A while back I remember reading a NYT article about a Park Slope co-op’s outcry over the installation of cell phone towers on their co-op’s rooftop. It seems the Board decided this without consulting ...
Investors like private equity funds and publicly-traded REITs are building up big portfolios of cell phone towers and rooftop antenna. Demand for cellular infrastructure keeps getting stronger as new ...
Just about everyone uses a cell phone these days, and keeping up with an increase in demand requires some way to transmit all of those calls. People acknowledge the need for cell-phone towers and ...
Those poles and towers with cell phone antennas dangling from them in practically every community are more than an eyesore — they could be your next lucrative investment. But it’s not the cell phone ...
MONTCLAIR, NJ - The Montclair Planning Board had what was called a minor site-plan application to consider for its December 3 meeting, but the applicant – Verizon Wireless – planned to present three ...
Telecommunications companies trying to install cell antennas in Santa Monica will have to follow new design standards, provide justification for choosing sites and inform nearby residents of pending ...
More San Francisco’s public schools could become sites for cell phone antennas, a potential revenue generator, with the controversial equipment already installed at two schools. In July, the San ...
2001-01-31 04:00:00 PDT Berkeley-- Despite the threat of a lawsuit, Berkeley's City Council last night voted to extend a temporary ban on new cell-phone antennas in the city, effectively killing a ...
City Council has denied a pair of appeals that would have prevented the construction of new cell antennas in residential neighborhoods. Residents objected to the installation of the new technology on ...
A tiny, bendable antenna capable of 5G and Wi-Fi connectivity has been developed by scientists, and rather than being made for phones or a smartwatch, it’s for smart clothing. The 2-port ...
VALPARAISO -- Either the water department is getting tougher or cell phone companies are getting more desperate for tower space. Either way, it will provide a financial boon for the city department.
Plans to install at least 40 cell-phone antennas in the Foothills have riled residents in one upscale neighborhood and prompted county officials to look at ways to tighten ordinances for wireless ...
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