Church spires to be installed with 4G antennas to help obliterate blackspots

Mobile providers are preparing to install antennas in church spires across the country, after ministers and bishops signed an agreement aimed at using the Church of England’s buildings to help obliterate blackspots. A new “accord” between the Government and the Church sets out a joint plan to improve “connectivity” in rural areas by making use of spires and towers, following the successful use of …

Pics de resynchronisation nocturnes des émetteurs de téléphonie mobile et/ou des téléphones

Publié le 6 juillet 2016 par Anna Cohen Chaque nuit, les opérateurs de téléphonie mobile doivent resynchroniser les horloges très précises de leurs antennes émettrices. Les téléphones eux-mêmes se synchronisent et échangent régulièrement des données automatiquement et à votre insu. Par exemple dans le cas du réseau 2G, en l’absence d’appels, le réseau interroge l’appareil toutes les trois ou …

Fears for children’s health sparks protests over Hampstead phone masts application

Plans to erect two “unsightly” mobile phone masts near four schools have sparked a storm of protest. Telecoms company Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd (CTIL) and Spanish multinational Telefónica made the application to raise two masts and equipment on the top of Henderson Court in Fitzjohns Avenue, Hampstead, in July. But members of the community and …

Owner of electromagnetic retreat joins neighbours in beautiful Somerset village to fight new phone mast

Compton Dundon Residents Against the Mast has been formed to stop Telefonica and Vodafone The owner of a retreat centre for people with electro-sensitivity is among the objectors to a new phone mast in a beautiful Somerset village. David Taylor runs the EarthSpirit Centre in Compton Dundon, which provides solace and holistic therapy for people …