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Tx4obama

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Sun Nov 4, 2012, 11:44 PM Nov 2012

Wireless Industry Resisted Calls To Backup Cell Towers Before Sandy


Wireless Industry Resisted Calls To Backup Cell Towers Before Sandy

One key factor helps explain why communities ravaged by Hurricane Sandy could not use cell phones to call for help and communicate with the outside world: mobile telephone companies have for years lobbied to kill rules that would have forced them to maintain backup power at their cell phone towers.

After Hurricane Katrina knocked out communications along the Gulf Coast, federal regulators proposed that wireless companies have backup power at all cell towers.

But the wireless industry sued to block the requirement, saying it would be a financial burden and regulators didn't have authority to impose it. An appeals court later sided with the industry.

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Full article here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/04/wireless-cell-service-sandy_n_2072287.html




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Wireless Industry Resisted Calls To Backup Cell Towers Before Sandy (Original Post) Tx4obama Nov 2012 OP
Everything for short-term profits jsr Nov 2012 #1
So once again, privatization serves the corporation and fails the nation. aquart Nov 2012 #2
This shows the necessity of regulations in some circumstances. drm604 Nov 2012 #3

drm604

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3. This shows the necessity of regulations in some circumstances.
Sun Nov 4, 2012, 11:50 PM
Nov 2012

The free market would never solve this on it's own. It costs less to occasionally drop service than to maintain backup systems, and public safety be damned.

If the public sues over this, they'll lobby for protection from lawsuits.

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