https://www.chicagotribune.com/inve...0190821-72qgu4nzlfda5kyuhteiieh4da-story.html
Its an article about a study conducted by the Tribune.
I think the most valuable part of the article is just how bad the safety regulations are:
From the article:
"Industry officials and manufacturers emphasize that before a new model can be brought to market, a sample phone must be tested and comply with an exposure standard for radiofrequency radiation. But manufacturers are allowed to select the testing lab — and only a single phone needs to pass in order for millions of others to be sold"
I would call this a regulation veneer, and nothing more. It would cost next to nothing for more testing, this is ridiculous, but sadly expected.
Its an article about a study conducted by the Tribune.
I think the most valuable part of the article is just how bad the safety regulations are:
From the article:
"Industry officials and manufacturers emphasize that before a new model can be brought to market, a sample phone must be tested and comply with an exposure standard for radiofrequency radiation. But manufacturers are allowed to select the testing lab — and only a single phone needs to pass in order for millions of others to be sold"
I would call this a regulation veneer, and nothing more. It would cost next to nothing for more testing, this is ridiculous, but sadly expected.