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AT&T’s New Fiber Optic Service: One-Time $145 Fee;
Only Available Bundled; Now TV Will Be Wireless Too!

AT&T is now promoting upgraded fiber-optic UVerse service in Glendale, California neighborhoods, for a one-time $145 fee. Included in the upgrade is a free modem which provides wireless TV reception, internet service, and boosted cell phone reception.

U.S. Supreme Court Refers Wireless Ordinance Case to Solicitor General – Does Not Deny Hearing

The U.S. Supreme Court does not deny hearing in the Sprint PCS v. County of San Diego Case; refers it instead to the U.S.Solicitor General.

GOACT Advocates Cell Tower Moratorium for Los Angeles County

T-Mobile was denied a permit at the Los Angeles County Regional Planning Commission today. Members of Glendale Organized Against Cell Towers spoke at the hearing in support of View Park/Windsor Hills (unincorporated Los Angeles County) residents protesting a proposed T-Mobile cell tower installation in their neighborhood.

Smartphones and Cell Towers in Glendale, California

Smartphones and applications are being heavily marketed in today’s environment of declining PC and cell phone sales. Will Glendale, California buy in?

GOACT Scores Second Big Victory

T-Mobile told northwest Glendale, California residents that it will withdraw its approved plans to build a cell tower on Cumberland Road and work with the city and citizens to establish guidelines for siting facilities.

T-Mobile Losing in Contest with AT&T, Verizon

T-Mobile hopes to gain data and broadband customers as it falls behind in subscribers to basic cell phone service. GOACT believes its proposed northwest Glendale, California site is intended to expand broadband services in the area.