GSMA position papers, reports and information briefs related to health and environment issues are listed on this page for easy access. They also appear on relevant pages of this site.
In addition, the GSMA produces Mobile Abstracts, an update of recent scientific publications and Health & Environment , e-newsletter, covering developments in science and policy issues and GSMA activities related to mobile communications health and environmental issues.
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GSMA Papers
Impact of exclusion zones policies on siting of base stations (Case Study)
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Read moreMobile Phones and Male Fertility
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Read moreInformation Brief on Wireless Device Use on Aircraft
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Read moreMobile phone shields and patents
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Read moreMobile phone use at petrol stations
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Read moreBase Station Planning Permission in Europe
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Read moreMobile Communications and Health
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Read moreLicensing to support the mobile broadband revolution - Executive Summary- May 2012
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Read moreLicensing to support the mobile broadband revolution report- May 2012
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Read moreFemtocells and Health
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Read moreUnderstand SAR
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Read moreIARC Classifications: Background
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Read morePresentation: How networks operate
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Read moreLTE Technology and Health
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Read moreFrance-Russia: Verification of Early Animal Studies
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Read moreMobile Phones and Driving: Tips for Drivers
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Read moreMobile Communications and Health Research Program
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Read moreImplications for Mobile Communications Infrastructure of Arbitrary Radio Frequency Exposure Limits
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Read moreWeighing the evidence in EMF health research
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Read moreThe Golden Hour and Mobile Phones
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Read moreGSMA supported risk perception research
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Read moreInterpreting Epidemiological Studies
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Read moreEpidemiology, human, animal and cell studies
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Read moreInterpreting Epidemiology
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Read moreM-ECHO: Mobiles in Emergency Care and Health Outcomes
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Read moreEMF and Health: the Growing Body of Scientific Evidence
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Read moreRisk Communication Guide for Mobile Phones and Base Stations
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Read moreEnvironmental Impact of Mobile Communications Networks
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Read moreRecycling of Network Equipment and Mobile Phones
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Read moreConfirmation Studies Programme
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Read moreEnvironmental Impact of Mobile Communications Devices
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Read moreWLAN and Health
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Read moreWeighing the evidence in EME health research
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Read moreBase Station EMF Policies- September 2008
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Read moreGuideline Environmental Principles- September 2008
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Read moreHow Networks Work - The Need for Base Stations- September 2008
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Read moreInformation on Potential for Interference to Electronic Devices- September 2008
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Read moreReported Illness Clusters Near Base Stations- September 2008
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Read moreConducting Epidemiological Studies on Mobile Base Stations- September 2008
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Read moreInformation on Mobile Phone Safety- September 2008
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Read moreGSMA: Joint Brochure - RF Safety at Base Station Sites- July 2008
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Read moreThe Trust for the Study of Adolescence (TSA) Research 2008
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Read moreBuilding Mobile Networks: European Mobile Operator Responses to Public Concern- November 2007
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Read moreExposure aspects of new and evolving wireless systems
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Read moreWeighing the evidence in EME health research
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Read morePotential for Mobile Services to Interfere with Medical Equipment- November 2006
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Read moreThe role of mobile phones in family communication
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Read moreMobile Phone Lifecycles: Use, Take-back, Reuse and Recycle- October 2006
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Read moreElectromagnetic Hypersensitivity-May 2006
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Read moreSafety of New Wireless Technologies- January 2006
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Read moreResponding to Scientific Uncertainty- December 2005
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Read moreOverview of animal cancer studies in Europe and China
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Read moreGSMA/MMF - Mobile Phone Base Stations EMF / Health Fact Pack- August 2005
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Read moreGSMA Guidelines for Network Deployment Principles- June 2005
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Read moreChildren and Mobile Communications
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Read moreThe Golden Hour and Mobile Phones (Final Report), York Health Economics Consortium, June 2004.
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Read moreMobile Telephony and Health: Public Perceptions in Great Britain, MORI, February 2004
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Read moreFinal Report: An Evaluation of Potential GPRS 900 MHz and WCDMA 1900 MHz Interference to Consumer Electronics
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Read moreFinal Report: An Evaluation of Potential GPRS 900/1800 MHz and WCDMA 1900 MHz Interference to Medical Devices
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