Motorola and Cell Phone Radiation
Have You seen this report: "Motorola and Cell Phone Radiation", from 2000? Here is some of it´s contents:
Sar-values: Consumers should be able to access this information only indirectly, by searching the FCC Website using an identifier placed on the package of the mobile phone box (will be implemented by the end of 2000). This helps prevent users from selecting their phone on the basis of low SAR ratings. (pg. 9)
Radiation:
By
acknowledging the importance of the issue and providing information
in a “seemingly”
objective manner, Motorola gains credibility with consumers. (pg.
15)
(Nokia Denmark has adapted this message almost word by word:
"We see emittance of radiowaves as an important issue and
commit ourselves to ensure responsible leadership":
http://www.nokia.dk/A4670655
Build relationships: It will be crucial to build relationships with key members of Congress as well. Participating in extending services to tribal lands also serves the CTIA when working with congressional representatives from key oversight committees. For example, both Senator John McCain from Arizona (pg. 10)
Motorola´s objectives are three-fold and should be addressed through the CTIA-led coalition:
1. Prevent unfavorable legislation and/or regulation from being introduced.
2. Protect itself from future potential liability litigation.
3. Prevent the media from inciting unproven fears in the public (pg. 5)
Source:
http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/diermeier/ftp/studentprojects/Fall2000/Motorola.doc
One
of the authors of the report, Mr. Andrew Shapiro, today runs the
company Greenorder, http://www.greenorder.com/:
"GreenOrder
helps companies maximize the value of sustainability..."
2008:
Motorola prepares for a sell-out of the mobile phone division to an
asian partner, wanting to hit the US market:
http://www.motorola.com/mediacenter/news/detail.jsp?globalObjectId=9430_9359_23&pageLocaleId=2026
BR
Our
Childrens Future (Vore Børns
Fremtid)
Denmark
www.voreboernsfremtid.dk
PS!
We
recommmend the information if used, is used, in a
coordinated effort
towards the media - country by country. This is what the cell
phone industry does - "speak with one tongue".