The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plans to ask whether its standards protect people from mobile-phone radiation, a question it hasn’t posed in 15 years, as people use smartphones for longer, more frequent calls. A formal enquiry would review the FCC’s standards with the concerns of more frequent use, longer-use, new mobile-phone technology, and use by children in mind.
FCC to Review Mobile-Phone Radiation Safety

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plans to ask whether its standards protect people from mobile-phone radiation, a question it hasn’t posed in 15 years, as people use smartphones for longer, more frequent calls. A formal enquiry would review the FCC’s standards with the concerns of more frequent use, longer-use, new mobile-phone technology, and use by children in mind.



