Vodafone will publish info about base station emission via a new project for the continuous
measurement of electromagnetic radiation, known as ITEM (Technical
Information on Electromagnetic waves).
Developed by Portugal's Institute of Telecommunications with
support from Vodafone Telecel, and now implemented in the Municipality of
Sintra with the blessing of the municipal council, the project aims to
provide the public with accurate and relevant information about
electromagnetic radiation.
In addition to an electromagnetic radiation measuring
station on the Pena Palace alongside a number of telecommunications
antennas, other measuring stations are in operation in Rio de Mouro, Manique
de Cima, Ramalhão and Portela de Sintra. Additional measurements will be
taken at random points around the municipality, particularly in the vicinity
of schools.
The ITEM Project was set up amid growing concern about the
possible effects of the electromagnetic radiation emitted by mobile
telecommunications antennas.
The Project stems from work that has been carried out for
some time in this field by a team at the Institute of Telecommunications’
centre at the Higher Technical Institute in Lisbon. It is supported by
Vodafone in the context of support for scientific research in Portugal and
internationally under the aegis of the World Health Organisation.
In order to make an objective assessment of possible
effects, it is necessary to quantify the levels of electromagnetic radiation
so that they can be subsequently compared with the safety limits established
by international bodies. This information is not readily available in
Portugal, and this is one of the gaps that the Project is designed to fill,
by organising systematic measurements throughout the country.
The Institute of Telecommunications, which exists to produce
and disseminate information about telecommunications, will be independently
responsible for the following activities under the ITEM Project over the
next three years: carrying out measurements in around four hundred locations
alongside antennas erected by Vodafone in Portugal; establishing a remote
measuring network in a medium-sized city; establishing a website to publish
all the information compiled by the Project and the results of measurements
made, and to provide ongoing access to the results of measurements from the
remote network; and preparing studies on the use and methods of monitoring
the emission of electromagnetic radiation.