Australia's radiation safety agency debunks 5G concerns in new safety standard
5G is safe to use, ARPANSA continues to reinforce.
5G is safe to use, ARPANSA continues to reinforce.
Our ongoing series on the progress of various technologies continues with a hard look at the most contentious, disputed, and geopolitically contentious system of communication since the telegraph.
Five recommendations noted with two supported in principle, as government says some recommendations are the responsibility of industry and states.
Despite US actions, Huawei continues to notch up increases in revenue and margin.
Public exposure levels due to small cells are found to be extremely low.
The decision of Bell and Telus to shift to Ericsson and Nokia has left Huawei with no major carrier customers in the Great White North.
US sanctions and backbenchers that are set to cross the floor and vote against government legislation are reportedly the impetus for the change of course.
Net profit and revenue were also down by 78% and 10% respectively.
Unlikely to make a dent with the truther crowd who believe it is cumulative exposure that does the bad things.
Canberra will not revisit the ban on Huawei supplying 5G equipment in Australia.