The Nigerian Communications Commission says the trial of the fifth generation mobile network shows that there is no health hazard associated with the use of the technology .
The commission in a draft consultation document on Deployment of Fifth Generation Mobile Technology in Nigeria published on Monday stated that the trial was conducted in six cities – Abuja , Lagos, Ibadan , Abeokuta , Kano and Calabar .
The regulatory body said the tests were conducted in accordance with the 1998 International Commission on Non – Ionizing Radiation Protection guidelines for general public exposure to varying electromagnetic fields , which were in force at the time of the trials .
It said the results of EMF radiation indicated that the highest radiation at 26 GHz millimeter wave at 5 m away from source was 4 .3 per cent and at 30 m from the source was 0 . 14 per cent .
It added that the highest radiation at 3 .5 GHz at 5 m away from the source was 11 .4 per cent and at 30 m away from the source was 1 . 9 per cent of ICNIRP specification of 61 v / m for frequency range 2 – 300 GHz .
“ These results are far below the ICNIRP specification for protection of members of the public in the Guidelines and therefore suggest that no public health hazards are expected from the use of 5 G in Nigeria, ” the NCC said .