>If the culprit is mobile phones, and it showed up in North America 
>first, then could the frequencies used by the digital networks on 
>Verizon and Sprint/Nextel be more injurious to bees than the GSM 
>networks? Is this a problem in Australia, Korea and Japan where they 
>also use CDMA?

The frequencies used are not that different 1800 vs 1900 and 900 vs 850 
MHz. Newer phones are now tri-band or quad-band so they can be used 
internationally.


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