The Canadian initiative to stop Wireless Electrical and Electromagnetic Pollution
6 March 2015Electrohypersensitivity In January 2015, how far from January 1945 were we?
Smartphones are addictive and should carry health warning, say academics
A study by the University of Derby and published in the International Journal of Cyber Behaviour, Psychology and Learning found that 13% of participants in the study were addicted, with the average user spending 3.6 hours per day on their device.
The majority of participants said their smartphone use caused distraction from many aspects of their lives, including employment, hobbies and studies.
Blood tests sent to NBN Co to thwart tower plans
"I have a daughter who suffers from dysautonomia and I am in contact with others who suffer from the same condition. We have seen an increase in their general health with the removal / limiting of EMF (electromagnetic frequency) exposure".
http://www.lifewitheds.com/2009/05/new-beginning.html
This, our March issue, has a great deal of valuable information that we hope you'll enjoy reading
"Moi, Anne-Laure Mager, électro-hypersensible"
President of Perdons pas le fil let's not lose the wire, the young woman has been opposing to the removal of public phones outside.
http://www.lindependant.fr/2015/02/23/moi-anne-laure-mager-electro-hypersensible,1994958.php
"We're not saying that people aren't experiencing health issues, and we certainly feel for those people, but at the same time there's no ability to actually prove that there is some sort of scientific link between the two (illness and smart meters)," Byrne said.
Une nouvelle maladie, l'hypersensibilité environnementale
'Smoking is even deadlier than we thought': 67% of smokers WILL die from the habit, says new research
March 2015 - Science Update
The following is a quick summary of another twenty papers that have come out over the last few months related to effects of electromagnetic radiation.
Click http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/news/2015-03-06-science-update.asp for the full news story
Citizens speak out against "smart" meters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBp0sCQL28A
Telus buys 15 MHz spectrum
Sharon Noble
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - March 6, 2015) - TELUS (TSX:T)(NYSE:TU) today announced it has secured spectrum licenses equating to a national average of 15 MHz in Canada's recently concluded AWS-3 auction. These licenses, which were acquired for $1.5 billion, are very complementary to the 16.1 MHz of national AWS spectrum TELUS purchased in 2008, which is now the foundation of the company's world-class wireless network. AWS-3 spectrum is well-suited for delivering both coverage and added capacity in urban and rural environments, and TELUS expects to incorporate it into the natural evolution of the company's existing network, accelerating TELUS' ability to bring new devices to market and deliver economies of scale on wireless infrastructure investments.
"The purchase and deployment of this spectrum will ensure that TELUS continues to operate one of the fastest and most reliable wireless networks in the world, consistent with our number one corporate priority of putting customers first," said TELUS Executive Chair Darren Entwistle. "TELUS has invested $3.8 billion in spectrum-related costs since the 2008 AWS auction, and has invested more than $32 billion in technology across the country since 2000. Thanks to our strong balance sheet, we are able to increase our spectrum position while simultaneously supporting our 2015 Capex targets as well as our multi-year share purchase and dividend growth programs, which will continue uninterrupted. Given the significant investment made by U.S. carriers TELUS is optimistic that the AWS-3 handset and network ecosystem will develop at an accelerated pace, allowing TELUS to quickly put this spectrum to use for our customers."
TELUS President and CEO Joe Natale said, "We are very pleased to secure such high quality spectrum across the country, and to have won 75 per cent of the spectrum available to us in this auction. TELUS is rapidly adding new customers and as a result we must continuously advance our network. Last year we added 357,000 postpaid wireless customers, and smartphone users now represent 81 per cent of our base. Today, we provide 4G LTE to 89 per cent of Canada's population, up from 80 per cent a year ago. This spectrum will allow us to enhance LTE coverage, particularly in urban areas, adding much-needed capacity for our more than 8.1 million wireless customers. Consistent with our commitment to rural customers, TELUS' network todayreaches 99 per cent of the Canadian population."
TELUS' national average of 15 MHz of spectrum in the AWS-3 band is comprised of the following licenses:
Region | Frequency Blocks | Spectrum Acquisition |
Southern Ontario | J2 | 10 MHz |
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, | J1, J2 | 20 MHz |
Forward Looking Statements
This media release contains statements about future events, including with respect to spectrum deployment and network build-out plans, and our multi-year dividend growth and normal course issuer bid programs that are forward-looking. By their nature, forward-looking statements require the company to make assumptions and predictions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. There is significant risk that the forward-looking statements will not prove to be accurate and there can be no assurances that TELUS will complete these plans or maintain these programs. Future dividend payments and share purchases through TELUS' normal course issuer bid are subject to ongoing Board assessment and approval. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as a number of factors (such as regulatory and government decisions, competitive environment, our earnings and free cash flow, and capital expenditures and spectrum licence purchases, and a change in our intention to purchase shares or increase dividends) could cause actual future performance and events to differ materially from that expressed in the forward-looking statements. Except as required by law, TELUS disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise forward-looking statements.
About TELUS
TELUS (TSX: T)(NYSE:TU) is Canada's fastest-growing national telecommunications company, with $12 billion of annual revenue and 13.7 million customer connections, including 8.1 million wireless subscribers, 3.2 million wireline network access lines, 1.5 million Internet subscribers and 916,000 TELUS TV customers. TELUS provides a wide range of communications products and services, including wireless, data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, television, entertainment and video, and is Canada's largest healthcare IT provider.
In support of our philosophy to give where we live, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed more than $396 million to charitable and not-for-profit organizations and volunteered and more than 6 million hours of service to local communities since 2000. Created in 2005 by Executive Chairman Darren Entwistle, TELUS' 11 community boards across Canada have led the company's support of grassroots charities and will have contributed $47 million in support of 3,700 local charities organizations by the end of 2014, enriching the lives of more than two million Canadian children and youth. TELUS was honoured to be named the most outstanding philanthropic corporation globally for 2010 by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, becoming the first Canadian company to receive this prestigious international recognition.
For more information about TELUS, please visit www.telus.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Contact Information:
Luiza Staniec
TELUS Media Relations
(514) 665-3413
luiza.staniec@telus.com
Also
Wireless Spectrum Auction: Industry Canada Says $2.11 Billion Raised
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/03/06/latest-wireless-spectrum-_n_6815916.html
South Africa Radio Interview - Tracey-Lee Dorny - EMRRFSA
Book - Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine
Quebec City's fire department says Hydro-Québec has been too quick to remove smart meters from the scenes of fires where faulty wiring may be an issue.
The fire department says the meters are sometimes gone before investigators can look at them to find out whether their wires might have been damaged, which could lead to a short circuit and a fire.
"A fire is considered a crime scene and at a crime scene evidence should be left alone," said France Voiselle, a department spokeswoman.
A bout 30 people braved a stormy Thursday last week for the inaugural meeting of Grandparents for Grandchildren, a group formed to voice concerns over the effects of wireless technology on children.
Founder Dana Lynn Thomas, who herself suffers from electro hypersensitivity (EHS), told the group their first task is "putting information out there" about the effects of radiation from cell towers, WiFi and devices such as cell phones.
- See more at: http://www.oceansidestar.com/news/anti-wifi-group-focusing-on-campaign-in-schools-1.1782527#sthash.fVxvMKH5.dpufA bout 30 people braved a stormy Thursday last week for the inaugural meeting of Grandparents for Grandchildren, a group formed to voice concerns over the effects of wireless technology on children.
Founder Dana Lynn Thomas, who herself suffers from electro hypersensitivity (EHS), told the group their first task is "putting information out there" about the effects of radiation from cell towers, WiFi and devices such as cell phones.
- See more at: http://www.oceansidestar.com/news/anti-wifi-group-focusing-on-campaign-in-schools-1.1782527#sthash.fVxvMKH5.dpufA bout 30 people braved a stormy Thursday last week for the inaugural meeting of Grandparents for Grandchildren, a group formed to voice concerns over the effects of wireless technology on children.
Founder Dana Lynn Thomas, who herself suffers from electro hypersensitivity (EHS), told the group their first task is "putting information out there" about the effects of radiation from cell towers, WiFi and devices such as cell phones.
- See more at: http://www.oceansidestar.com/news/anti-wifi-group-focusing-on-campaign-in-schools-1.1782527#sthash.fVxvMKH5.dpufA bout 30 people braved a stormy Thursday last week for the inaugural meeting of Grandparents for Grandchildren, a group formed to voice concerns over the effects of wireless technology on children.
Founder Dana Lynn Thomas, who herself suffers from electro hypersensitivity (EHS), told the group their first task is "putting information out there" about the effects of radiation from cell towers, WiFi and devices such as cell phones.
- See more at: http://www.oceansidestar.com/news/anti-wifi-group-focusing-on-campaign-in-schools-1.1782527#sthash.fVxvMKH5.dpufA bout 30 people braved a stormy Thursday last week for the inaugural meeting of Grandparents for Grandchildren, a group formed to voice concerns over the effects of wireless technology on children.
Founder Dana Lynn Thomas, who herself suffers from electro hypersensitivity (EHS), told the group their first task is "putting information out there" about the effects of radiation from cell towers, WiFi and devices such as cell phones.
- See more at: http://www.oceansidestar.com/news/anti-wifi-group-focusing-on-campaign-in-schools-1.1782527#sthash.fVxvMKH5.dpuf"It's good to disconnect for 24 hours," says Yahoo Finance editor-at-large Aaron Task in the attached video. But can we do it? "Candy Crush (KING), Angry Birdsall these games are literally addictive," says Task. "This is an organization that is trying to get people to just take a step back and say there is a world out there that's not on your phone or your other digital device." Task adds, "It's good to take a step out of it and, for a short period of time, connect maybe with a real human being."
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