Warning on DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR
Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles warning on DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS
Posted by: Eileen O'Connor
Thu Mar 6, 2008 1:07 pm (PST)
Please read the following email from world leading EMF expert Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles regarding the mobile phone operators sharing networks and the increased health risks for people living close to the mast site.
You can download his details from:
http://radiationresearch.org/supporters.htm
[ http://radiationresearch.org/SallesCV13Feb2008.doc ]
-----Original Message-----
From: Alvaro Augusto Almeida de Salles
Sent: 06 March 2008 18:40
Subject: DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR - TELEMASTERWEBSITE
Dear Eileen,
It is true that sharing network infrastructure facilities heavily reduces the cost burden of operating mast sites independently of each other. The number of mast sites required are also reduced.
However, sharing network infrastructure facilities usually increases the electromagnetic energy density in regions neighbour to the mast site. Therefore the health issues can become more critical in these places, increasing the health risks for the people living close to the mast site.
In other words, this might be a good alternative, but careful attention must be taken in order to avoid the neighbourhood health risk increase.
Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles
Electrical Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS, Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, P.Alegre, RS, CEP 90.035-190, Brazil.
Eileen O'Connor
Radiation Research Trustee - UK Registered Charity http://www.radiationresearch.org
Data: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 11:25:36 -0000
De: Eileen O'Connor
Assunto: DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR - TELEMASTER WEBSITE
http://www.telemaster.co.uk/
http://www.telemaster.co.uk/services_operator.html
DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR
The five main mobile phone operators, namely T-Mobile http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/ , Vodafone http://www.vodafone.co.uk/ , Orange http://www.orange.co.uk/ , 3 http://www.three.co.uk/ and O2 http://www.o2.co.uk/ are currently entering into all sorts of contract agreements with each other to share network infrastructure facilities across the UK. This will heavily reduce the cost burden of operating mast sites independently of each other, and will mean that much fewer mast site will be required over the coming years. It is estimated that as many as 5000 mast sites will be removed from the UK landscape, but it is still unclear which landlords will be affected. Any landlord, who receives a letter from their mobile phone mast tenant or one of their contractors stating that it intends to terminate the lease or licence agreement, or even offer to sell the mast to you at greatly reduced price, should contact a specialist firm of telecoms consultants, who acts only for landlords and or landowners. You may be entitled to compensation and you should not agree to anything in writing or verbally without first taking professional advice. Telemaster has a specialist solicitor and a team of chartered surveyors on hand to answer your queries and concerns. Initial consultants are free and confidential
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Alvaro+Augusto+Almeida+de+Salles
Posted by: Eileen O'Connor
Thu Mar 6, 2008 1:07 pm (PST)
Please read the following email from world leading EMF expert Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles regarding the mobile phone operators sharing networks and the increased health risks for people living close to the mast site.
You can download his details from:
http://radiationresearch.org/supporters.htm
[ http://radiationresearch.org/SallesCV13Feb2008.doc ]
-----Original Message-----
From: Alvaro Augusto Almeida de Salles
Sent: 06 March 2008 18:40
Subject: DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR - TELEMASTERWEBSITE
Dear Eileen,
It is true that sharing network infrastructure facilities heavily reduces the cost burden of operating mast sites independently of each other. The number of mast sites required are also reduced.
However, sharing network infrastructure facilities usually increases the electromagnetic energy density in regions neighbour to the mast site. Therefore the health issues can become more critical in these places, increasing the health risks for the people living close to the mast site.
In other words, this might be a good alternative, but careful attention must be taken in order to avoid the neighbourhood health risk increase.
Alvaro Augusto A. de Salles
Electrical Engineering Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS, Av. Osvaldo Aranha 103, P.Alegre, RS, CEP 90.035-190, Brazil.
Eileen O'Connor
Radiation Research Trustee - UK Registered Charity http://www.radiationresearch.org
Data: Thu, 6 Mar 2008 11:25:36 -0000
De: Eileen O'Connor
Assunto: DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR - TELEMASTER WEBSITE
http://www.telemaster.co.uk/
http://www.telemaster.co.uk/services_operator.html
DECOMISSIONING OF MASTS BY MOBILE PHONE OPERATOR
The five main mobile phone operators, namely T-Mobile http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/ , Vodafone http://www.vodafone.co.uk/ , Orange http://www.orange.co.uk/ , 3 http://www.three.co.uk/ and O2 http://www.o2.co.uk/ are currently entering into all sorts of contract agreements with each other to share network infrastructure facilities across the UK. This will heavily reduce the cost burden of operating mast sites independently of each other, and will mean that much fewer mast site will be required over the coming years. It is estimated that as many as 5000 mast sites will be removed from the UK landscape, but it is still unclear which landlords will be affected. Any landlord, who receives a letter from their mobile phone mast tenant or one of their contractors stating that it intends to terminate the lease or licence agreement, or even offer to sell the mast to you at greatly reduced price, should contact a specialist firm of telecoms consultants, who acts only for landlords and or landowners. You may be entitled to compensation and you should not agree to anything in writing or verbally without first taking professional advice. Telemaster has a specialist solicitor and a team of chartered surveyors on hand to answer your queries and concerns. Initial consultants are free and confidential
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Alvaro+Augusto+Almeida+de+Salles
Starmail - 7. Mär, 18:01