have a look at this website
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1558441/Mobile-phone-masts-do-not-damage-health.html
We would not be able to use our mobile phones without them
Just about anywhere !.. In towns & cities - they're placed high up on tall buildings or self-standing masts. The mobile phone network uses microwaves to relay the calls - so it needs 'line of sight' from one mast to the next.
Each of the 5 main networks (Vodafone, O2, 3, Orange, T-Mobile) has in excess of 10 000 masts.
Cellular phone masts have been suggested as being a cause of Colony Collapse Disorder, but the incidences of CCD show no difference between areas where there are masts and areas where there are not. Other experiments have shown that cellular phone masts have no observable effect on honey bees.
depends on if you use a phone or not. but they don't cause any physical or mental damage
because they can cause cancer and brain damage
children could get electricuted by them or seriously injured
Mobile phone masts only cover short distances - they are rarely positioned at beach-front locations.
The phone number of the Mobile Public - Parkway Branch is: 251-470-7766.
The phone number of the Mobile Public - Toulminville Branch is: 251-438-7075.
The phone number of the Mobile Public Library - Bookmobile is: 251-438-7035.
Mobile phone masts provide wider coverage and better signal strength, improving connectivity in remote or rural areas. They also help reduce network congestion by distributing the load among different masts, resulting in faster and more reliable connections for users. Additionally, mobile phone masts play a crucial role in enabling various mobile services like calls, text messages, and data transmission.