I think it is still under investigation, don't think a conclusion has been reached yet
It appears so. No link found as of yet seems to the status.
Thing is I've already ordered it and it arrived
Perfectly safe to use as long as you shield it appropriately (such as placing it in a lead lined container) to prevent any radio waves affecting you.
A tin foil hat will also help.
I've been told by a trusted sauce that wrapping 35-40% of your penis in a combination of baking paper and tin foil saves you from the said radiation
I would first pop open the enclosure to make sure it was not just expensive snake oil.
China are awesome for making things that are just empty boxes. Like a HDMI to VGA cable I bought the other day.
I have no proof that signals are harmful...
This device is illegal.
Essentially, this boils down to the issue of licensing. Ofcom states that a licence is required to operate a product broadcasting in a mobile carriers radio spectrum. The reason for this is to avoid interference in the providers networks. However, as can be seen in Sec 1.2 in the link below, taken directly from the Ofcom website, our products are exempt from such licensing requirements, as they do not cause any such network interference.
http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/devices/summary
Indeed, many of our customers are referred to us directly from the network providers themselves, reflecting our trusted position within this industry for providing both high service and product quality.
1.2 Under section 8(1) of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (the "WT Act"), it is an offence to establish, install or use equipment to transmit without holding a licence granted by us, unless the use of such equipment is exempted. Under the section 8(4) of the WT Act, we are required to exempt the establishment, installation and use of a station or apparatus if it is not likely to involve undue interference.
The unlicensed use of mobile repeaters is illegal in the UK. People using them can face a fine of up to £5,000 and up to a year in prison.