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      <![CDATA[Now on to the meters themselves:<br>
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Health Impacts of Radio Frequency from Smart Meters Response to Assembly Members Huffman and Monning California Council on Science and Technology January 2011<br>
KEY REPORT FINDINGS<br>
1. Wireless smart meters, when installed and properly maintained, result in much smaller levels of radio frequency (RF) exposure than many existing common household electronic devices, particularly cell phones and microwave ovens.
        
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      <![CDATA[Then in home energy displays being used by Entergy use ZigBee technology for communication. ZigBee is 2.4GHz just like WiFi and cordless phones.
        
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