Are there any controversies or challenges related to FCC's RF exposure policies?
Yes, the FCC's RF exposure policies have faced controversies and challenges from various stakeholders. Some advocacy groups and scientists argue that the current RF exposure limits are outdated and do not adequately account for the non-thermal effects of RF radiation. They call for more stringent regulations to protect public health, especially for vulnerable populations such as children. Conversely, industry groups often oppose stricter regulations, citing economic impacts and the lack of conclusive evidence linking RF exposure to significant health risks. Balancing these perspectives remains a challenge for the FCC as it strives to protect public health without stifling technological advancement.