It validates my point - that whether or not such concerns are borne out - 
possible public
hysteria over such is something the NYC Broadband Advisory Committee will have 
to take into
consideration.

joly


At 07:50 AM 6/12/2007, you wrote:
>A followup to Joly's note about WiFi concerns in the UK (and I'm guessing this 
>won't turn up on the corporate news in the US any 
>time soon):
>
>Worried families ditch their Wi-Fi after watchdog voices health concerns       
>                         
>By Geoffrey Lean and Alex Hanks
>
>Schools and families are rushing to remove Wi-Fi systems after the 
>Government's chief health protection watchdog voiced 
>concerns over their safety.
>
>Sir William Stewart's call for a "timely" review of the possible effects of 
>the technology--originally reported by The Independent 
>on Sunday in April and featured by the BBC's Panorama programme last 
>month--has led to an unprecedented reaction from the 
>public, according to one large dealer.
>
>Full article at:
>http://news.independent.co.uk/health/article2609317.ece




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