The FCC and congressional Democrats are in agreement that the commission needs to take a fresh look at RF radiation standards for mobile phones.
A trio of house members has asked the FCC to revise its 15-year-old mobile phone/device radiation exposure and testing requirements in the wake of a new GAO report they commissioned. The commission says it already plans to do so.
The legislators say the report indicates there is no evidence to suggest using a cellphone causes cancer, but that the regime needs updating because the FCC's current testing is based on outdated research.