During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency (RF) communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment..
During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency (RF) communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment..
Sweden liberalized its telecommunications industry starting in 1980s and being formally liberalized in 1993. [1] This was three years ahead of USA and five years before the European common policy introduced in January 1998 allowed for an open and competitive telecommunication market. [1] The. .
The objective of the project is to use existing 4G/5G base stations in Sweden as a radar system for the detection and tracking of drones. Sweden´s existing base of closely spaced base stations constitutes a particularly interesting and robust civilian and military possibility for this. The expected. .
Starting 1 January 2023, companies have been able to apply for local licences to use radio transmitters in the 3.7 GHz and 26 GHz bands, which may be used for 5G. This enables local 5G networks in industrial sites, mines, harbours, hospitals and other special premises. In the 700 MHz band, which is. .
During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency (RF) communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment. Since 2016 we have made several measurements of environmental. .
During recent years there is an on-going deployment of 5G base stations for radiofrequency [RF] communication in Sweden as well in many other countries. This is made without investigations on risks to human health and the environment. Since 2016 we have made several measurements of environmental. .
Base station antennas are installed in such a way that radio-wave exposure in public areas is well below the established safety limits. Mobile phones and other mobile devices require a network of base stations in order to function. The base station antennas transmit and receive RF (radio frequency).