[EAS] [BC] Fwd: [ChicagolandSkywarn] WEA Enabled Phones to Receive Emergency Messages
Alex Hartman
goober at goobe.net
Wed May 16 23:41:49 CDT 2012
How so? I'd think evicting them would be as simple as pulling their
power meter. The genset will run dry eventually. Someone will come to
investigate and find it missing. Leave a love note. Local guy will
just forward it, and you'll be stuck with a bunch of cell gear because
cell companies rarely come and get anything.
--
Alex Hartman
On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 10:56 PM, Rob Landry <011010001 at interpring.com> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 16 May 2012, Mike McCarthy wrote:
>
>> And only a matter of time before state, county and local agencies join.
>> How? By using zoning rules and quid-pro. "well let you build the tower
>> if you carry our emergency messages."
>
> Good luck to them enforcing that. In my experience leasing tower space to
> cell phone companies for Charles River Broadcasting, I found the companies
> willing to agree to anything but once up and running, would conveniently
> forget their agreements. And it's virtually impossible to evict a cell
> site or shut it down once it's on the air.
>
> Rob
>
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