Adam Momaya: Wireless technologies emit small amounts of "microwave radiation"."Wireless LAN protocols, such as Bluetooth and the IEEE 802.11 specifications, also use microwaves in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, although 802.11a uses ISM band and U-NII frequencies in the 5 GHz range. Licensed long-range (up to about 25 km) Wireless Internet Access services have been used for almost a decade in many countries in the 3.5â"4.0 GHz range. The FCC recently carved out spectrum for carriers that wish to offer services in this range in the U.S. â" with emphasis on 3.65 GHz. Dozens of service providers across the country are securing or have already received licenses from the FCC to operate in this band. The WIMAX service offerings that can be carried on the 3.65 GHz band will give business customers another option for connectivity"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicrowaveThere is considerable debate as to whether these very low power devices can cause damage to humans or the environment. T! ake a look at this article on the subject:http://hubpages.com/hub/Is-Wireless-Internet--Netw...Good Luck......Show more
Luke Gacusan: The way wireless internet works is a system of small radio waves. This could cause some, but VERY little damage to plants, or new studies are showing even humans.
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Virgil Menefee: Indirectly it might but it doesn't directly harm the environment.
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