Municipalities and future landowners could have more information about where cellphone towers go up under a new city initiative that identifies potential locations in future developments.
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Municipalities and future landowners could have more information about where cellphone towers go up under a new city initiative that identifies potential locations in future developments.
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OTTAWA – The federal government trying to mitigate an irritant for some municipalities and resident groups by expanding the rules governing construction of new cellphone towers.
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A controversial cellphone tower will go up near Sylvan Lake despite opposition from municipalities and residents.
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DES MOINES, Iowa — As more telephone customers cut the cord and shift service to wireless or Internet-based options, some major telephone companies have asked the federal government to pull the plug on the old-fashioned service.
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The lobby group that represents Canada’s wireless industry says cellphone service providers will start consulting more with homeowners and municipalities about the placement of cellphone towers in Canadian cities.
The Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association announced Thursday a new plan to work closely with municipalities to “find common-sense solutions to the challenge of building Canada’s digital infrastructure while respecting local land use preferences and community concerns.”
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