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23/05/2010 at 22:55:08
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/industries/3726259/Telecom-ultrafast-strategy-revealed/

Telecommunications Users Association former chairman Chris O'Connell and Telecommunications Industry Group boss Rob Spray have mused about Telecom, Vodafone and 2degrees establishing a single shared mobile network, using shared radio spectrum, when the operators move to the next generation 4G mobile technology in a few years' time.

Even Ben Verwaayen, the chief executive of Telecom technology partner Alcatel-Lucent, says it is an idea he could warm to.

The alternative, according to Mr Spray and former CityLink managing director Neil de Wit, is a proliferation of perhaps another 2500 to 10,000 cellphone towers.
11/05/2010 at 22:05:54


Published: 12:15PM Tuesday May 11, 2010

By Vicki Wilkinson-Baker

Source: ONE New


There are a few things that make me really anxious: Teenagers out drinking and driving. Phone calls in the middle of the night. and the fear of coming home one day to find a cellphone tower standing tall and proud next to our house.It happened to an Auckland couple last year. They arrived back from holiday to find a 2degrees cellphone tower next to their house in Torbay. They never had a chance to have a say. Nearly a year on, the cellphone tower is still there. They're still unhappy.


 


 





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