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By Jonathan Kramer, on March 29th, 2012% The State Bar of California has granted 1.0 hours of MCLE credit for attorneys attending Jonathan’s Sec. 6409 Webinar on April 5th. This follows the American Planning Association’s approval of Certification Maintenance credit of 1.0 hours for LAW.
If you are a government attorney outside of California, you may still be able to receive CLE . . . → Read More: Kramer’s 6409 Webinar: Cal Bar Grants 1 hour of MCLE Credit
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 27th, 2012% The American Planning Association has approved 1 hour of LAW CM credit APA members participating on KTLF’s 4/5/12 Webinar regarding the new wireless collocation rules (Sec. 6409). California MCLE credit is pending. Open only to governments; No charge for governments.
More information and sign up: http://bit.ly/sec6409.
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 26th, 2012% Okay, it sounds wild, but let’s look at this for a bit…
Sprint has committed $15B to Apple in connection with securing rights to market the iPhone to Sprint’s subscribers (let’s not talk about the newest Apple product, the iHeatingPad). That’s a lot of cash, and I’ll bet that Apple’s contract leave virtually no room . . . → Read More: Might Apple buy Sprint?
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 20th, 2012% Sprint, whose original “4G” network was to be built on a WiMax platform, is moving to deploy an LTE network in place of WiMax. This means that Sprint is currently running 2 types of “4G” technology on its network, LTE and WiMax.
The problem with WiMax is that its availability is limited and its performance, . . . → Read More: Why not WiMax, Sprint? Oh, it’s LTE. Got it.
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 19th, 2012% I had a chance to legitimately listen in on the PCIA’s webinar last week providing their membership with the industry’s view of how the new rules are to be used, and taught to local governments.
I won’t go into much detail now about the PCIA’s webinar now, other than to say three things:
1. It . . . → Read More: Quote from PCIA’s Webinar on Sec. 6409
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 18th, 2012% I’ve been talking with a number of my friends who are in the wireless siting business as contractors. These are the people, mostly independent contractors, who show up at the planning counter to file siting projects representing the wireless carriers. They perform important functions in the wireless permitting process. I have great respect for the . . . → Read More: Wireless Siting Professionals: A Vanishing Breed?
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 17th, 2012% There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 14th, 2012% Sec. 6409: A Landmark Change in Wireless Tower Siting KTLF to Conduct Special Webinar on April 5th for California Local Governments (California MCLE Application Filed For 1 Hour Credit)
On February 17, 2012, Congress passed the “Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012″ (the “Act”) and sent it on to President . . . → Read More: KTLF to Conduct Sec. 6409 Teleconference on 4/5/12
By Jonathan Kramer, on March 3rd, 2012% Lisa Murphy, Esq.
Lisa Murphy, of LeClairRyan in Norfolk, Virginia is an attorney representing wireless carriers in land use matters (read: she represents carriers before government agencies). On February 24th, Lisa and I spoke on a panel at the AGL Conference in Las Vegas, which touched on Section 6409′s potential impacts on the siting . . . → Read More: One Industry View of 6409
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