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By Jonathan Kramer, on April 15th, 2011% Today’s (4/15/11) AGL Bulletin carries a buried-lead story about Sprint’s deployment of new, flexible base stations that are multi-modal, multi-band, and potentially multi-user.
Faced with Data Surge, Carriers to ‘Feed the Beast’ with Base Station Innovation
Noting the importance of scale, spectrum and innovation, representatives of Sprint Nextel and Clearwire discussed how the growth of . . . → Read More: When (Wireless) Worlds Collide…Will Site Landlords Get $quashed?
By Jonathan Kramer, on April 15th, 2011%
From today’s (4/15/11) AGL Bulletin.
With GPS Complications, Short-Term Site Growth May Elude LightSquared
The tower industry’s dreams of being a part of LightSquared’s plans to deploy 40,000 high-power transmitters may have to wait. Given the potential for interference to its spectrum neighbor, GPS, the proposed nationwide broadband network may not trigger significant site . . . → Read More: AGL Bulletin: With GPS Complications, Short-Term Site Growth May Elude LightSquared
By Jonathan Kramer, on April 12th, 2011% In T-Mobile South LLC v. City of Margate (Florida) decided on April 4, 2011 (SD FL Case No. 10–cv–60029), District Judge Alan Gold discussed the topic of substantial evidence in several interesting lights.
In granting summary judgment to T-Mobile, Judge Gold said
d. “Substantial Evidence”Looking beyond the text of the written . . . → Read More: More on Substantial Evidence (YAT-MC) (T-Mobile v. City of Margate)
By Jonathan Kramer, on April 11th, 2011% In T-Mobile Northeast LLC. v The City Council of the City of Newport News, VA et al (EDVA Case No. 4:10cv82), the magistrate judge (Hon. T. Miller) spent a fair amount of time in his opinion discussing what constitutes substantial evidence in the way of claims of property devaluation resulting from the . . . → Read More: T-Mobile v. City of Newport News VA – Substantial Evidence, Not.
By Jonathan Kramer, on April 4th, 2011% The following is from today’s edition of the AGL Bulletin. A subscription link is below the article.
Verizon Wireless has filed a lawsuit against the Town of Irondequoit in the U.S. District Court, Western District of New York, concerning inaction on a proposed cell tower in the upstate New York town. It appears to be . . . → Read More: AGL Bulletin: Lawsuit Tests Mettle of FCC Shot Clock
By Jonathan Kramer, on April 3rd, 2011% I’ve just learned about an amazing but little known homemade compound structure that can protect people from cell towers. It’s called Orgonite, and you can make it at home.
According to the following text I found on the Internet, Orgonite has amazing properties! According to the Orgonite web site:
Orgonite: A proven effective solution.
This . . . → Read More: Orgonite: The Cure for Cell Towers!
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