing regulations
One of Europe's smallest sovereign states might be about to become the first country in the world to turn its back on mobile communications, depending on the results of a referendum to be held this week.
Read More...
http://www.ovum.com/news/euronews.asp?id=8293
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=electromagnetic+radiation
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=BioInitiative
Starmail - 1. Dez, 17:28