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#5
Well there was a statement released by Nokia early on that due to the exposure guidelines exceeding those set by the FCC marginally; ad-hoc had to be disabled on the n9...

Its not about ad-hoc being illegal just that a ad-hoc enabled n9 was exceeding the guidelines...