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Bird Effects-77%showed effects,10%no effect and 13%inconclusive <br /> "Overall results of this review show three types of effects by base station antennas on the health of people:radiofrequency sickness(RS), <br /> cancer(C)and changes in biochemical parameters(CBP).Considering all the studies reviewed globally(n=38),73.6%(28/38)showed <br /> effects:73.9%(17/23)for radiofrequency sickness,76.9%(10/13)for cancer and 75.0%(6/8)for changes in biochemical parameters...Of <br /> special importance are the studies performed on animals or trees near base station antennas that cannot be aware of their proximity <br /> and to which psychosomatic effects can never be attributed." <br /> It's concerning that the Hawai'i County Planning Department isn't providing detailed information about the potential disadvantages of <br /> broadband and smart grid projects.They seem to be focusing on the benefits without addressing the possible negative impacts, <br /> especially when the island lacks the extra power for it. <br /> fps://www.sceenced i rect.com/science/a rtic le/pi i/S240584402414011 X: <br /> "However smart grids,being computerized remote-control systems overseeing electricity distribution,are vulnerable to cyberattacks." <br /> 30.5 Siting of new communications facilities shall comply with performance standards and site colocation as stated in the Code. <br /> Hawaii Planning does not explain that they use the word"sitting"to mean the laying of cable underground.The term"siting of new <br /> communications facilities"is extremely confusing.It generally refers to the process of selecting and preparing locations for new <br /> infrastructure,such as towers and cables,needed to support broadband and smart grid projects.This often involves road construction <br /> and can lead to increased traffic and disruptions because these cables need to be laid underground. <br /> These cables could be laid shallow as this site states https://orimex.com/fiber-optic-internet-going-underground <br /> "The terrain and the local conditions need to be taken into account when considering underground broadband deployment.In rocky <br /> terrain,cable must be laid in a shallow trench." <br /> https://oulsefi bre.co,uk/2023/06/15/when-m ore-is-less-the-risks-a nd-downsides-of-overbuild/: <br /> "Cost:Fibre optic broadband infrastructure can be an expensive endeavour,especially if it involves duplicating existing networks.This <br /> cost can ultimately be passed on to consumers,making broadband services more expensive and potentially reducing the adoption rate <br /> of fibre optic services. <br /> Inefficiency:As mentioned above,overbuilding can lead to dormant infrastructure,creating wasted resources and increased <br /> environmental impact.This is particularly relevant in the case of fibre optic broadband,where installing fibre can be resource intensive. <br /> Fragmentation:When different service providers own and operate various parts of the infrastructure,it can make it difficult for <br /> consumers to switch between providers and could result in reduced competition. <br /> Legal and regulatory issues:Particularly in cases where existing service providers have exclusive rights to operate in certain areas.This <br /> can result in lengthy legal battles that delay the deployment of new infrastructure. <br /> Maintenance:Increased maintenance costs can occur,especially if there is redundant infrastructure that needs to be maintained.This <br /> can ultimately lead to higher costs for consumers or reduced network quality-something we are wholeheartedly against at Pulse Fibre. <br /> Technology obsolescence:Expensive upgrades or replacements may be required down the line if new infrastructure is not designed to <br /> accommodate future upgrades. <br /> Wasted resources:Overbuilding for fibre solutions can result in the waste of valuable resources,including time,money,and materials. <br /> Environmental:Overbuilding multiplies CO2 emissions as duplicate workforces are deployed,travelling more miles,digging more holes <br /> and creating a piecemeal labour profile.As well as laying more raw materials which may never get used.More information can be found <br /> on the journal of Lightwave Technology." <br />
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