Technology & Science
Feb. 16, 2006
City Aesthetics Can't Impede the Wireless Age
Forum Column - By Michael W. Shonafelt - Wireless technologies have taken their place as the sine qua non of communication at the opening of the 21st century. But in the face of growing consumer expectations and demands - and the resultant need to expand wireless networks - local land-use agencies have tried to assert more and more regulatory control over the placement of wireless telecommunications facilities in their streets and highways.
By Michael W. Shonafelt
Wireless technologies have taken their place as the sine qua non of communication at the opening of the 21st century. But in the face of growing consumer expectations and demands - and the resultant need to expand wireless networks - ...
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