• 5G infrastructure still demands subtlety, care and common sense [teleco

    From The Telecom Digest@21:1/5 to All on Wed Apr 12 13:27:46 2023
    By Mike Dano

    It's been almost six years since 5G technology arrived in the US, and
    the radios necessary to broadcast the technology remain a hot-button
    issue.

    The latest "not in my back yard" (NIMBY) dustup started last month in Wyandotte, Michigan when, according to local news reports, T-Mobile
    obtained the rights to install 5G antennas atop the smokestack of
    Washington Elementary, near the school's playground.

    Why a school has a smokestack, I don't know.

    https://www.lightreading.com/5g-and-beyond/5g-infrastructure-still-demands-subtlety-care-and-common-sense/a/d-id/784288

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  • From retired1@21:1/5 to The Telecom Digest on Sat Apr 15 21:07:17 2023
    On 4/12/23 9:27 AM, The Telecom Digest wrote:
    By Mike Dano
    [Moderator snip]

    *Why a school has a smokestack, I don't know*.

    https://www.lightreading.com/5g-and-beyond/5g-infrastructure-still-demands-subtlety-care-and-common-sense/a/d-id/784288


    Per https://washington.wyandotte.org/about-us the school was built in
    1930, when heating was by coal-fired furnace.

    https://goo.gl/maps/6fZH7RzkWLbCv1xQ9

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    * Moderator's Note
    *
    * The Google Maps link shown above has a picture of the "smokestack
    * in quetion, and it's a great place to start a meaningful debate
    * over the part that language plays in reporting.
    *
    * Oxford defines a "Smokestack" as ...
    *
    * "a chimney or funnel for discharging smoke from a locomotive, ship,
    * factory, etc. and helping to induce a draft."
    *
    * ... but the TV station which reported on the opposition to the 5G
    * antennas chose "Smokestack" instead of "Chimney," most likely to
    * cater to their customers - the cellular carriers who buy all that
    * advertising while they try to eliminate their pesky unionized
    * workforces and change all our phone connections and Internet connec-
    * tions over to radio systems that will never require them to pay the
    * technicians anything approaching a living wage, and in the bargain,
    * break the ricebowls of the oh-so-irritating cable TV companies that
    * don't have to pay for apiaries of overpaid apparatchiks.
    *
    * After all, "Smokestacks" are high above the ground, far away from
    * all those young minds and their all-too-uppity parents whom don't
    * want their children turned into advertising automatons programmed
    * to pester their elders for that oh-so-shiny-thing that they saw on
    * their plasitc fantastic lover while they were learning how to be
    * obedient, complient, predictable consumers - instead of taking time
    * to play.
    *
    * Bill Horne
    * Copyright © 2023 E. William HOrne. All Rights Reserved. **********************************************************************

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