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Compliance with Switzerland?s strict exposure limits for mobile phone base station signals costs Swiss carriers up to 35 per cent more to operate the mobile network than in neighboring countries and could quadruple costs in less than four years, a new study has calculated. The PwC report commissioned by Swiss network operators found the country?s restrictive Non-Ionizing Radiation (NIR) limits for mobile networks ? 10 times stricter than the limits recommended by the EU and the World Health Organization ? require carriers to build and operate more antennas to compensate for the

Compliance with Switzerland?s strict exposure limits for mobile phone base station signals costs Swiss carriers up to 35 per cent more to operate the mobile network than in neighboring countries and could quadruple costs in less than four years, a new study has calculated. The PwC report commissioned by Swiss network operators found the country?s restrictive Non-Ionizing Radiation (NIR) limits for mobile networks ? 10 times stricter than the limits recommended by the EU and the World Health Organization ? require carriers to build and operate more antennas to compensate for the …

Compliance with Switzerland?s strict exposure limits for mobile phone base station signals costs Swiss carriers up to 35 per cent more to operate the mobile network than in neighboring countries and could quadruple costs in less than four years, a new study has calculated. The PwC report commissioned by Swiss network operators found the country?s restrictive Non-Ionizing Radiation (NIR) limits for mobile networks ? 10 times stricter than the limits recommended by the EU and the World Health Organization ? require carriers to build and operate more antennas to compensate for the …