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Survey to measure UAE mobile radiation levels

Dubai, December 7, 2013

The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) has launched a technical survey to measure mobile radiation levels across the UAE with focus on hospitals, schools, public spaces and residential neighbourhoods.

This is based on the issued TRA’s Regulatory Policy “Non-Ionizing Radiation Limits for Telecommunication Networks” in line with the regulations laid down by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), said a TRA statement.

The initiative reflects the industry regulator’s commitment to adopting world class best practices that comply with the ICNIRP regulations that includes the introduction of a policy that aims to determine safety levels of Non-Ionizing radiation for communication networks, the statement added.

The survey will measure radiation levels of a chosen sample of 50 base stations for both UAE licenced telecom operators to ensure that both the regulatory policy and the ICNIRP international standards are met as part of TRA’s commitment to ensuring the safety of citizens and residents across the UAE, said a senior official.

“We launched this survey to ensure that emissions from the communications sites comply with the general public exposure limits set down by the International Commission for Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection," remarked Majed Almesmar, the deputy director general for telecommunications sector in TRA.

“We are set on applying the best proactive measures and regulations and policies to make absolutely sure that radiation exposure does not exceed the rates adopted internationally. The results of the survey will be announced by end of December upon completion of the project,” he added.

Saif Bin Ghelaita, the director technology development affairs in TRA said: “We will continue using regulations in hand to ensure that the radiation levels are within the safe international limits. We chose to check over 50 base stations which were strategically placed close to schools, hospitals, residential and public areas to ensure public safety in the UAE."-TradeArabia News Service




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