Perhaps I'll start.
A couple of other states or cities, such as City of Toronto in this case, have a policy that requires emissions from cellphone towers to be perhaps 100 times below the national limits, such as Safety Code 6, or ICNIRP, for that matter. While Switzerland's basis is on ICNIRP, for public exposure from cell towers or other infrastructure, they require it to be 100 times below that science-based limit.
That's a public policy approach that has been taken by these governments. It's not necessarily applied to other wireless devices, such as Wi-Fi routers, smart meters, or cellphones, so it's very targeted at a very specific type of technology that is unpopular at times.
I think it's very important to make the distinction that this is a very specific action taken for a specific type of installation.