Wireless Electrical and Electromagnetic Pollution News
15 February 2011
Dundee, Scotland replaces wired lease lines with WiMAX network
The city of Dundee, Scotland has replaced 100 wired leased lines to public buldings with a point to multipoint WiMAX (wireless) network. These buildings include libraries, public schools, sports centers and council buildings.
http://www.muniwireless.com/2009/06/09/dundee-scotland-deploys-muni-wimax-network/
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Wisconsin State Journal
The American Cancer Society says "most scientists agree that cell phone antennas or towers are unlikely to cause cancer," though it acknowledges that ...
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Transmission and Distribution World
s plan to replace existing electric meters with advanced technology would be expensive and would not save enough electricity for its 1.2 million customers ...
"The pilot results showed no beneficial impact on total energy usage," Jepsen said. "And, the savings that were seen in the pilot were limited to certain types of customers and would be far outweighed by the cost of installing the new meter systems," he said.
Energy Efficiency News
Communications giant O2, part of Telefónica Europe, has announced its first venture into the UK smart meter market with a multi-million pound contract with ...