In the U. Source — NWO Report. Frank , December 22nd, In August, a federal court ruled in favor of organizations and petitioners that sued the FCC for NOT adequately protecting Americans from wireless exposure.
From Americans for Responsible Technology :. Washington, DC A group of non-profit organizations and private individuals led by the national coalition Americans for Responsible Technology ART today petitioned the Health and Human Services Department and its constituent agency, the Food and Drug Administration FDA , to publicly issue a declaration of Imminent Hazard and clarify its position on the safety of human exposure to radiofrequency RF radiation emitted from cell phones, cell towers, smart meters, small cell antennas, wireless kiosks, tablets, computers, and other wireless devices.
The groups contend that the FDA is allowing and encouraging the misleading and false impression that it has engaged in a careful examination of the evidence, reached a science-based conclusion, and developed standards for human exposure following government procedures. It has not. This is an imminent hazard to human health. The FDA must act. The rapid deployment of 5G antennas in neighborhoods across the country, along with the national effort to make every school classroom wireless has raised questions among parents and others as to the safety of near-constant exposure.
The concurrent publication of more studies linking RF radiation to cancer, DNA damage, and reproductive and neurological problems, has ignited a fierce debate over the wisdom of increasing involuntary exposure to RF radiation. Petitioners argue that the current FCC thermal guidelines developed more than a quarter-century ago, do not address proven biological impacts occurring at levels below the thermal threshold. None of that is true. EducationSuperHighway said it will work with Oakland, Calif.
Potential barriers to the broader effort, Marwell said, include working with old buildings that make WiFi networks challenging and ensuring that the monthly cost to landlords is low enough that they can afford the service. Catch up quick: EducationSuperHighway launched in with a mission to ensure American classrooms have access to high-speed internet. Then the pandemic happened. EducationSuperHighway estimates that 37 million households are eligible for the program. But l ack of awareness, lack of trust and difficulty in enrollment are among the barriers to widespread adoption of free and low-cost broadband programs.
EducationSuperHighway intends to work with trusted community-based organizations, such as schools, to create broadband adoption centers that will reach out to eligible households and help them enroll. Meanwhile, some communities are looking to new business models to extend internet service to the residents.
What's next: Marwell says he hopes to deploy free WiFi networks in apartment buildings in three to five cities to start. If we don't take advantage of this opportunity to really make progress now, I don't know when we ever will. More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Krot told the man. Angela Simmons caught fans by surprise on Jan. Mobile Beacon and Mobile Citizen are two non-profits which work with Sprint and their LTE network to provide wireless broadband connectivity.
A note about hotspots — See our page on hotspot limitations. T-Mobile sponsors Project 10 million , a program offering school districts low-cost option monthly data plans to provide connectivity to their students for free. Mobile Beacon has partnered with TechSoup to donate up to eleven mobile hotspots to a non-profit or library branch for an administrative fee. The hotspot made available is a 4G LTE hotspot which supports up to ten wifi-enabled devices.
Mobile Citizen provides low-cost broadband access to non-profits and schools and sponsors a program allowing a non-profit to become a reseller of equipment and broadband service, helping to make the low cost service widely available to low income people who could not otherwise afford Internet service. Sponsored families have access to all the benefits Internet Essentials has to offer—a high-speed Internet connection at home, the option to purchase a low-cost computer, and access to free digital skills training in person if safe , online, and in print.
For these reasons and more, Wi-Fi hotspot device demand outstripped supply in late spring Fortunately, the supply caught up and the scramble simmered down. So why have so many schools and nonprofits already embraced Wi-Fi hotspot devices? Wi-Fi hotspots have historically been one of the most flexible options if you want to share web access with a lot of devices, with some mobile hotspot devices able to connect as many as 16 Wi-Fi enabled devices at a time.
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