It validates my point - that whether or not such concerns are borne out - possible public hysteria over such is something the NYC Broadband Advisory Committee will have to take into consideration.
joly At 07:50 AM 6/12/2007, you wrote: >A followup to Joly's note about WiFi concerns in the UK (and I'm guessing this >won't turn up on the corporate news in the US any >time soon): > >Worried families ditch their Wi-Fi after watchdog voices health concerns > >By Geoffrey Lean and Alex Hanks > >Schools and families are rushing to remove Wi-Fi systems after the >Government's chief health protection watchdog voiced >concerns over their safety. > >Sir William Stewart's call for a "timely" review of the possible effects of >the technology--originally reported by The Independent >on Sunday in April and featured by the BBC's Panorama programme last >month--has led to an unprecedented reaction from the >public, according to one large dealer. > >Full article at: >http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2609317.ece --------------------------------------------------------------- WWWhatsup NYC http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com --------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.isoc-ny.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
