Wireless consulting firm flubs in its recommendations says court
They state that their regulations have never been challenged in court, but Center for Municipal Solutions' recommendations have been questioned by MetroPCS and a U.S. district court judge agrees. Please see: DAS decision flawed |
Two dead following guy wire accident
Two Alabama tower technicians died after the Anniston guyed tower they were working on was accidentally knocked down. They were employed by McCord Communications. Please see: Two die following tower collapse |
AAT parades 750 new Macy's sites across America
AAT Communications LLC recently announced that it has inked an agreement with the department store chain R. H. Macy & Co to make available Macy's rooftops for its wireless clients throughout the nation. Please see: Macy's tops available |
Nation's tower insurance program hits early milestone Zurich Insurance and Tower Program Insurance Services have reached an important milestone ahead of their planned growth projections. They now have the largest program in the tower construction industry. Please see: Tower insurance goals reached |
Over 40,000 new tenants for towercos and contractors Both Nokia and Siemens were celebrating over the $7 billion dollar deal, but tower company execs are high fiving and getting ready to count a new revenue stream. Please see: 40,000 new base stations |
Telecom developer FMHC acquires MDM Construction
FMHC Corporation, a turnkey wireless site development provider based out of Chicago, Ill. has increased its construction and maintenance capabilities through the acquisition of MDM Construction, Inc. Please see: FMHC acquires MDM Construction |
Jobs out of touch with cell tower approvals Apple CEO Steve Jobs has demonstrated his disconnect with the infrastructure that helps to deliver his paycheck. He believes that the typical community will approve a tower application in three weeks. Please see: Three weeks to permit a tower |
Unpreventable employee misconduct reviewed Where an accident results from a technical violation of an OSHA standard, employers may be able to utilize the affirmative defense of unpreventable employee misconduct. Successful attorneys explain why. Please see: Unpreventable misconduct |
Virginia parachutist's tower jump proves to be fatal Suffolk, Va. police say one of two men died after BASE jumping from an American Tower Corporation self supporting tower located in the 4500 block of Godwin Boulevard. Please see: Extreme sport fatality |
SaysTelecommunications Act violates her freedom of speech Susan Foster championed the cause of firefighters who didn't want cell sites at their stations, but failed. Now this advocate wants the Telecommunications Act repealed based upon a First Amendment violation. Please see: Telecom Act Repeal |
Prime time TV tower climber special seen in Seattle
Seattle's normally sedate Queen Anne Hill area diners and drinkers were entertained for over a hour as a 53-year-old man performed a balancing act at 609 feet atop KIRO-TV's self supporting tower. Please see: Climbing under an influence? |
CSA investigating fixed rail ladder protection system
A tower technician in Canada was attached to a fall protection system when he fell over 60 feet, but the system malfunctioned and he received serious leg injuries.
Please see: Rail safety system fails |
Alleged thief adds copper to benefits plan
WesTower Communications offers a number of benefits, but helping yourself to the company's copper is not one of them. An employee was arrested after reportedly taking reels from a company jobsite. Please see: Worker walks off with copper |
ATC launches tower operations in Chile
American Tower Corporation announced that it has entered into an agreement to purchase 287 communications sites in Chile, expanding the U.S.'s largest tower company's footprint abroad. Please see: ATC enters Chile's tower market |
Major builds and major pay scale differences Canada's trying to lure qualified telecom workers across the border, but the help wanted shingle isn't out in India, or if it is there are no takers where tower technicians are only compensated from $5.00 per day. Please see: Major builds - major pay differences |
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Towerco exec ranks are shy of talented women With the departure of Jean Bua at American Tower Corporation, the publically traded towercos have returned to an all men's club, although women have helped their companies to grow. Please see: Males manage to take charge |
Talley nudges the Big Apple with its East Coast expansion Talley, Inc. has announced the opening of a sales and warehouse facility in the New York metropolitan area. They have been serving a number of customers in the area, but they can now "deliver the complete Talley experience." Please see: Talley expands |
Crown and American are unsuccessful suitors in 50,000 tower buy They could have become the second largest tower owner in India, but GTL outbid two U.S. tower owners to become the largest tower owner in the world not controlled by a carrier. Please see: GTL outbids U.S. companies for 50,000 towers. |
New calendars will keep industry abreast of training and events
You'll now be able to track industry events and training schedules in one location with two new calendars that are up to date and chock full of information. Plus there's now a State Wireless Association information portal. Please see: Events Calendars |