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hbgator
Wed 22 Feb, 2006

Canadian Uni hot under the collar over Wi-Fi safety
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A Canadian university has limited Wi-Fi networks on campus,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> not out of information security concerns,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but because the long-term safety of the technology is <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"unproven"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Fred Gilbert,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> president of Canada's Lakehead University,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> made the order on the basis of possible health risk from the technology,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> especially to young people.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Inconclusive studies into possible links between radio transmissions and leukemia and brain tumors from,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> among others,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> scientists for the California Public Utilities Commission,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> led Gilbert to make the <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"precautionary ban"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"All IÃ<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>‚<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¬<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>„<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢m saying is while the juryÃ<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>‚<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¬<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>„<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢s out on this one,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> IÃ<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>‚<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¬<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>„<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢m not going to put in place what is potential chronic exposure for our students.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Admittedly thatÃ<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>‚<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¬<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>â<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>„<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>¢s highest around the locations of the antenna sites and the wireless hot spots,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> but those are the places people tend to gravitate to because they get the best reception,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>"<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Gilbert said,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Canadian technology website IT Business reports.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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The Ontario University makes limited use of WiFi only in areas where fibre-optics links can't reach.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> Gilbert says he want to see conclusive evidence that the technology is safe before he'll be prepared to approve its wider use.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Robert Bradley,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> director of consumer and clinical radiation protection at Health Canada,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> said documents due to be published this year should establish that WiFi networks operating at below current regulatory limits poses no risk to humans.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> But if the controversy about the possible health risks of mobile phones are anything to go by that's unlikely to reassure everyone.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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Jorg-Rudiger Sack,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> a computer science professor at Carleton University,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> said that while wireless is useful in environments where people are not likely to be working in fixed locations <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>(such as airport departure lounges)<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> its benefits in campus environments are far more tenuous.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
