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Cell Carriers v. Residents, East Coast to West, Part 2:
Moratoriums, New Wireless Ordinances

Long Island and Southern California coastal communities seek restrictions like those in Glendale, California’s wireless ordinance.

Palos Verdes Estates Wins Cell Tower Appeal Against Sprint in Ninth Circuit Ruling

Palos Verdes Estates, California wins cell tower appeal against Sprint in Ninth Circuit Ruling, which affirms its right to enforce aesthetic zoning guidelines in the proposed placement of towers.

Unreliable 911 Routing, Unknown Radiation Effects:
Concerns Haven’t Slowed Wireless Market Enthusiasm

Wireless technology and its support networks are far from mature and not fully understood: 911 emergency calls aren’t routed correctly and cell phone radiation concerns haven’t been completely addressed. These facts have hardly distracted anyone from the decade’s biggest ongoing electronic gadget competition, which has increased in intensity even during the economic downturn.

Latest Ninth Circuit Cell Site Case
Burdens Local Governments

T-Mobile v. Anacortes, Washington Ninth Circuit case burdens local governments seeking to keep cell site installations less intrusive.

LA Council Members Rosendahl and Garcetti Sponsor Motion on Wireless Ordinance; Constituents Ask LaBonge for Wireless Moratorium

LA City Council members consider wireless ordinance, moratorium, at residents’ request, following Supreme Court decision favoring San Diego County’s wireless ordinance and denying Sprint’s appeal.

Sprint Loses Six-Year Legal Battle Against
San Diego’s Wireless Ordinance

Sprint loses six-year legal battle against San Diego County’s wireless ordinance while municipalities around the country cheer the result.