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TechDash Telecom shutters its doors, swelling unemployment, but some companies are still hiring

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After Fredericksburg, TX, TechDash Telecom ran out of cash when investment funding fell through, and they were aware that one of their lenders would be shortly filing a lawsuit since a note for $4,000,000 had matured, and the company was in default for nonpayment, the turnkey infrastructure company closed its doors on September 11, 2023, according to information obtained by …

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‘Real world’ lanyard testing video shows concerns that will be detailed in upcoming NATE SEMC white paper

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NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association unveiled a video today highlighting a recent fall arrest lanyard testing event that the Safety Equipment Manufacturers Committee (SEMC) held at the University of Dayton Research Institute in Dayton, Ohio. The #ClimberConnection video conducts a deep dive into SEMC’s protocols and procedures that were implemented to test fall arrest lanyards by replicating how they …

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BEAD funding will go to lions and tigers and bears, oh my! – Senator Ted Cruz’s investigation

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Led by Senator Ted Cruz, Republicans on the Senate Commerce Committee released a scathing report Friday that identifies that the Biden administration’s $42.5 billion Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) program duplicates a number of other subsidy programs and is a shell game for funding “beachfront communities, mountain wedding venues, and mansions.” They also called out the administration’s BEAD rules that exclude …

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Rewards offered for a copper stripper’s arrest and recovery of a Hydradyne hoist

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Two cash rewards have been offered, one leading to the arrest of an individual who stripped a Subcarrier Communications tower of copper and another for information that will lead to recovering a single drum winch and trailer. Last week, Tad Pepmeier was at a gas station in Monroe City, Indiana, close to where he lives, and noticed a tower climber …

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Thirteen distinguished and dedicated wireless leaders to be honored by the Radio Club of America

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The Radio Club of America has announced this year’s award recipients, as well as its incoming class of 2023 Fellows. Since 1935, RCA has recognized major contributors to wireless communications. This year, 13 awards are being presented, and eight RCA members are being elevated to Fellow status. The 2023 awards and Fellows ceremonies will be held at the RCA Awards Banquet in …

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Crown Castle’s Federal Sales Director says he was fired in retaliation for whistleblowing

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A US District Court judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, on August 23, 2023, denied Crown Castle USA, Inc.’s request to dismiss a whistleblower’s complaint for failure to make a claim, and the company is now required to answer Matthew Foosaner’s amended complaint by September 15, 2023. Foosaner alleges one count of retaliation against Crown Castle according to the …

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Breakaway pole requirement is just one of several ‘misapplied standards’ in Verizon’s New Jersey lawsuit

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Verizon Wireless filed a lawsuit on September 7, 2023, against Monmouth County in New Jersey federal court, alleging the County wrongly rejected its applications to provide small cell site structures along the Borough of Belmar’s boardwalk based upon misapplied standards that were not supported by substantial evidence. Verizon said that it initiated a discussion with Belmar approximately five years ago …

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AT&T CEO says not to worry, but new Verizon lead cable lawsuit tackles climbers’ future harm

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AT&T’s CEO John Stankey said yesterday at a technology conference that tests conducted at several sites where the carrier has abandoned lead-clad cables have shown no risks of a public health crisis. His statement comes shortly after AT&T  and Verizon investors filed similar securities fraud lawsuits after The Wall Street Journal published articles exposing that toxic cables  are still in …

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Comtrain and SafetyLMS’s partnering will provide a powerhouse of curriculum and training

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Comtrain USA, a training organization with a rich history in the telecommunications industry has joined the parent company of SafetyLMS, a top training provider in industries including telecom with a particular focus on tower safety. Comtrain, a brand synonymous with training in the wireless tower industry, offers courses in tower and safety rescue, rigging, operating capstan hoists and ascenders and …

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Deadlock at the FCC ends with the confirmation of Anna Gomez

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The Senate voted today, 55-43, to confirm Democrat Anna Gomez to the Federal Communications Commission, breaking the deadlock at the agency that has lasted for over two years. Gomez’s confirmation comes after an extended battle to confirm Biden’s initial pick for the commissioner seat, Gigi Sohn. NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association lauded the confirmation. “NATE and our over 1,140 …

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Passionate about tower safety, CITCA offers TATE training at no cost to stop human trafficking

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CITCA has announced that the company has partnered with the TATE Initiative (Telecommunications Against Trafficking & Exploitation) to begin implementing their RAN (Recognize And Notify) certification training into their climbing, rescue, and rigging programs. The certification program only takes about 30 minutes to complete and is available at no charge. You can easily take the training course on the CITCA website, available …

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Company’s ploy to build Dish and other crews with 105 foreign tower techs has its VISA requests rejected

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H2-B TOWER TECH FAILURES IN 2023 – In addition to Vastek, Inc. being denied its request for 105 tower technicians, in 2023, four other companies were unsuccessful in using the VISA program: Pioneer Communications Group, 21 tower techs, Santa Barbara, CA; Atlas United Corp., 40 tower techs, Birmingham AL; Yupana, Inc, 70 tower techs, Benicia, CA; and Sirtecom USA, LLC, 40 …

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Midco sells its towers and is sold on Sioux Falls as its new headquarters

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Midco announced that it sold its tower portfolio to K2Towers. The companies did not reveal the amount of the transaction nor how many towers were in the agreement. However, according to Midcontinent Communications’ registrations with the FCC, the company has 33 structures. In a statement, Midco said the sale further solidifies the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional broadband services to …

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Tower tech jumps to the aid of a driver and her dog after their car is engulfed in flames

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Joey Jazwiec has been a tower technician for one year, and his fellow workers at Legacy Telecommunications say he quickly picks up on all the demanding skills required of the profession. He’s also quick to respond to an emergency, as KING5 TV reported, rushing to a vehicle yesterday morning that was engulfed in flames on the Tacoma Narrows bridge in …

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As communities struggle with Idalia’s damage, cell tower sites have weathered the hurricane

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Hurricane Idalia left a path of destruction in areas of Florida normally not impacted by a hurricane, leaving a trail of destruction on Wednesday in Florida before losing power as it moved inland through Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. Although the Idalia might become one of the US’s costliest hurricanes, fortunately, it appears to have had a minimal impact …

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Karmen Rajamani joins WIA as VP of Government Affairs, bringing a wealth of towerco experience

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The Wireless Infrastructure Association (WIA) today announced that Karmen Rajamani has been hired as Vice President, Government Affairs, effective September 5, 2023. Rajamani joins WIA from Crown Castle where she was Vice President of Government Affairs working with state and local governments to drive tower, fiber, and small cell deployments nationwide. At WIA, while supporting all advocacy efforts, she will …

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It’s a big no from T-Mo to Dish’s extension request to lower its interest rates for spectrum funding

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T-Mobile US and parent Deutsche Telecom told the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that Dish Network can’t shove off its requirement to finance a $3.6 billion divestiture of T-Mobile simply because interest rates are considerably higher today than they were three years ago, T-Mobile informed the federal court Friday. Dish had asked the court to amend the …

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Charleston’s historic skyline is degraded by a 5G mono toilet paper pole: residents

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Founded 353 years ago, the City of Charleston, SC, is one of America’s most beautifully preserved architectural and historical treasures.  It boasts the first public college, museum, and playhouse in the U.S., and unfortunately, as The Post and Courier has labeled it, the first “toilet paper tower” that has become a “prominent and regrettable Charleston landmark.” The publication’s editorial excoriated the erection …

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San Antonio cell tower arsonist faces up to 140 years after he pleads guilty to eight counts

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A San Antonio, Texas man pleaded guilty in federal court in San Antonio on Thursday to eight charges in two indictments related to arson and felon in possession of a firearm. According to court documents, Sean Aaron Smith, 29, maliciously attempted to damage and destroy, by means of fire, multiple cellular telephone towers around San Antonio between April 2021 and …

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Vertical Bridge lawsuit says 30-foot tower near Finley Point, Montana won’t fly

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Vertical Bridge filed a lawsuit last week against Lake County, Montana, stating that there is a well-known gap in mobile coverage near the Finley Point area of Polson, Montana, and an unnamed carrier wants to fix it. Still, Vertical Bridge claims that Lake County’s onerous restriction of only allowing a 30-foot tall tower violates the towerco’s “federal rights” under the …